If a kid in your house plays Pet Simulator, you have probably heard a very specific list of demands. This roundup covers the physical merchandise tied to the game rather than an in-game pet, since the products here are the collector bundles, mystery figure packs, and tie-in books fans ask for. We looked at the Pixel Corgi Mystery Collector Bundle, the Pet Simulator X Blue Iridescence cat case, the Mystery Pet Minifigures pack, and the illustrated novels like Friendship Upgrade and Two Tales of Teamwork. The differences come down to what is actually inside each box, whether the mystery element feels worth it or leaves a kid disappointed, and age suitability. These are toys and books, not pet-care products, so the main safety note is straightforward. Mystery figure bundles contain small parts and accessories, so they suit older children and are a choking hazard for young kids who still mouth toys. The novels are the safe pick for the youngest fans. Match the buy to the child, since a reader wants a different gift than a collector chasing rare figures.

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