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The characters of Hamtaro are back in yet another highly addictive title. Hamtaro: Ham Ham Games follows the lovable creatures through a 15 event sports festival. The release of this game came just prior to the start of the 2004 Olympics in Athens so I have aptly named this the Hamster Olympics. You play as part of the Ham-Ham team and obviously try to win top honors in each event.
Each day of the competition is typically broken up into several parts. There are 3 events with free time in between each event. You can use free time to walk around and talk to people in different areas of the game and collect sunflower seeds. When you enter an area and start an event you have a few choices. You can view the tutorial on how to play the event, you can practice the event, and then you can enter the event. You can also set the level of difficulty for each event. I highly recommend starting on easy, watching the tutorial, and practicing until you have the event down solid. Some of the events are just timing button presses and some require a very high level of patience and a lot of practice. When you decide to enter the event you are given a choice of characters from the team. Sometimes there is only 1 choice, but in other events there are multiple member of the team that are experts in the event. You then battle it out and are rewarded a medal for your efforts. The medaling system is Gold, Silver, Bronze and you are also awarded a number of sunflower seeds for each medal ranking. The number of seeds for each medal goes up as you raise the difficulty.
At the end of each day you take your hamster back to the clubhouse and go to sleep. This will start a new day so you can continue your utter domination of the Hamster Olympics (at least that was the case for me). The 15 events you will be competing in are as follows:
Aug 31, 2004 | 0 comments
Chris Rasco