![]() New completely interactive version of pokemon. Over all, though, it's a decent game for most age groups, as long as the player isn't overly concerned with the social implications of playing a pokemon game (or any RPG-based video game, for that matter) in the first place. The touchpad is usable, some rare times even the only way to do something (such as moving between the poketch applications, which are explained in-game), but for the most part the directional pad and the x/y/a/b buttons are just about all you need. The only real qualm I have with the game is that it plays like a Game Boy game, not a DS game. It doesn't require any previous knowledge of the story line (Try playing some other sequel games without knowing what's happening!) which is a very positive detail in my book, considering I have n't played any of the games since Red. If you're bored and want to try a game that doesn't require and/or cause intensive attention or fanatical obsession (Come on, you know at least one game comes to mind with that idea.) then this is probably a good idea. If you've played Diamond, I do not recommend it it's basically the same game-verbatim. If you have any interest in renewing your interest in Pokemon games, I would recommend this one. I was told to buy it and play it, so I did-expecting entirely to get a few hours into the game and tossing it into a soon-to-be-dusty corner. This article has been viewed 708,241 times.I, for one, am not a pokemon fan at heart. in English with a concentration in Literature and a Minor in Philosophy. She has ranked in the Top 100 list for Dark Fantasy, Sword & Sorcery, and Fantasy Romance. She was voted by her peers as "The Perfectionist" on Roleplay Adventures, a SERP for forum roleplaying. Madeleine graduated from Mills College with a B.A. She has written seven books for DDCO Publishing, which specializes in LitRPG and is operated by New York Times Bestseller JA Cipriano. Her professional path started at NaNoWriMo, where she scripted a summer-long world-building series and hosted its Virtual Write-Ins. ![]() Some of her greatest feats were evolving Eevee to a Level 99 Umbreon and collecting every legendary bird Pokémon. She has over 20 years of gaming experience and is an avid gamer in all parts of her life-she's especially fond of tabletop board games and the world of Pokémon. Pokémon Crystal Version is her favorite game in the franchise. Madeleine Flamiano is a Role-playing Game Enthusiast based in Berkeley, California. This article was written by Madeleine Flamiano and by wikiHow staff writer, Darlene Antonelli, MA. This article has been viewed 708,241 times. In this case, 100% of readers who voted found the article helpful, earning it our reader-approved status. ![]() WikiHow marks an article as reader-approved once it receives enough positive feedback.
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