3DS AR Games

One of the more interesting apps that came with a 3DS system is one called AR Games–the AR stands for augmented reality. It uses six physical playing card-sized cards that came with the 3DS. One has a “?” question mark block, and the others show Nintendo characters such as Mario, Link, Kirby, Samus Aran, and the Pikmin. When you start the app, the outer-facing cameras on the 3DS are used. You put the question block card down on a flat surface, and then a 3D block seemingly pops up out of the card.

From there, you can select from different games and apps. At first, you can only choose Archery or Star Pics, but more are unlocked later on. Naturally, Archery is a game in which you shoot at targets. But the targets are in 3D, so you may need to rotate around the AR card (or rotate the card itself) to hit all of them. As for Star Pics, it’s an app that lets you bring Nintendo characters into 3D and take pictures of them. Just like the question block, they will pop right out of the AR cards.

3DS AR GamesYou can move the characters around and pose them in different ways. You can add some real-life objects to the picture and make it look like the characters are interacting with them. Pictures can be saved to the system’s SD card.

3DS AR Games: Mario sitting on a GameCube controller.Clearly, Mario is an Arrested Development fan.

3DS AR Games: Mario and Arrested DevelopmentOne of the other unlockable games is called AR Shot, which is like a mini-golf game. Move the 3DS to the correct angle to hit the ball into the hole. After you complete all the holes, you then have to fight a dragon boss.

3DS AR Games - Mini-GolfThere is also a fishing game where you can catch different types of fish, Animal Crossing style. Curiously, it also has a dragon boss at the end.

3DS AR Games: Fishing3DS AR Games - Fishing: Red SnapperYet another app is called Mii Pics. It works the same as Star Pics, except instead of posing Nintendo characters, you can pose your Mii characters and add them to a picture.

And then there’s Graffiti. It is a drawing tool reminiscent of Mario Paint. You can use drawing tools of different sizes and colors, as well as use “stamps” of Nintendo characters and other icons such as music notes, stars, penguins, and so on. The pictures you draw appear to hover in mid-air (they even have shadows) and you can rotate the 3DS to view them from different angles.

ar-jvgsThere are even more apps that are unlocked with Play Coins (the coins you get for using your 3DS as a pedometer), but I still have not seen all of them yet. But AR Games is a very cool app that has some fun mini-games and lets you use your creativity in drawing and in taking interesting pictures that combine the virtual and physical realms.

Here are a couple more pictures I took in the Star Pics mode.

3DS AR Games: Link and Zelda: Majora's Mask cartridge3DS AR Games: Mario, Kart