Talking Ben the Dog
- Version
- 1.1.1
- License
- Purchase
- Minimum Requirements
- Compatible with 2.1 and above.
- Date added
- 23 November 2011
Publisher's description
PLEASE NOTE: When running the app for the first time you will be required to download additional 15-45 MB to get the best graphics quality for your specific device.Ben is a retired chemistry professor who likes his quiet comfortable life of eating, drinking and reading newspapers. To make him responsive, you will have to bother him long enough that he will fold his newspaper. Then you can talk to him, poke or tickle him or even have a telephone conversation with him. If you get Ben to his laboratory however, he becomes as happy as a puppy. There you can do chemistry experiments by mixing a combination of two test tubes together and see the hilarious reactions.HINT: Record a funny video of your telephone conversation with Ben and send it to your friends. HOW TO PLAY Poke Ben's newspaper to make him fold it. Then you can talk to Ben and he will repeat. Poke or slap Ben's face, belly, feet or hands. Tickle Ben's belly. Poke or swipe Ben's graduation picture. Press the phone button and have a conversation with Ben. Record a funny video of your telephone conversation with Ben. Press buttons to make Ben eat, drink or belch. Press the chemistry button to switch Ben to the laboratory. Mix any two test tubes together and see the hilarious chemical reaction. Record videos and share them on YouTube, Facebook or send them to your friends and family by email or MMS. Paid features Unlimited test tubes No adsEND-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR ANDROID:http://outfit7.com/eula-android/Recent changes:1.1.1: Fixed crash on startContent rating: Everyone
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