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SmartGames unveils Smart Dog Obstacle Run

Published on: 10th April 2024

SmartGames has unveiled the Smart Dog Obstacle Run, a 60-challenge game with the end goal of reuniting a dog with its trainer. 

SmartGamesSmartGames has introduced its latest one player puzzle game, Smart Dog Obstacle Run, a compact game for animal lovers young and old with 60 challenges. Children will create an obstacle path for the dog as it jumps, hops and tunnels its way around the agility course and back to the trainer.

Smart Dog Obstacle Run is a game that tests players logic, suitable for children ages seven and above with a RRP of £14.99. Players must choose from 60 challenges in the included booklet that vary from easy to expert, then place hurdles on the board and discover the perfect path. To solve the game, players must reunite the dog with its trainer.

Playing Smart Dog Obstacle Run stimulates concentration, planning, problem solving and visual perception skills. Its compact design makes it great for on the go, providing hours of fun.

Commenting on the launch of the Smart Dog Obstacle Run game, Karen Clarke, UK brand director at Smart Toys and Games, said: “We are so excited to unveil this new game. Following the ongoing success of Cats & Boxes, which was released last year, we felt it was time for a new theme to keep our canine loving fans guessing, and Smart Dog Obstacle Run is just the trick. It’s a game bursting with fun and definitely puts players logic and problem-solving skills to the test. We hope this colourful canine game sparks as much joy as it did for us.”

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