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Pet Ville Pet Society is a online game created by the developers of Playfish and available for free through Facebook, Bebo and My Space. In this game, you care for an adorable animal that you make while trying to raise "Paw Points" to level up in the game. You also raise "Coins" to buy furniture, clothing, food and other various items for your pet. The object of the game is to be the highest ranking out of your friends playing it. It's also a competition for people in this game to make their pet get a better house than the rest of your friends. Though it is a game to play for free, you need Playfish cash to buy exclusive cash items and access certain areas.

Many friends are often needed to play this game, especially when it comes to earn money. This is why: everyday, each friend you visit gives you fifty coins. If the person happens not to wash their pet and/or not playing, they may be covered in flies. Washing these fly covered pets gives you from twenty- eighty coins. Friends are also needed to get the free gifts and to build certain items (unless you use Playfish cash to make them.) Hardcore players and veterans tend to have a hundred friends and over.

Tropes used in Pet Society include:
  • Animesque: Believe it or not. Considering that Japanese-themed items come out, and some of the facial features you can give your pet could belong to an anime character.
  • An Interior Designer Is You
  • And the Fandom Rejoiced: Every time a new theme is released.
  • And Your Reward Is Clothes: Rewards for treasure hunting, Mystery Boxes/Capsules have this, apart from the other furniture ones. Applies to some of Hideeni's gifts.
  • Art Evolution: The items in Pet Society undergo this, a noticeable yet not overly one. Items from previous years were simpler with less detailed shading, as usual furniture-type items, but as the years progress, the items have much more complicated shapes with elaborate detail and shading.
    • Even the interface of Pet Society has improved. It went from a simple white-and-brown symbols to represent things to the multicoloured ones they are today
    • heck, everything in Pet Society. The pet details, the town, et cetera...
  • Avoid the Dreaded G Rating: Subverted. At first many people didn't want to play this game since it looked "too childish". One good look at the cafe though, shows that even grown adults play this game. In fact, there are probably more adults playing this game than teenagers and kids!
  • Banana Peel: In the stadium races. They were meant for you to trip, but you could always jump over them or click them to make them disappear.
  • Bioluminescence Is Cool: Many things exhibit light. The Glow-in-the-dark objects count too, when lights have been switched off.
  • Cool Car: Many of the cars that are made for this game.
  • Cool House: With the right materials to put in your pet's house and maybe if you have some of the special extra rooms, your house can turn out like this. From the outside, it looks completely normal.
  • Dueling Games: With PetVille.
  • Everything's Worse with Bears: Averted. The bear NPCs are very nice store clerks, and the sleeping bear in the Forest digging area doesn't do anything but sleep.
  • Experience Points: "Paw Points", needed to level up to gain new items, privileges and rooms for your house.
  • Frothy Mugs of Water: Items that look like liquor are often called grape juice or the like. Justified, seeing that this game is meant for all ages.
  • Gotta Catch Em All: For Mystery Boxes and Capsules, there is a list which tracks your progress, listing down all the items you've found. There is even a Completion reward for finding all the items for a particular box.
    • This is regular result of Hideeni's gifts, either you're trying to find all his gifts, one per visit, or you have to find him several times before you can collect your reward.
  • Hatedom: Let's just say that many people dislike this game, since they think it's a copy of PetVille...
  • Holiday Mode: You can get limited edition items during holidays such as Christmas, Halloween and Valentine's Day. Even Japanese and Chinese festivals!
  • Level Ate: Has a number of food-themed items.
  • Moe Anthropomorphism: Many people have did this to their pets in fanart.
  • Nice Hat: They even have mystery eggs dedicated for them.
  • Nightmare Fuel: It's possible to make your pet have no face or make it disturbing looking...
  • Oblivious to Love: The clothing NPC Lilly is oblivious that Perry the cafe owner likes her, despite him often inviting her for coffee for free.
  • Ridiculously Cute Critter: The pets and their petlings.
  • Shout-Out: There is at least one shoutout essentially to each theme. Some themes are a whole shout out in general.
  • Steampunk: Once had a steam punk theme.
  • Sugar Bowl
  • Sweet Dreams Fuel
  • Unexpected Gameplay Change: The main gameplay element of Pet Society is a social and customization game, visiting other friends' pets to perform social actions (like hugging/dancing/etc.) to get money, sending gifts and messages, then buying clothes and furniture to clothes your pet and decorate your house. Once you step out of your house, there's racing in the stadium, which is a race where you keep your pet running by clicking at the right time to avoid obstacles and get powerups, then there's fishing, which is a timing-based game, treasure-hunting, a mix between luck-and-chance and point-and-click. There's also hunting for animals and looking for Hideeni, which is purely collecting and luck-based.
  • Video Game Caring Potential: You can spoil your pet with food, give it the best clothing and house, constantly wash it and play with it...
  • Video Game Cruelty Potential: ... or you could make your pet as if it were poor, starving and covered in flies.
  • Virtual Paper Doll: The pets, of course. You drag on the clothing onto your pet, putting whatever it's wearing back into your clothes inventory. There are also some stuffed animal mystery eggs that can be dressed up by clothing found in some of them.
  • Wholesome Crossdresser: You can put your pet in girl's clothing, and it doesn't complain about it.
  • You Gotta Have Blue Hair: Wigs come in all sorts of colors, and you can color them with wig dye to create this. Also, the pets could have any color of fur they wish to have.
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