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==Availability==
==Availability==
The game, being one found on the Internet, is free for now. The game requries a computer to play, assuming the buyer has a keyboard and mouse. Hardware requirements may be found [[Launcher|here]].
The game, being one found on the Internet, is free for now. The game requries a computer to play, assuming the player has a keyboard and mouse. Hardware requirements may be found [[Launcher|here]].


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==

Revision as of 17:28, 31 January 2013

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Pokémon 3D is a video game originally created by Nilllzz. It is heavily inspired by Minecraft, and the Pokémon series. Pokémon 3D focused on the strong points of Pokémon Gold and Silver versions and their remakes, and gives players a taste as to how the once 2D world they knew was in 3D. They could even see through the eyes of their own trainer.

Availability

The game, being one found on the Internet, is free for now. The game requries a computer to play, assuming the player has a keyboard and mouse. Hardware requirements may be found here.

Gameplay

The player begins his journey from New Bark Town, running an errand for Professor Elm to Mr. Pokémon's house to discover what he was so excited about. Elm supplies the player with one of three Pokémon, Chikorita, Cyndaquil, or Totodile, for this errand. After Mr. Pokémon's discovery turns out to be an Egg, the player returns to New Bark Town, only to find that a suspicious red-haired boy seen lurking outside of Elm's lab earlier has stolen one of Elm's Pokémon— the one that the player's choice is weak to, coincidentally. Upon defeating him and returning to New Bark Town, the player gives the name of the boy (the player can choose any name; his name defaults to Silver) to a police officer who has come to investigate the incident. Elm is amazed by the Egg and insists on studying it, allowing the player to keep the Pokémon they traveled with as a starter Pokémon. From here, he encourages the player to journey across Johto and challenge the eight Gym Leaders, Falkner, Bugsy, Whitney, Morty, Chuck, Jasmine, Pryce, and Clair, and eventually the Pokémon League (though this is a long way off). With the first Gym in nearby Violet City, the player heads off on their adventure.


Requirements

  • XNA Framework 4.0
  • .NET Framework 4.0
  • Graphics card with support for DirectX 9

Development cycle | Version history | Future versions


Help | Controls | Launcher | Menu screen | Options | FAQ


Technical | Savefile structure | Game Mods | Content Packs