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    Pet Alien: An Intergalactic Puzzlepalooza

  • First released on 30 July, 2007 for Nintendo DS
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    Puzzle
  • First released on 30 July, 2007 for Nintendo DS

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    About

    Tommy and his Pet Alien friends have been captured by the Robotix. Fight and puzzle your way around the giant spaceship in 80 levels as you help the alien friends work together to rescue Tommy and return to Earth.

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    Shin'en Multimedia
    Shin'en Multimedia is a game developer located in Munich, Germany. They're well known for making the shooter series' Iridion and Nanostray for the GBA and DS respectively, as well as composing music for many handheld games. The majority of their games are related to licensed children's material.
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    The Game Factory
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