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Pokemon Sleep:
>You're welcomed by Professor Fennel, who asks you your age, Niantic/Pokemon Go account, and info on how you sleep.
>No option to connect Pokemon Go Plus+, probably done through Pokemon Go.
>Your 'Buddy' in this game is called your Dreamcatcher Pokemon. You wake up and interact with it, and it cutely communicates to you a dream it had. The gimmick here is that the dream is supposed to be similar to the dream you had, and it can even tell if you didn't have a dream.
>Using the AR camera feature, you'll see a bunch of Pokemon. According to Fennel, Pokemon can sense your dreams, and different species will appear depending on how you slept, which translates into what your Dreamcatcher dreamed.
>The catching mechanic is very similar to Pokemon Go.
>Only Gen 1-3 Pokemon appear so far. You can transfer these to Pokemon Go.
>Not much else to do, this is pretty much just an extension to Pokemon Go.
>You're welcomed by Professor Fennel, who asks you your age, Niantic/Pokemon Go account, and info on how you sleep.
>No option to connect Pokemon Go Plus+, probably done through Pokemon Go.
>Your 'Buddy' in this game is called your Dreamcatcher Pokemon. You wake up and interact with it, and it cutely communicates to you a dream it had. The gimmick here is that the dream is supposed to be similar to the dream you had, and it can even tell if you didn't have a dream.
>Using the AR camera feature, you'll see a bunch of Pokemon. According to Fennel, Pokemon can sense your dreams, and different species will appear depending on how you slept, which translates into what your Dreamcatcher dreamed.
>The catching mechanic is very similar to Pokemon Go.
>Only Gen 1-3 Pokemon appear so far. You can transfer these to Pokemon Go.
>Not much else to do, this is pretty much just an extension to Pokemon Go.