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'''Pokémon Dream Radar''' is an augmented reality [[action]] [[RPG]] [[FPS]] made by [[Nintendo]] for the [[Nintendo 3DS]]. This downloadable game is meant to be played along with '''Pokémon Black and White 2''', as Pokemon and items obtained in this game can be transferred to that one.
'''Pokémon Dream Radar''' is an augmented reality [[action]] [[RPG]] [[FPS]] made by [[Nintendo]] for the [[Nintendo 3DS]]. This downloadable game is meant to be played along with '''Pokémon Black and White 2''', as Pokémon and items obtained in this game can be transferred to that one.


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Pokémon Dream Radar plays like a standard [[FPS]], but instead of using a virtual world, it uses the real world, by way of the camera's input, by displaying Pokémon in whatever environment you are actually are in. Over time, the game automatically accumulates "Dream Clouds." Dream Clouds can also be restored using Play Coins, which are collected using the 3DS's pedometer. Players can then enter a shooting mode where they shoot the clouds, aiming by physically moving the 3DS system, in order to collect the energy inside. Sometimes, a cloud will contain an item or a Pokemon. Shooting these clouds opens a minigame, in which players have a limited time to chase down a ball of light and keep on shooting it until a bar is filled.
Pokémon Dream Radar plays like a standard [[FPS]], but instead of using a virtual world, it uses the real world, by way of the camera's input, by displaying Pokémon in whatever environment you are actually are in. Over time, the game automatically accumulates "Dream Clouds." Dream Clouds can also be restored using Play Coins, which are collected using the 3DS's pedometer. Players can then enter a shooting mode where they shoot the clouds, aiming by physically moving the 3DS system, in order to collect the energy inside. Sometimes, a cloud will contain an item or a Pokémon. Shooting these clouds opens a minigame, in which players have a limited time to chase down a ball of light and keep on shooting it until a bar is filled.


The energy collected can be used to upgrade the player's equipment and purchase in-game items to help capture Pokemon. Meanwhile, the Pokemon and items collected can be transferred to a copy of Pokemon Black or White 2 on the system.
The energy collected can be used to upgrade the player's equipment and purchase in-game items to help capture Pokémon. The Pokémon and items collected can also be transferred to Pokémon Black or White 2.


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