Pet Time: Mluvг­cг­ Ben:

Pressing the chemistry button transports Ben to his lab, where he is much happier.

Use buttons at the bottom of the screen to make Ben eat dog food or beans, drink water or apple juice, and inevitably belch. The Chemistry Laboratory

Some versions of the app require you to earn or watch ads for more chemicals to continue experimenting. Recording & Sharing

The app is widely available for download on the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store . If you'd like, I can help you with:

Information on the or other "Talking Tom & Friends" characters. Let me know how you'd like to explore Ben's world further . Talking Ben the Dog - App Store

(Talking Ben the Dog) is a virtual pet game featuring a grumpy, retired chemistry professor dog. In the "Pet Time" or core gameplay experience, you interact with Ben in his living room or laboratory through various activities. Core Gameplay & Interactions

Ben usually sits on his red couch reading a newspaper. You must poke the newspaper to make him fold it before he will interact with you.

You can poke, slap, or tickle different parts of his body—including his face, belly, feet, and hands—to see his grumpy or funny reactions.

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