"Diggin' Dogs is Diggin' Fun!"
So here's the truth. I wasn't sure what to think of this game, but I have to admit it was way better than I had expected. From Soap Creative and Chillingo, Diggin' Dogs is about three adorable dogs on a mission. When I started playing, it wasn't very challenging and it didn't seem like it COULD get any more difficult. But don't stop playing! It gets much more challenging.

Your job in Diggin' Dogs is to make these canines dig through the mud (tilt the screen to make them go where you want) and collect coins, treasures, and bones. There are three bones in each level which must be obtained in order to unlock new levels. But watch out; avoid enemies and traps or the puppy will get knocked out of the level. It's okay though, because the course can be cleared with just one pup.
What I enjoyed about Diggin' Dogs is that there is no frustration (Yes, you Angry Birds) when I don't achieve a perfect score. The cute barking pups are too cute to be mad at. There is also no time limit... so go slowly and plan your path. It is a very user-friendly game and suitable for all ages. Even the enemies (including ghosts) are far from scary. Along the way, there are treasures including magnetic hats which more easily attract coins. The goal is to steer these pups to the golden boot at the end of the level.

Diggin' Dogs' levels are all unique and creative. You'll visit an Egyptian terrain and collect treasure chests full of gold as well as a Snow world, a Junkyard, and more. Bummed out there aren't enough levels? Me too. No worries though, because as with most apps, I'm assuming (and hoping) there will be additional worlds in the future. I definitely recommend this game... I couldn't put it down! Get diggin' gamers!
GameDynamo's Score for Diggin' Dogs (Mobile)
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Joette Leshinski
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N. America: Feb. 9, 2012
Europe: Feb. 9, 2012
Australia: Feb. 9, 2012
Japan: Feb. 9, 2012 



