The Virtual Pet Revolution: Revisit the Magic of Dogz Before smartphones and high-definition consoles, a digital puppy lived on your desktop. First released in the mid-90s, Dogz —alongside its feline counterpart Catz —pioneered the virtual pet genre, creating a legacy of digital companionship that still resonates today. A Global Digital Kennel
Dogz wasn't just a game; it was an early experiment in artificial intelligence and emotional design. The quirky animations—from the way a puppy chased its tail to the "sad" look it gave when ignored—created a genuine sense of responsibility. Later versions allowed users to breed unique "Mixies,"
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