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DS Bimoji Training turns your Nintendo DS into a calligraphy practice tool. Using a stylus that looks like a traditional brush, you trace kanji characters on the touch screen. The game guides you through strokes and forms, offering feedback on accuracy. It’s part of Nintendo’s Touch Generations line, which repurposed classic titles for the DS. This one strips away games in favor of a single educational activity. The brush-shaped stylus is a rare physical gimmick that ties directly to the gameplay. Released March 13, 2008, it only launched in Japan as a limited-edition item. Developed by Indieszero, it’s one of the few entries in the series focused purely on skill-building. Small but specific, it appeals to fans of niche handheld experiments. The lack of wider release makes it a curiosity among collectors.
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