- The first Pokemon adventure on Wii starring Pikachu.
- Shake and tilt the Wii Remote to fly, swim and skate your way through a whole host of fun.
- Explore various zones within the PokPark, such as the Beach Zone, Iceberg Zone, Lava Zone or Haunted Zone where youll find various Attractions, which comprise the main challenges in the game.
- Build friendships with the Pokmon that challenge you by defeating them!.
Product Description
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Play as Pikachu and interact with many Pokémon! Players guide
Pikachu through the adventure to save the PokéPark! You can meet
many other Pokémon who appear in the game and talk to them.
Characters in PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure speak with the
same voices from the Pokémon animated TV series and movies! Much
of the appeal of PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure is seeing the
Pokémon interact with and speak to each other. There is a great
variety of Pokémon for Pikachu to become friends with!
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PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure is a single player
action-adventure game for Wii set in the ever-popular Pokémon
game universe. An entirely new take on Pokémon gameplay, players
take on the role of Pikachu as he explores the gameworld in
search of the means to save PokéPark. Along the way he will
compete with other Pokémon in various competitions, activities
and some battles, through which he accumulates friends who will
help him in his quest and upgrades his own special skills.
Additional functionality includes: special motion controls using
the Wii Remote or Wii Remote Plus controller, an in-game economy
and the ability to save in-game images to a user-supplied SD
memory card.
Use your mini-game playing skills and Pikachu's battle abilities
to save PokéPark.
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Help Pikachu Save the PokéPark
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The first Pokémon adventure game on the Wii console, PokéPark
Wii: Pikachu's Adventure puts Pikachu at the center of a fun,
expansive playground filled with adventure, attractions and of
course, Pokémon. The Rare Pokémon, Mew, summons Pikachu to the
PokéPark to find the missing Sky Prism pieces. The gameworld in
this adventure is expansive and filled with other Pokémon. Some
of these Pokémon are willing to help, while others may need some
convincing. Either way, they may hold the key to finding the
missing pieces of the Sky Prism. It's up to Pikachu do what he
needs to in order to save the day.
Gameplay
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Unlike traditional Pokémon games, which generally trend toward
RPG style gameplay facilitated by arena battles with multiplayer
options, PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure is a single player
action-adventure whose progress is mostly tied to mini-game play.
Playing as the iconic Pokémon, Pikachu, the goal is to save
PokéPark by finding shards of an object know as the "Sky Prism."
These are hidden throughout the 14 themed zones that make up the
gameworld, which Pikachu enters and searches with the aid of
other Pokémon encountered. To get this aid Pikachu must make
friends with these Pokémon. This is sometimes tied to combat, but
is generally achieved by besting Pokémon in one of many mini-game
style competitions, categorized as either attractions, skill
games or cleaning duty. As is always the case in the Pokémon
universe, all these Pokémon have different special skills and
attributes. This is the point of befriending them, since once
befriended players can utilize any Pokémon in mini-game play.
Players can also upgrade certain skills by cashing in berries
hidden throughout the game that serve as currency. Finally,
players can utilize in-game photo functionality to capture
moments from the game which can then be saved via Wii SD memory
card functionality.
Key Game Features
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* Playing as Pikachu, players start their adventure at the
PokéPark and play a variety of attractions that are found in each
game zone
* Interact with and befriend Pokémon by defeating them in these
skill games, after which they can serve as stand-ins for Pikachu
in certain attractions
* 14 themed game levels including: Meadow Zone, Lava Zone,
Haunted Zone and others
* Players can compete in challenges multiple times to try and
beat their high score, adding to the game's replay value
* Players use the Wii Remote controller turned sideways to
navigate through the PokéPark, while different motion controls
are used in the various attractions and skill games
* Players can take photos of their favorite Pokémon in the game
and save them to an SD Card (sold separately)
* In-game economy based on berries hidden throughout the game
which can be cashed in for upgrades in certain situations
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