A digital pet (also known as a virtual pet or artificial pet is a type of artificial human companion. They are usually kept for companionship or enjoyment. People may keep a digital pet in lieu of a real pet.
Digital pets are in that they have no concrete physical form other than the hardware they run on. Interaction with virtual pets may or may not be goal oriented. If it is, then the user must keep it alive as long as possible and often help it to grow into higher forms. Keeping the pet alive and growing often requires 'feeding', grooming and playing with the pet. If the interaction is not goal oriented, the user can explore the character of the pet and enjoy the feeling of building a relationship with it. Often these games use realistic visual effects or interaction to make the pet appear alive and give a sense of reality to users.
Digital pets can be "simulations of real animals, as in the Petz series" or "fantasy ones like the Tamagotchi" Unlike biological simulations, the pet does not usually reproduce. They generally do not die.
A Nanjarin is a virtual pet simulator in which the player can raise his virtual pet and make him grow training him, giving him food, entertain and giving him love.
Raise a virtual pet on the big screen from baby blob to a galloping furball. Choose from a number of different animals and guide their growth
Manufacturer's description:
Strange creature "Nanjarin" enjoy the game Ikusei Simulation foster growth. Living together, Teru Iku Nanjarin if you are changing in different shapes, babies, children, there are 22 different kinds of characters and all the adults together. Nanjarin fate or whatever really, ascertain their own eyes.
Features:
- First person perspective.
- 2D graphics
- Cartoon graphics
- Virtual pet & Fantasy themes.
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