Pokémon Sunday

Pokémon Sunday (2019)

by Softshade
Genres:Role-playing (RPG)
Game modes:Single player
Story:Pokémon Sunday Version is a classic style Pokemon game set in the Kiraki Region using gen 3 style tilesets and all Pokemon up to gen 8*, Plus 11 Fakemon and 3 new forms of existing Pokemon. It is a completed game with a complex plot, intricate maps, and 8 fun gyms with puzzles that include a matching game, dodging ninjas, flooding or unflooding pools in the proper order, warp tiles, regional trivia and more. There are 10 Fakemon, the three starter lines, and a new Light-type Eeveelution. The new Light type is super effective against Dark, Ghost, Water, Ice. Not very effective against Fire, Grass. Weak to Dark, Dragon. Resists Water. Immune to Fire. 16 new, completely animated moves (mostly Light-type) An original soundtrack for the overworld Routes and Towns and the Intro is created by Jeff Clements. The player can become a member of the Elite Four or Champion after playing through the main story line, and be challenged (and possibly replaced!) by many of the strong trainers and gym leaders of the region. The elite four will change over time as challengers take down current members. Get a special punch on your trainer card for every same type team of Pokemon that you use to successfully become Champion! Acquire a special Legendite, which will rebalance the stats of the Pokemon holding it to be on par with a Legendary Pokemon, so that any Pokemon can be useful. Become a member of the Bike co-op. Returning a bike to empty Bike racks across Kiraki will yield nice prizes. Explore the Kiraki research library which contains a rich history of Kiraki, and in it's private collection, historical clues of where Legendary Pokemon may lie. Acquire items to get through obstacles instead of using an HM slave Play through in a challenge mode where Pokemon cannot be revived, and you can only catch one Pokemon per Route. Mega Trainer Postgame- Find all of the Master Mega Trainers and earn a mega stone by defeating them with a normal version of the Pokemon. Gigantamax forms are now new Mega evolutions. Mystery Gift! At the Pokemon league is a woman who will give you various mystery gift Pokemon if you have the proper code. If you would like to add a mystery gift Pokemon to be included, send me a private message with your desired Pokemon, shininess?, ability, moveset, nature, nickname, original trainer name, and a passcode to unlock your gift (7 or fewer letters all caps). If you have designed a mystery gift Pokemon, feel free to place your code in the comments. Collect other's mystery gifts by getting codes here or on discord.Show more
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