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− | {{Game infobox |title=Pokémon Dream World |jptitle=ポケモンドリームワールド |jptrans= |boxart=Pokemon Dream World logo.png |caption= |publisher=[[The Pokémon Company]] | + | {{Game infobox |title=Pokémon Dream World |jptitle=ポケモンドリームワールド |jptrans=Pokémon Dream World |boxart=Pokemon Dream World logo.png |caption=Logo |publisher=The Pokémon Company |developer=[[The Pokémon Company]] |console=Browser (interaction with [[Nintendo DS]]) |category=Simulation/Minigames |players=Single player (online) |predecessor=(None) |successor=(None) |no_pricing= |releaseww=September 18, 2010 (closed following day, reopened October 13, 2010 |no_ratings= |niwa=Bulbapedia |colorscheme=Pokémon |ownershiprights=©The Pokémon Company (Nintendo/Creatures/Game Freak)}} |
− | '''Pokémon Dream World''' was an online browser game which would interact with [[Pokémon Black and White Versions]], [[Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 Versions]]. | + | '''Pokémon Dream World''' was an online browser game part of the [[Pokémon Global Link]] service, which would interact with [[Pokémon Black and White Versions]], [[Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 Versions]]. |
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Latest revision as of 11:52, 11 August 2020
This article is a short summary of Pokémon Dream World. Bulbapedia features a more in-depth article. |
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Pokémon Dream World was an online browser game part of the Pokémon Global Link service, which would interact with Pokémon Black and White Versions, Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 Versions.
Summary
The player would tuck in a Pokémon to sleep, allowing the player to access the Dream World and the Pokémon on the Internet. There, the player could plant Berries and play many minigames with various Pokémon, allowing them to be befriended and sent to the Tree of Dreams at the end of a path.
Originally when the Pokémon Dream World was released, servers experienced heavy traffic, so safeguards were put in place to prevent this, such as a maximum stay of one hour per day and a restriction on the number of people playing at once.