Gamers of all ages can enjoy pedigree games interactively online.
Pedigrees are prizes for many pooches and people, alike. Online interactive pedigree games can allow the player to own as many pooches as possible, without the neighbors complaining about the smell. Time management pedigree games, pedigree puzzles, pedigree memorization games and pedigree genealogical board games, all offer hours of entertainment, while strengthening memory, hand-eye coordination and the love for the pedigree.
Celebrity Pedigree: Love Shack
Celebrity Pedigree is an addicting dog breeding game found at GamesforWork.com. The game features a celebrity twist, as the dogs have famous faces and ratings based on the Google ranking of their celebrity counterpart. The goal is to breed superstar pups by dragging and dropping a female dog and a male dog and placing them together in the breeding pen near the "Love Shack." Results will be random, so you will not always get what you expect. It takes money and breeder points to keep the dogs fed and keep the kennel running, so you will have to buy and sell dogs. Tip: Keep your best breeders as long as possible.
Pedigree Pairs
Play Pedigree Pairs for free at Pedigree.com. This entertaining game requires memorization skills, as players must click one tile at a time. The computer will reveal a short video clip from a Pedigree commercial on each tile. Players must remember the clips behind the tiles and try to click on the matched scenes to reveal three hidden images.
Pedigree Puzzles
Pedigree.com offers free interactive pedigree puzzle games. Choose your puzzle choice, by clicking the orange arrows left or right and sorting through the puzzle photo choices. Choose from an easy, difficult or an expert level and click, "Start." The timer will automatically begin. Click on the puzzle tile that you wish to slide. You can only slide one puzzle tile at a time, shifting the puzzle tiles into place.
Pedigree - A Genealogy Game
Pedigree - A Genealogy Game (1970) is an entertaining family game that is still sought after and enjoyed within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and other groups that enjoy clue-based genealogical games. The game uses a spinner in order to work well with young children and religious groups that do not use dice. Players move about the board and question each other to try to be the first one to discover which cards are hidden beneath the playing board. The game is for two to six players and was published by Church Enterprises.
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