So Oxnard teaches you "Bluhoo" (sad) in the middle of a lament about lost love Pepper Pepper then tells you how to say "Oopsie" (sorry) and as a result, you can apologise to Oxnard on Pepper's behalf - relationship saved! But not all the puzzles scattered around Ham-Ham Heartbreak's levels - which range from beach to castle to ghost-ridden haunted house - are as simple as that. With almost every chat, you'll learn a new word - and be offered a hint as to which piece of Ham-Chat vocab will solve that hamster's heartache. "Hamha!" and "Tack-Q" - two of the four words that were spared a soaking after Hamtaro's trip - are enough to prise a conversation out of all but the most stubborn furballs. If you enjoyed bringing the Ham-Hams together in Hamtaro: Ham-Hams Unite on Game Boy Color, you'll be nose-twitchingly happy at what follows - a grand adventure to gradually fill Hamtaro's dictionary with over 80 brand new Ham-Chat words, and use them to chat with his friends, solve puzzles in the seven massive worlds, and ultimately undo all Spat's evil-hearted work. But the loss of a few 'Tack-Q's and 'Hamha!'s is nothing compared to the arrival of bad-tempered hamster Spat, who - aided by little more than a great big fork - sets about ruining the love between the Ham-Hams, driving a wedge between previously cuddly relationships. The problems kick off when Hamtaro trips into a puddle, drenching his Ham-Chat dictionary full of the words he needs to communicate with his Ham-Ham buddies. But Hamtaro is no average hamster - and Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Heartbreak, a massive quest to restore the love to the Ham-Ham's world, is the proof. The average hamster can expect no bigger an adventure than maybe finding an unopened sunflower seed in a corner of its cage, or running so fast on its wheel that the momentum spins it around in a single, sudden 360° loop.
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