» Game Description

Finding Doggy

It was another beautiful day at the farm and Doggy was out to play. But he was having too much fun and fell into Old Man Johnson`s truck, headed to the market. By the time Doggy jumped out it was too late. He was lost, a long way from home. Now you have to guide him back. Trace a matching path to clear the way. If you trace an extra long path, you get an extra bonus! Help Doggy meet new friends along the way. The farm is calling him back, but it`s up to you to show him the way!

» Game Features

  • Help Doggy Find His Way Home!
  • Play Story Or Endless Mode!
  • 5 Fantastic Mini-Games!
  • Many Powerful Bonuses And Helpers!

» Game Reviews

  • “Not your classic match 3 game, leading the lost pup to the exit in each level is a curious mix of match 3 with maze solving. While the path is no mystery, the solution to each screen becomes more complex and cerebrial with each level. The demo ran out on this game which is a rareity for me. Generally, I will tire of a game before the 60 minutes are up and will uninstall. I was absorbed and engaged by this game. Regardless of your game preference, try this one. You may enjoy the tweak on two classics.” – whichcrowe
  • “I love the graphics. The gameplay is unique for a match 3 game. I liked it when I first started playing but lost interest. Maybe because I really am not much of a match 3 person.” – archn

» System Requirements

  • OS: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Me, Windows Vista
  • Memory: 256 MB
  • CPU: P 1.0GHz

» Extra Info

Developer: Jaibo Games
Release Date: 2008-12-22
Tags: match 3, puzzle

Did you know that…
Based on DNA evidence, the wolf ancestors of modern dogs diverged from other wolves about 100,000 years ago, and dogs were domesticated from those wolf ancestors about 15,000 years ago. This date would make dogs the first species to be domesticated by humans. Evidence suggests that dogs were first domesticated in East Asia, and some of the peoples who entered North America took dogs with them from Asia.

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