Kibo bit down.

The Polidog Patrol Final Untendo Work has a wide range of applications, from addressing common behavioral issues like barking and chewing, to more complex challenges like aggression and fear-based behaviors. Here are a few examples:

According to the only known playthrough (archived in 2004 on a Geocities page titled "Nintendo's Sad Clone"), Polidog Patrol cast you as , a beagle in a crumpled police cap. Your mission was not to arrest criminals, but to "patrol the liminal hour"—that brief window between 5:00 and 5:15 AM when the city of Kibou-cho glitched into a half-empty reflection of itself.

: The full game was released on February 25, 2021, following earlier update patches. Content Warning

. After approximately two and a half years of development, it was released in February 2022 as a complete work within the "UNTENDO" line of games—a fictional or parody branding used by the developer. Gameplay and Story Protagonist : You play as

A chase across a trainyard — clanging metal, sparks spelling out names — and Polidog discovers the Untendo’s secret: FINAL is not an object but an act. The console assembles a chorus of small recoveries: a neighbor’s laugh, a mother’s hum, the exact smell of rain on hot tar. It doesn't resurrect people; it stitches context back into absence. In the hum, Polidog remembers who taught him what justice is: a girl with ink on her fingers who once saved him from a trap and then disappeared into a sky of drones.