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Pokémon Café Mix

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Pokémon Café Mix
Pokémon Café Mix
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Developer(s): Genius Sonority, Nintendo, The Pokémon Company[1]
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Nintendo Switch
Category: Puzzle
Players: 1
Predecessor: Unknown
Successor: None
Release dates
Worldwide: June 24, 2020
N. America: June 23, 2020
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Pokémon Café Mix is a puzzle game in the Pokémon series for Nintendo Switch and smart/mobile devices including iOS and Android. It is themed on a Pokémon Café.[2]

Blurb[3]

Pokémon Café Mix is a unique puzzle game where the player is now the owner of a café that serves delicious treats to Pokémon.

Complete puzzles by linking together Pokémon icons to prepare drinks and dishes for your Pokémon customers as they have a wonderful time at the café!

Order’s up! Your next Pokémon customer awaits.

Grand Opening! Experience what it’s like to run your own Pokémon Café that serves cute and delectable offerings for Pokémon customers. Order’s Up! Drag Pokémon icons in a swirling motion to link them together and solve challenging puzzles that create a variety of drinks and dishes with adorable Pokémon motifs. Help Wanted! Befriend and recruit your favorite Pokémon by serving amazing treats to create special friendships. Seconds, Please! As your café becomes a hit with the Pokémon customers, you’ll be able to expand the café to accommodate your booming business, allowing for more Pokémon guests and new café offerings.

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