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Paws & Claws: Pet Vet 2 (PC)
— Valusoft 8654529 —
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Specs
UPC 7-55142-71426-0, EAN 0-755142-714260
Valusoft 8654529 and other part numbers
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| Platform | Windows |
| Software Type | Game |
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Reviews by Users
27 Jan 2009



No Merry Christmas, Poor Programming
My son is very disappointed. The Pet Vet 2 game (on a fairly new system) comes up with a "no pixel shader" window and then exits. I can't see any reason to even require this. Can't the game have a lower resolution mode? This seems like terrible game design and/or programming.
–draggin_flyfrom Amazon.com
26 Dec 2008



No Merry Christmas
This is what my daughter wanted for Christmas. But here we are, Christmas day, and it won't work because of a pixel shader problem. And if you go to the website those folks say if your video card is more than six months old, you might have problems. Oh, well, thanks. Try explaining that to your eight year old. Merry Christmas.
–TripletMomfrom Amazon.com
01 Aug 2008



It's okay...
Pet vet 2 is fairly fun game. Here is a basic overview: you start out with a small amount of money and your clinic, which you can pay to expand. (expand as in add after-care areas, ultra sound machines, stables and so on.) You can also take classes for a fee in the academy, which is in town. The classes basicaly consist of three questions on the type of animal you selected. If you corectly answer the questions, you can treat that type of animal in your clinic. Customers will bring animals into t...
–Casey G. Thielenfrom Amazon.com