Got tired of the same old games and needed a quick distraction? Dog Sitter is that weird little game you play when there’s nothing else to do. Simple, kinda goofy, and strangely addictive. The controls are wonky sometimes, but you keep coming back anyway. Total chaos.
Dog Sitter is neat but tricky to master. You take care of dogs, feed them, and deal with their odd behaviors. The physics feel wonky, making some tasks frustrating. It’s a game where timing really matters and small mistakes can ruin your progress. Not hard, just awkward at times.
Playing Dog Sitter well means knowing what tools to equip. Some players swear by focusing on speed boosts, while others optimize for better handling of tricky dogs. There’s no perfect setup, but experimenting with gear can make your life easier. Play around until you find what works for you.
If you want to level quickly, secretly try to memorize the dogs' routines. Timing your actions perfectly makes the game less stressful. There is one annoying part where the controls glitch, but if you stay patient, you can get through it faster. A little trick I found: always keep an eye on the timer to plan ahead.
The game isn’t long, but it has some funny moments. You start caring for simple dogs, then things get more complicated. The ending is predictable but satisfying once you figure out how everything clicks. Overall, it’s a simple game that can be surprisingly stressful in parts. Nothing special, but good enough for a quick play.