Pokepark Pikachus Adventure (Pokemon)(for Wii)

Play as Pikachu and interact with many Pokemon! Players guide Pikachu through the adventure to save the PokePark! You can meet many other Pokemon who appear in the game and talk to them. Characters in PokePark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure speak with the same voices from the Pokemon animated TV series and movies! Much of the appeal of PokePark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure is seeing the Pokemon interact with and speak to each other. There is a great variety of Pokemon for Pikachu to become friends with! Gameplay Unlike traditional Pokemon games which generally trend toward RPG style gameplay facilitated by arena battles with multiplayer options PokePark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure is a single player action-adventure whose progress is mostly tied to mini-game play. Playing as the iconic Pokemon Pikachu the goal is to save PokePark by finding shards of an object know as the "Sky Prism." These are hidden throughout the 14 themed zones that make up the gameworld which Pikachu enters and searches with the aid of other Pokemon encountered. To get this aid Pikachu must make friends with these Pokemon. This is sometimes tied to combat but is generally achieved by besting Pokemon in one of many mini-game style competitions categorized as either attractions skill games or cleaning duty. As is always the case in the Pokemon universe all these Pokemon have different special skills and attributes. This is the point of befriending them since once befriended players can utilize any Pokemon in mini-game play. Players can also upgrade certain skills by cashing in berries hidden throughout the game that serve as currency. Finally players can utilize in-game photo functionality to capture moments from the game which can then be saved via Wii SD memory card functionality. Key Game Features Playing as Pikachu players start their adventure at the PokePark and play a variety of attractions that are found in each game zone Interact with and befriend Pokemon by defeating them in these skill games after which they can serve as stand-ins for Pikachu in certain attractions 14 themed game levels including: Meadow Zone Lava Zone Haunted Zone and others Players can compete in challenges multiple times to try and beat their high score adding to the game's replay value Players use the Wii Remote controller turned sideways to navigate through the PokePark while different motion controls are used in the various attractions and skill games Players can take photos of their favorite Pokemon in the game and save them to an SD Card (sold separately) In-game economy based on berries hidden throughout the game which can be cashed in for upgrades in certain situations
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