Gone To The Dogs Overview
Gone to the Dogs was a Flash game from the early 2000s, a time when simple browser games offered quick entertainment. It fit right in with other titles you might find on a casual gaming site, built around a straightforward concept. The game was developed by a studio known for these kinds of light simulations.
You control a hopeful dog owner, starting with a modest budget to purchase a single greyhound from a small selection. The core loop involves managing your funds between training sessions to boost your dog's speed and buying items from a shop. Before each race, you can use some of these items, like distractions or obstacles, to interfere with the other dogs on the track. Your main objective is to guide your chosen dog through a series of races, earning enough prize money to afford better training and ultimately win the championship. The pacing is brisk, with races happening quickly, but the financial management between them adds a layer of strategy. It feels like a mix of careful resource planning and chaotic, unpredictable track action.