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Unlike other games, pet games are solely concerned with creating an attachment with an NPC. In this way, the NPC is the focus of the game. Other gameplay elements are introduced as a way of increasing the bond between the player and the NPC. Most pet games are targeted at a younger audience, although in practice these games can have a much broader appeal. | Unlike other games, pet games are solely concerned with creating an attachment with an NPC. In this way, the NPC is the focus of the game. Other gameplay elements are introduced as a way of increasing the bond between the player and the NPC. Most pet games are targeted at a younger audience, although in practice these games can have a much broader appeal. | ||
- | ^ Game ^ Interaction ^ Attachment | + | ^ Game ^ Interaction ^ Attachment |
- | |Nintendogs |DS touchscreen for stroking and cleaning, and the microphone for training and talking to your puppy.|The best selling game of all time, so it's doing something right. | + | |{{: |
=====Teams of companions===== | =====Teams of companions===== |