Talking Ben the Dog

4.3
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App details

Name
Talking Ben the Dog
Price
Free
Category
game
Version
4.3.1
Evaluation
4.3
Developer
Outfit7 Limited
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Description:

"Talking Dog Ben" is an app featuring a retired chemistry professor who enjoys a relaxing life of sampling delicious food, fine wine, and reading the newspaper. To get a reaction from him, you'll need to bother him long enough for him to close his newspaper. You can also talk to him, poke him, or tickle him, and even call him on the phone. If you take Ben to the laboratory, he'll be thrilled. There, you can mix two test tubes together to conduct chemical experiments and watch amazing reactions. Tips: Record funny videos of you and Ben talking on the phone and send them to your friends. How to Play: * Tap Ben's newspaper with your finger to make him close it. * Then you can talk to Ben, and he'll repeat what you say. * Poke or tap Ben's face, stomach, feet, or hands. * Scratch Ben's stomach. * Tap or swipe Ben's graduation photo. * Press the phone button to talk to Ben. * Record funny videos of you and Ben talking on the phone. * Press the button to make Ben eat, drink, or burp. * Press the chemistry button to take Ben to the laboratory. * Mix any two test tubes together to watch amazing chemical reactions.

How to play:

1. Download and install the "Talking Dog Ben" app from the Google Play Store. 2. Open the app and sign in with your Google account. 3. Tap the "Play" button to start the game. 4. Interact with Ben by tapping his newspaper, talking to him, poking him, or tickling him. 5. Watch Ben's reactions as you interact with him. 6. Record videos of you and Ben talking on the phone and send them to your friends. 7. Take Ben to the laboratory by pressing the chemistry button. 8. Mix any two test tubes together to conduct chemical experiments and watch amazing reactions. 9. Use the phone button to call Ben and talk to him. 10. Press the button to make Ben eat, drink, or burp. That's it! With "Talking Dog Ben", you can interact with a retired chemistry professor and conduct chemical experiments on your Android device.

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