Pokémon Quest now available for mobile devices
The Pokémon Company International announced today that Pokémon Quest is now available for download at no charge on the App Store and Google Play. The rambunctious action RPG first launched on Nintendo Switch in May and has captivated players, achieving more than a million downloads on the system worldwide.
Developed by GAME FREAK inc., Pokémon Quest takes players across Tumblecube Island, where everything’s a cube—including the Pokémon. Travel the length and breadth of the island hunting for treasure, battling with wild Pokémon, discovering unexplored territories, and even cooking tasty treats to tempt new Pokémon to join your party.
Gameplay features of Pokémon Quest include:
- Battle by tapping—Pokémon Quest uses simple touch controls that can be enjoyed by everyone.
- Befriend many Pokémon—Use items collected throughout expeditions to befriend a wide array of Pokémon.
- Create your Pokémon dream team—Partner with three of your Pokémon friends to battle through diverse environments.
- Pokémon unique to you—Use different Power Stones to personalize your Pokémon friends however you want and give them unique stats.
- Customize your base camp—Decorate your home with cute and fun collectibles that not only look good, but can provide in-game benefits.
Pokémon Quest also features in-app purchases that enable players to buy additional Power Stones and other useful items that can be used in the game.
Check out the Trailer:
The first thing to do in this free-to-start adventure is pick a first partner Pokémon. Whether that choice is based on effectiveness in battle or on the cuteness of the Pokémon is up to you, but no matter the decision, you’ll soon be joined on your adventure by plenty of other Pokémon. Together, your team of up to three Pokémon will go off on expeditions to explore Tumblecube Island, where you’ll battle wild Pokémon and discover hidden treasures.
During an expedition, the Pokémon in your party will move on their own, leaving it up to the player to direct their attacks when wild Pokémon approach. This is done via simple tap-based controls that make getting into the action a breeze.
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