![]() ![]() Augmented reality projects the player's dog or cat onto one of the "?" AR Games cards. In addition to Disc Competition and Obedience Trial, there a new competition, Lure Coursing. Ĭompetitions have five cups each: Junior, Amateur, Pro, Master, and Nintendogs. If the face is close to the camera, then the puppy will come up to lick it they will also mimic a head tilt. For example, after a while, the pet will facially recognize and greet the player, and may react negatively to a new player. Touchscreen, microphone, and camera input uses facial recognition technology to interact with the player. There is now a tutorial for each trick as the game progresses, and the player is no longer required to say the exact name of the trick. ![]() Much of the gameplay is common to the original Nintendogs, including various breeds of dogs and cats, and training exercises. All three editions of the game were re-released on the Nintendo eShop on January 30, 2013, in Japan, December 19, 2013, in Europe and November 6, 2014, in North America. It is one of the first online-enabled games to use the Nintendo Network and is the first such Nintendo-published game, although the Nintendo Network brand itself was not revealed until early 2012. It was announced alongside the 3DS during Nintendo's E3 press conference and is a launch game, released February 26, 2011, in Japan, March 25, 2011, in Europe and March 27, 2011, in North America, launched earlier in Australia. It is a sequel to the Nintendogs games for the Nintendo DS systems. Nintendogs + Cats ( ニンテンドッグス+キャッツ, Nintendoggusu + Kyattsu) is a real-time pet simulation video game for the Nintendo 3DS. ![]()
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