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Pokémon-Amie artwork

Pokémon-Amie (Japanese: ポケパルレ Poké Parley) is a feature in Pokémon X and Y that allows the player to develop stronger bonds with their Pokémon. It uses the touch screen to allow players to pet, feed, and play with Pokémon currently on their team. Players may interact with their Pokémon by petting or feeding them via the touchscreen or mimicking their movements using the camera. There are three new options to choose from for the player: play, hunger and friendliness, and there is a display screen showing the options. Large Pokémon, like Tyranitar and Snorlax, take up both screens of the 3DS.

Playing with a Pokémon increases its friendship with the player, and allows it to avoid attacks and land critical hits more often.

Name origin

Pokémon-Amie is a play on Pokémon and the French phrase mon amie (meaning "my friend").

Poké Parley is a combination of Poké and the French word parler (meaning "to speak").

In other languages

Language Title
France Flag.png French Poké Récré
Germany Flag.png German PokéMonAmi
Italy Flag.png Italian Poké io&te
South Korea Flag.png Korean 포켓파를레 Poket'pareulle
Spain Flag.png Spanish Poké Recreo


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