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Kumatanchi
is a life simulation video game for the Nintendo DS co-developed by Vanillaware and ''dōjin'' game studio Ashinaga Oji-san and published by Dimple Entertainment. Released in Japan in September 2008, the game features animals made to resemble young girls, designed by Vanillaware character artist Shigatake, creator of the Japanese mascot character Habanero-tan. ==Gameplay== ''Kumatanchi'' is a life-simulation adventure game featuring animals depicted as young girls in moe anthropomorphic style living in a city zoo. Players assume the role of a caretaker who must look after Kuma-tan, a bear girl, by playing mini-games to increase certain parameters such as her mood, hunger, and popularity. The game uses a real-time clock which counts down a period of two weeks, during which time the player must interact with Kuma-tan as much as possible in order to raise her standing with the rest of the zoo in time for its major renovation. During this period, the player may take pictures, help her perform in the "Kuma-tan Show", arrange furniture in her house, take art lessons, and interact with other animals. Bonuses such as art work are awarded based on the player's performance.〔 Kuma-tan's mood and hunger levels are divided into five stages each, and can be maintained by feeding and interacting with her regularly. While players can give positive reinforcement to her with a , too much can make her become cocky, and may be balanced with a . Players may also interact with other animals in the zoo, allowing Kuma-tan's mood to become better by taking part in conversations and activities, as well as purchase food from the zoo's shop.〔
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