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My Pet Care Salon: Obby Dress-Up 3D

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So I finally tried My Pet Care Salon: Obby Dress-Up 3D, and honestly it's exactly what you'd expect from the title -- a weird mix of pet grooming and those obby platforming games. The setting is this bright, pastel-colored salon with cartoon animals that look like they escaped from a preschool toy line. You're running around washing dogs and cats, putting little bows on them, maybe training them to do tricks. The visuals are super simple, almost like a mobile game from 2015, but the colors are warm and it has this chill, low-stakes energy. The obby part comes in when you're jumping between platforms to reach different stations or collect coins, which feels a bit tacked on but keeps you from just standing still. The controls on PC are fine -- WASD to move, space to jump, hold mouse to look around -- though the jumping can feel floaty and imprecise sometimes, which is annoying when you're trying to land on a tiny ledge. Who'd get hooked? Probably kids who love animals and don't mind repetitive tasks, or adults who want something mindless to unwind with for twenty minutes. It's not deep or polished, but it has a cozy vibe that makes you want to keep petting the digital dog. The music is this looped lofi beat that fits the atmosphere. If you're looking for something to play while listening to a podcast, this works.

About My Pet Care Salon: Obby Dress-Up 3D

So you run a pet care salon in this game, which sounds simple enough until you realize how many little tasks pile up. The main loop is pretty straightforward: pets come in dirty or sad, and you've got to fix them up. You start with basic washing in the Bubbly Bath level--just dragging a sponge across a pixelated dog to scrub off mud. But then the game throws in grooming stations, nail clippers, and even a blow-dryer that you have to aim with the joystick, which is trickier than it sounds because the pets wiggle around. There's a happiness meter for each animal, and if you ignore them too long they get grumpy and hide under the table, so you're constantly juggling multiple pets at once. The upgrade system is where it gets interesting--you can buy faster dryers, bigger tubs, and special brushes that unlock patterns like stars or hearts on the fur. Around level 5, The Rainbow Parlor opens up, and suddenly you're mixing dye colors by tapping and holding, which is oddly satisfying when you nail a gradient. Later levels introduce Obby sections where you have to navigate obstacle courses to reach supplies--like jumping over soap puddles or balancing on shelves--which breaks up the monotony. The game also has a training mechanic where you teach pets tricks by clicking sequences on a grid, and failing means they knock over bottles, creating a mess you have to clean. The satisfying moment for me is when you finish a full makeover and the pet does a little spin with sparkles--it's corny but it works. Difficulty ramps up when multiple pets arrive with different needs; one might need a haircut while another is covered in paint, and the timer makes you prioritize. There's also a Fashion Show event where you dress pets in clothes you unlocked, but the outfits are randomized so you end up with weird combos. The controls on PC are fine--WASD moves your character, mouse controls the camera, and spacebar jumps during the obby parts. Mobile players use a joystick and swipe for camera, which can be finicky when you're trying to clip a tiny nail. The game doesn't tell you everything upfront--like how some pets hate certain brushes or that the dye station can overflow if you hold too long. You learn by failing, which is kind of refreshing. The social aspect is minimal but there's a leaderboard for fastest salon completions, which adds a bit of pressure if you care about that.

Tips & Tricks

The first thing I learned the hard way is that pet happiness isn't just about washing--it's tied to how often you rotate through different activities. Focusing only on one pet type leaves you with grumpy animals and stalled progress.

Spending coins on early salon upgrades matters more than you think. I wasted cash on fancy decorations first, but the real payoff comes from unlocking extra bathing stations and training equipment. That lets you handle more pets at once, which speeds up everything.

Jumping around the salon isn't just for fun--there are hidden coins above the shelves near the entrance. I missed those for three sessions. They respawn after a few tasks, so check back.

Camera controls on mobile were awkward until I realized you can adjust sensitivity in settings. Default is way too slow for quick checks when pets scatter.

Don't ignore the daily bonus timer. I kept forgetting and lost out on double XP streaks. Set a reminder if you have to--those extra levels help unlock new pet breeds faster.

One trick that clicked late: feeding pets immediately after washing boosts their happiness faster than spacing out care. Sequence matters more than completing each task perfectly.

Finally, the joystick on mobile can be a bit sticky near edges--tap rather than hold for precise movement around obstacles during training mini-games.

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