Saddened, I opted to cheer myself up by decorating one of the photos the app took during my brushing session. Mine was still covered in a thick purple film…perhaps it was the app’s way of telling me I didn’t brush well enough and lo and behold, the creature broke loose after I threw my pokéball at it. When opening the app for the first time, the user will be asked to. Once the brushing is done you have an opportunity to catch a Pokémon. Pokdex: More than 100 adorable Pokmon appear in Pokmon Smile. Pokemon Smile is a hygiene app designed to teach your child good tooth brushing habits. The best is maybe the way you can unlock stupid Pokmon hats that you can wear during gameplay, but there’s also this cool feature where the game. The app will tell you to brush better if it detects that you’ve slowed down or aren’t brushing vigorously enough. Pokmon Smile taps into this in multiple ways. During this timeframe, the app will instruct you on where to brush and on screen your partner Pokémon will help clear the grime in the onscreen teeth. The amount of time you can set to brush can be as low as a minute, or as long as three minutes. Using your mobile device’s front facing camera, the app scans and judges the effectiveness of your brushing. Pokémon Smile is a mobile app that hopes to help children develop good oral hygiene behavior using their child friendly IP. A successful session will see these Pokmon caught and added to a Pokdex, with the original 151 alongside a few extras currently all available to collect. Players are tasked with rescuing Pokmon from evil, cavity-causing bacteria through the power of brushing. So it’s not quite shocking to see one of their child companies follow in the trend. Pokmon Smile is a charming app that turns the toothbrushing experience into a game. Wii Fit, Ring Fit Adventure and even a proposed heart beat sensor, the big N has never been shy about releasing oddball software. Nintendo has had a weird history of putting out software which promotes good health.
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