KrisKris
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The newly released 2-in-1 Giga Pet, StarCat + CompuKitty, is out and I received mine yesterday! (I preordered.) This is my first time running a new-era Giga Pet, and it's my first time owning a CompuKitty (I never had the original of that one).
In this log, I'll be posting photos as thumbnails, so click for bigger views!
DAY 1
I chose to run StarCat first, as I'm more excited for that one! Sounded intriguing!
I would have preferred the color of the shell to be either black or a mystical-looking dark blue, which would have looked good with the stars and been more fitting for StarCat in my opinion. But I believe they went with this color because it's the color of the classic CompuKitty shell!
I named mine Sheba. I guess I decided she's a girl. She's been 2 pounds since she was born several hours ago!
As you can see, the manual talks about the StarCat being easier than CompuKitty.
I'm finding the StarCat to actually not be as easy as I thought it would be after all the advertising about it being easier. Maybe its stats drop a little slower? I don't know, but I'm nervous to try the CompuKitty! Not that I'm having a hard time taking care of Sheba, but I'm finding her just a little more challenging than my koala (which I've also been logging). The routine I got down for my koala doesn't quite work for StarCat. For one thing, I discovered StarCat seems to require a treat EVERY time she does a trick correctly when you're using the training feature, or else she'll shake her head in dismay and then not do the trick correctly next time, whereas my koala only needs a treat the first time she does a particular trick in a day, and then she'll do it correctly for the whole day with no more treats as rewards. Also, if I ask StarCat to do tricks more than a couple of times in a row, she shakes her head. So I have to use the discipline feature some to help keep her discipline score up instead of only relying on the training feature/tricks.
The instructions said something about StarCat looking to the sky once a day and revealing a fortune sign when your score is at 100, so I was really trying to get my overall score up to 100. I think you have to have all her stats at a full 100 in order to get your overall score to 100, and that's challenging because when you play with her, her discipline goes down. When you discipline her, her happiness goes down. When you do anything with her that's not feeding her, her hunger score goes down. But I was actually able to get her to look to the sky and show me a sign by using her crystal ball icon. The crystal ball icon has an option for that and an option where you ask her a question (in your head, lol) and she will nod her head yes while purring or shake her head no. Sort of like those toy magic lamps or magic 8 balls.
A pamphlet is included for decoding the signs. This photo only shows a few -- there are 25.
Her feeding options:
Her main/healthy food appears to be a . . . pie? What do you guys think that is on the left? Her treat looks like a can of sardines or maybe canned tuna. I'm only giving her treats as rewards for tricks.
In this log, I'll be posting photos as thumbnails, so click for bigger views!
DAY 1
I chose to run StarCat first, as I'm more excited for that one! Sounded intriguing!
I would have preferred the color of the shell to be either black or a mystical-looking dark blue, which would have looked good with the stars and been more fitting for StarCat in my opinion. But I believe they went with this color because it's the color of the classic CompuKitty shell!
I named mine Sheba. I guess I decided she's a girl. She's been 2 pounds since she was born several hours ago!
As you can see, the manual talks about the StarCat being easier than CompuKitty.
I'm finding the StarCat to actually not be as easy as I thought it would be after all the advertising about it being easier. Maybe its stats drop a little slower? I don't know, but I'm nervous to try the CompuKitty! Not that I'm having a hard time taking care of Sheba, but I'm finding her just a little more challenging than my koala (which I've also been logging). The routine I got down for my koala doesn't quite work for StarCat. For one thing, I discovered StarCat seems to require a treat EVERY time she does a trick correctly when you're using the training feature, or else she'll shake her head in dismay and then not do the trick correctly next time, whereas my koala only needs a treat the first time she does a particular trick in a day, and then she'll do it correctly for the whole day with no more treats as rewards. Also, if I ask StarCat to do tricks more than a couple of times in a row, she shakes her head. So I have to use the discipline feature some to help keep her discipline score up instead of only relying on the training feature/tricks.
The instructions said something about StarCat looking to the sky once a day and revealing a fortune sign when your score is at 100, so I was really trying to get my overall score up to 100. I think you have to have all her stats at a full 100 in order to get your overall score to 100, and that's challenging because when you play with her, her discipline goes down. When you discipline her, her happiness goes down. When you do anything with her that's not feeding her, her hunger score goes down. But I was actually able to get her to look to the sky and show me a sign by using her crystal ball icon. The crystal ball icon has an option for that and an option where you ask her a question (in your head, lol) and she will nod her head yes while purring or shake her head no. Sort of like those toy magic lamps or magic 8 balls.
A pamphlet is included for decoding the signs. This photo only shows a few -- there are 25.
Her feeding options:
Her main/healthy food appears to be a . . . pie? What do you guys think that is on the left? Her treat looks like a can of sardines or maybe canned tuna. I'm only giving her treats as rewards for tricks.
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