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Pokémon Quest
4.3

Pokémon Quest

Developer : The Pokemon Company
OS/Platform: Android iOS
Price: FreeVersion: 1.0.6

- Pokémon Quest—a rambunctious expedition RPG featuring cube-shaped Pokémon!

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Editor Reviews

Pokémon Quest, a free-to-play mobile and Nintendo Switch title, presents a charmingly unique take on the Pokémon franchise. Departing from the traditional turn-based RPG formula, it adopts a real-time combat system infused with a distinct blocky, voxel art style. This stylistic choice contributes significantly to the game's overall aesthetic, giving it a playful and approachable feel. The game is set on Tumblecube Island, a vibrant land populated by cube-shaped Pokémon. Players build a base camp, recruit Pokémon, craft Power Stones to enhance their abilities, and engage in expeditions to collect ingredients and battle other Pokémon. The focus is less on complex strategic battles and more on collecting and customizing a diverse team of Pokémon, building a thriving base, and enjoying the simple pleasures of exploration and progression. The game’s core loop is repetitive but satisfying, relying on a feedback loop of exploration, battle, and upgrading, fueled by a continuously unlocking roster of collectible Pokémon. While initially appealing for its simplicity and charming visuals, Pokémon Quest's long-term engagement hinges on its ability to maintain player interest within its somewhat limited scope.


The gameplay in Pokémon Quest revolves around exploring various areas of Tumblecube Island, encountering and battling wild Pokémon. Combat is simplified, with Pokémon automatically attacking based on their assigned Power Stones. Players strategically position their three-Pokémon team, aiming to exploit type advantages and utilize special abilities that trigger based on accumulating energy. Expedition success depends on team synergy and the effectiveness of the Power Stones equipped. Outside of battles, players manage their base camp, crafting Power Stones using collected ingredients and expanding their facilities to accommodate more Pokémon. The crafting system introduces a layer of resource management, requiring players to carefully consider which ingredients to prioritize and which Power Stones to create. Progress is largely incremental, with players gradually improving their team’s strength through diligent exploration, battling, and crafting. The simplicity of the combat system initially feels refreshing, but the lack of deeper strategic elements can become monotonous over extended playtime. The game skillfully balances this simplicity with collectible aspects, making the pursuit of new Pokémon and the customization of existing ones a constant driver of engagement.


One of Pokémon Quest's greatest strengths is its undeniably charming visual style. The voxel art is meticulously rendered, giving each Pokémon a unique and endearing personality. The vibrant color palette and upbeat soundtrack further contribute to the game's overall cheerful atmosphere. The game's accessibility is also a significant advantage, with simple controls and straightforward mechanics that cater to a wide range of players. The constant influx of new Pokémon to collect keeps the gameplay engaging, particularly for completionists. The ease of picking up and playing makes it ideal for short bursts of gaming, fitting seamlessly into busy lifestyles. The relatively straightforward progression system offers a clear sense of accomplishment as players steadily enhance their team and base camp. This sense of incremental progress, coupled with the visually appealing presentation, creates a surprisingly addictive loop.


However, Pokémon Quest is not without its flaws. The simplicity of the combat system, while initially attractive, ultimately becomes a limiting factor. The lack of strategic depth can lead to repetitive gameplay, especially in the later stages. The reliance on a gacha-style system for obtaining new Pokémon can feel frustrating, particularly for players who are not inclined towards spending real money. The progression can feel slow at times, requiring significant grinding to acquire the resources needed to enhance Pokémon and expand the base camp. Further, the relatively limited number of explorable areas and the repetitive nature of the expeditions can lead to a sense of staleness after prolonged play. While the initial charm is undeniable, the game’s core mechanics may not offer enough long-term engagement to retain players seeking a more challenging or diverse experience.


Pokémon Quest is best suited for casual players who enjoy collecting and customizing Pokémon in a relaxed and visually appealing setting. Those seeking a deep strategic experience or complex combat mechanics might find it lacking. Its simplicity and charm make it an excellent choice for short gaming sessions, or for players looking for a less demanding Pokémon experience. The game's accessibility and adorable visuals are its strongest selling points, but the repetitive gameplay and gacha elements may deter more hardcore players. Ultimately, Pokémon Quest offers a unique and enjoyable experience, albeit one that may not sustain long-term engagement for everyone. While its charm and accessibility are highly commendable, considering the potential for repetitive gameplay and gacha frustrations is crucial before diving in.


Description

Pokemon Quest is a Nintendo game launched on May 29, 2018. This game was initially launched on the Nintendo Switch platform. In June 2018, this game was launched on the mobile iOS and Android platforms. This game starts a new adventure on an island called Fang Cola. The goal is to find the treasures sleeping on the island. All Baokemeng looks like a square. The game stage is located on Fangke Island. The global cumulative download volume exceeded 7.5 million.

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The combat mode is a simple operation of touching the screen. The partner Baokemeng can defeat the enemy Baokemeng in the adventure and obtain items such as P-stone and cooking materials. All kinds of P strength stones can be embedded in the P pendant of Baokemeng, which can improve the HP, ATK and move effects of Baokemeng. Using materials to cook food can make Baokemeng join the "base camp" as a partner. Use decorative items to decorate the base camp and gain various bonuses to help explore the island.

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