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''Music Pets'' was similar to ''Pet Society'', another Facebook app. Both games allowed users to decorate their pet's room and feed it (with food like "John Lemon" or "Avril Lasagna").<ref>[https://www.wired.com/2010/04/virtual-worlds-real-money-can-social-games-solve-musics-woes?+wired%252Ftechbiz%252Fmedia+%2528Wired%253A+Techbiz+-+Media%2529 Wired article on the game] Retrieved 1 Oct 2017</ref> The user could also make their pet happy by playing licensed songs. The pet could also "fetch" tracks by the user's favorite artists. The user could also play their music with their Facebook friends, as well as visit the "mayor" of the game.
''Music Pets'' was similar to ''Pet Society'', another Facebook app. Both games allowed users to decorate their pet's room and feed it (with food like "John Lemon" or "Avril Lasagna").<ref>[https://www.wired.com/2010/04/virtual-worlds-real-money-can-social-games-solve-musics-woes?+wired%252Ftechbiz%252Fmedia+%2528Wired%253A+Techbiz+-+Media%2529 Wired article on the game] Retrieved 1 Oct 2017</ref> The user could also make their pet happy by playing licensed songs. The pet could also "fetch" tracks by the user's favorite artists. The user could also play their music with their Facebook friends, as well as visit the "mayor" of the game.


Since some artists were not available in the game, the game would suggest similar artists. For example, ''Music Pets'' did not have any tracks by Theory of a Deadman, but there were songs by Nickelback.<ref>[http://friskymongoose.com/music-pets-strips-away-the-monotony-of-pet-care-and-replaces-it-with-rock-n-roll Frisky Mongoose Article Describing How Music Worked in the Game] Retrieved 28 Sept '17</ref> In order to improve their pet's music tastes, the user would "love" or "hate" tracks, or the user would play a Pachinko game with one artist at a time; the YouTube video in this article has a player trying it out on Justin Bieber.
Since some artists were not available in the game, the game would suggest similar artists. For example, ''Music Pets'' did not have any tracks by The Beatles, but there were songs by Paul McCartney and his band Wings.<ref>[http://friskymongoose.com/music-pets-strips-away-the-monotony-of-pet-care-and-replaces-it-with-rock-n-roll Frisky Mongoose Article Describing How Music Worked in the Game] Retrieved 28 Sept '17</ref> In order to improve their pet's music tastes, the user would "love" or "hate" tracks, or the user would play a Pachinko game with one artist at a time; the YouTube video in this article has a player trying it out on Justin Bieber.


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Revision as of 04:38, 4 October 2017

Music pets title.jpg

Title screen.

Status: Lost

Music Pets was a Facebook game developed by Conduit Labs in 2010. This game included music licensed from Universal Music Group, as well as 150,000 tracks from independent labels (such as Beggars Group, DFA, Domino, Downtown Records, and Modular). At its peak, Music Pets had 1.2 million monthly users.[1][2]

In August 2010, Conduit Labs was acquired by Zynga, and Music Pets shut down on September 17.[3]

Gameplay

Music Pets was similar to Pet Society, another Facebook app. Both games allowed users to decorate their pet's room and feed it (with food like "John Lemon" or "Avril Lasagna").[4] The user could also make their pet happy by playing licensed songs. The pet could also "fetch" tracks by the user's favorite artists. The user could also play their music with their Facebook friends, as well as visit the "mayor" of the game.

Since some artists were not available in the game, the game would suggest similar artists. For example, Music Pets did not have any tracks by The Beatles, but there were songs by Paul McCartney and his band Wings.[5] In order to improve their pet's music tastes, the user would "love" or "hate" tracks, or the user would play a Pachinko game with one artist at a time; the YouTube video in this article has a player trying it out on Justin Bieber.

Gallery

Music Pets gameplay.

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