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Game pokemon dai chien 2 Continue What age group are Pokemon games suitable for? A. Pokemon games are rated as E for everyone, meaning that there is nothing unsuitable for young children in them. However, young people may find certain gameplay elements tricky, so they are usually best enjoyed by players 8 to 10 and older. What's great about Pokemon games is that they appeal just as much to older players as for the young, and many adults love to play them as well. What is the difference between a main game and a spin-off? A. Pokemon's main games are those that are listed according to the Generation subtitle above, and follow the standard plot of catching and raising Pokemon in order to defeat the gym leaders. Spin-off games are set in the world of Pokemon, but have different storylines. For example, the game Detective Pikachu was about solving secrets with Pikachu. How do you use Pokemon types to my advantage? A. All Pokemon have at least one type, but some are two. All types have strengths and weaknesses in relation to other types. Electric types are strong against water types, for example, so if you hit a type of water Pokemon with electric motion, it will serve twice the damage. Without much fanfare, a new mobile game called Pokemon Rumble Rush was announced this week. Rumble Rush is the latest in the Rumble series (called Pokemon Scramble in Japan), a smaller spin-off of the main Pokemon games that are basically beat-em-up featuring chibi versions of your favorite pocket monsters. The first game came out for WiiWare, with a sequel on 3DS and Wii U. As is typical of the Rush series, your character travels to different islands, discovering different creatures, and beating the crap out of every Pokemon you see by repeatedly tapping on the screen. According to the Play Store description, your in-game currency is called ore, which can be refined into different types of gear. If your antennae just went up and you immediately started thinking, so this will be the catalyst for microtransactions... Yes, I had the same idea. You will apparently also be able to get some rewards by beating the boss of Rush Mode. The game was originally announced as Pokeland in 2017, and had several alpha tests in Japan. There hasn't been much press about it since then - I completely forgot that it exists. At first I thought it was a game by mobile developer DeNA (the company behind Super Mario Run, Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, and Fire Emblem Heroes) apparently doing with the Pokemon Company - they released a vague statement about the release of such a game sometime this financial year. But no, Rumble Rush is apparently being developed by Ambrella, the same studio that made the previous Rumble games. So apparently there are even more Pokemon mobile games coming. Be the same, my heart. Given the popularity - if that word even - from Pokemon GO, and the current he hot Pokemon due to the release of Detective Pikachu, it is a little strange that this release has not been given more sturm und drang. When Pokemon GO launched, you couldn't avoid the wave of advertising. But perhaps they are waiting to roll out the proverbial red carpet until the game is actually launched in all markets. It is reportedly available in Australia, and will presumably be put out on iOS and Android everywhere soon. We have contacted Nintendo for more information. via Eurogamer Read more: DJI's new Osmo Action Camera takes the fight to GoPro AppsNintentendoMobile gamePok'monNintendo Millions of players took to their phones to catch animated monsters in Pokemon Go this weekend, but some players have undoubtedly fallen into the trap of themselves free game purchases. With its innovative use of augmented reality technology, zero cost to get in and get involved in the legendary gaming franchise, the app already has more installations than Tinder and could soon overtake Twitter by daily active users, according to SimilarWeb.Pokemon Go is just the latest example of free play or freemium game going viral. But for players who get well into the game they are willing to spend big to get ahead in the game, the game will be far from free. Minimum cost: $0; Maximum cost: ? Just like with any free game, the minimum cost of the Pokeom Go game is zero, but the maximum is potentially hundreds of dollars. This is because you can spend real cash to buy Poke Coins, an in-game currency that can be used to buy items to help you catch and develop games of the same name animated characters. Pokemon company says it is buying items for players who want to enhance their Pokemon Go experience even more. My colleague spends money on Pokemon coins - Elizabeth Page (@MissEllieCakes) July 11, 2016 And these items are not cheap. Some in-game items will cost you $10 or more, and the biggest cache in the coin game you can buy is worth $100 in real US dollars. Someone decided to collect all 151 Pokemon in the game can spend that much or more if they are not willing to walk or ride around the city hunting for the beasts themselves. Most people who play a free game will most likely never make a purchase in the app. A study by Swrve, a mobile marketing and research firm, found that in February this year only 1.9% of mobile players active per month made purchases in the app during this month. Pokemon really drains my battery and makes me broke from buying coins - Kaylyn Brown (@KLynPaige) July 9, 2016 But those who pay players to spend meaningful amounts of money - averaging $24.66 each, research by Swrve found. And once you've done one in the game, you'll probably make another one: 56% of payers who bought something in the game's The first 14 days after getting freemium the game went further to make a re-purchase. That may be one reason why Nintendo shares are rising - shares closed down 24.52% in Monday trading in Tokyo. One analyst, Mia Nagasaka of Morgan Stanley MUFG Securities, estimated that on the first day alone Pokemon Go was between $3.9 million and $4.9 million. Girls-date guy who will spend $100 on you for 14,500 Pokemon Go coins - Mackenzie (@Kenzstevenson) July 11, 2016If you're thinking about becoming a paid user yourself or already there, here are some tips for making sure you don't end up with tons of Pokemon, but no cash on your checking account. Give yourself a cooling off period. Whether you play the game from time to time or you just haven't slept all night and run out of your smartphone battery twice played it (without judgment), the middle of a gaming session is probably not the best time to make a purchase decision with real consequences. Instead, put your phone down for a few minutes to do something different, such as talking to a loved one, eating snacks or following step 2 below. Find the actual place in your budget. If you feel tempted to buy Poke Coins or any other item in the game in freemium, treat it like you would any other item and add it to your weekly or monthly budget. This way you can get an idea of what you will give up in real life to get these virtual items. Stick to your budget limit. Don't let yourself spend more than you budgeted, and if you feel tempted, force yourself to go back to your budget and find a place over and over again. Keep an eye on your out-of-game spend. Pokemon Go is unique in that it gets players and is about to find Pokemon in the real world. This is probably good for many gamers (although it has led to a wave of real-life robberies); just make sure you don't end up blowing up your gas budget or getting lured into overspending by businesses trying to cash in. Have you ever been tempted to spend on freemium games like Pokemon Go? Follow me on Twitter: @claesbell. If you own a Nintendo 3DS or PS Vita, you're in luck because some of the most interesting games launched this week are only available on portable systems. But console gamers don't have to despair because they will have some epic adventures of their own to complete. Read on to find out which games run on all systems the week of April 5. Source: From Software 1. Dark Souls II: Fellow Sin releases April 7 on PS4 and Xbox One In the unlikely event that you've erupted through Bloodborne or just aren't interested in its dreary Victorian setting, The spiritual predecessor is about to be renamed on the consoles of the new generation. As with most remastered editions, this Dark Souls II package contains all the downloadable content that ever came out for the original game, along with updated graphics. But keep in mind: This game is full of hyper-complex fighting, with keeping points few and far from each other. Are you persistent enough to see this journey through? Source: Lumenox 2. Awakening Aaru releases April 7 for PS4 and PS3 If you like tough as nail platformers, Awakening Aaru is the game for you this week. You play as a semi-bird semi-bear creature that runs, jumps, and dashes through environments rife with danger.