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Pokémon Rumble Rush

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Pokémon Rumble Rush
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Developer(s): Ambrella
Publisher(s): The Pokémon Company
Platform: Mobile/smart devices
Category: Action RPG
Players: 1
Predecessor: Pokémon Rumble World
Successor:
Release dates
Worldwide: May 22, 2019 (Android)
July 23, 2019 (iOS)
Australia: May 15, 2019 (Android)
July 23, 2019 (iOS)
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Pokémon Rumble Rush is a Pokémon series game in the Pokémon Rumble sub-series, released for mobile/smart devices.

Service for this game will end on July 22, 2020 at 01:59 (UTC), which will lead to the game being unplayable.[1][2]

Blurb

A world full of uncharted islands! Aided by strong Pokémon and a spirit of discovery, journey through uncharted islands that have many Pokémon! • Enjoy fast-paced gameplay on the go It's easy to control your Pokémon with one hand. Clear stages by controlling your Pokémon as it moves forward. If you see enemy Pokémon, you can attack by just tapping the screen. Tap to engage in exciting gameplay action!

• The islands and seas explored during your adventures change every two weeks You may find unfamiliar and stronger Pokémon on new islands. So, journey through various islands and seas and collect more and more Pokémon!

• Upgrade Pokémon of your choice You'll sometimes receive ore when you clear a stage. Refine ore to get power gears that you can use to make your Pokémon stronger. You may even be able to refine ore into a summon gear that calls forth a Pokémon to use a powerful move. Use power gears and summon gears to help your favorite Pokémon do well!

• Test your strength using the Pokémon you've collected Occasionally, you can earn rewards by working your way through the Super Boss Rush. You'll need many different types of strong Pokémon to win each Super Boss Rush. Harness the power of the Pokémon you've collected from various islands and seas to defeat the powerful Super Bosses.

Summary

The player helps the Adventurers Club, assisted by Callie, to explore various items full of toy Pokémon. The player battles the Pokémon, which can then be caught. There is additionally dodging mechanic in the game for evading Pokémon moves, as well as a mechanic for powered up moves known as Charged Attacks.

There is a tournament mode with modes including Super Boss Rush, Coin Rush and Battle Royale.

This game includes microtransactions using Poké Diamonds which can be bought with real currency. The game can also be linked with My Nintendo for rewards.

Release data

Demos

PokéLand
ポケランド
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Developer(s): Ambrella
Publisher(s): The Pokémon Company
Platform: Mobile/smart devices
Category:
Players:
Predecessor: Pokémon Rumble World
Successor: Pokémon Rumble Rush
Release dates
Japan: May 31-June 9, 2017
October 17-27, 2017
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PokéLand was a prerelease version ("alpha test") of Pokémon Rumble Rush for mobile/smart devices in Japan which was used for testing.

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