Definitely a very cool concept. In practice, I got frustrated trying to get the dog to the pawprint because even though I could see it several times, I was still not sure whether the cat was on the dog (and that's why the cat's perspective relative to the pawprint changed) or which way it was facing relative to which way the dog was facing (or whether that was relevant). No matter what I did I didn't seem to be able to get to it or understand the relative positions of the dog and cat.
Even so, this must have been really difficult in this short time, good job! Cheers.
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Thank you! Yeah I have said this before but the main reason why I kept the cat to not rotate the dog was because I wasn't sure if I should because that would make the dogs purpose a little less, and it wouldn't really give the sense that the dog is blind as much, and feel more like the dog is on a map. The main strategy is to go back and forth between the dog and cat and keep checking where you are. Thanks for leaving a comment!