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'''Attractions''' (Japanese:'''アトラクション''' ''Attraction'') are games hosted by various {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} found in [[PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure]] and [[PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond]]. Attractions are held as entertainment for guests to the PokéPark, and challenge each guest to play against one another in a challenge of various skills, such as speed, stamina, and strength. Each Pokémon has an expected goal, and when they achieve that goal, will earn a bonus prize.
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'''Attractions''' (Japanese: '''アトラクション''' ''Attraction'') are games hosted by various {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} found in [[PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure]] and [[PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond]]. Attractions are held as entertainment for guests to the PokéPark and challenge each guest to play against one another in a contest of various skills, such as speed, stamina, and strength. Each Pokémon has an expected goal, and when they achieve that goal, will earn a bonus prize.


==PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure==
==PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure==
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===Bulbasaur's Daring Dash===
===Bulbasaur's Daring Dash===
[[Image:Bulbasaurs Daring Dash.png|thumb|250px|right|Mew racing other Pokémon in Bulbasaur's Daring Dash.]]
[[File:Bulbasaurs Daring Dash.png|thumb|250px|right|Mew racing other Pokémon in Bulbasaur's Daring Dash.]]
In Bulbasaur's Daring Dash (Japanese: '''フシギダネのふりふりダッシュ''' ''Fushigidane's Foot Race''), players move the Wii remote up and down to run as fast as they can. {{p|Mew}} is the best at this attraction and is unlocked automatically after clearing the Sky Pavilion.
In Bulbasaur's Daring Dash (Japanese: '''フシギダネのふりふりダッシュ''' ''Fushigidane's Foot Race''), players move the Wii remote up and down to run as fast as they can. {{p|Mew}} is the best at this attraction and is unlocked automatically after clearing the Sky Pavilion.


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| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="6" | '''Bulbasaur's Daring Dash'''<br>''"A fast and frantic foot race!"''
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="6" | '''Bulbasaur's Daring Dash'''<br>''"A fast and frantic foot race!"''
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| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Zone: {{color2|000000|Meadow Zone}}'''
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Zone: {{color2|000000|Meadow Zone}}'''  
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Cost: 5 Berries'''
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Cost: 5 Berries'''
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===Venusaur's Vine Swing===
===Venusaur's Vine Swing===
[[Image:Venusaurs Vine Swing.png|thumb|250px|right|Jirachi playing Venusaur's Vine Swing.]]
[[File:Venusaurs Vine Swing.png|thumb|250px|right|Jirachi playing Venusaur's Vine Swing.]]
In Venusaur's Vine Swing (Japanese: '''フシギバナのスイングロープ''' ''Fushigibana's Rope Swinging''), players swing the Wii remote to swing the vine. Pressing 2 releases the Pokémon, and how far it goes depends on the angle of release and the momentum of the swing. {{p|Jirachi}} is the best at this attraction.
In Venusaur's Vine Swing (Japanese: '''フシギバナのスイングロープ''' ''Fushigibana's Rope Swinging''), players swing the Wii remote to swing the vine. Pressing 2 releases the Pokémon, and how far it goes depends on the angle of release and the momentum of the swing. {{p|Jirachi}} is the best at this attraction.


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| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="6" | '''Venusaur's Vine Swing'''<br>''"Swing to and fro, then let go!"''
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="6" | '''Venusaur's Vine Swing'''<br>''"Swing to and fro, then let go!"''
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| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Zone: {{color2|000000|Meadow Zone}}'''
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Zone: {{color2|000000|Meadow Zone}}'''  
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Cost: 5 Berries'''
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Cost: 5 Berries'''
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===Pelipper's Circle Circuit===
===Pelipper's Circle Circuit===
[[Image:Pelippers Circle Circuit.png|thumb|right|200px|Latias flies through Pelipper's Circle Circuit.]]
[[File:Pelippers Circle Circuit.png|thumb|right|200px|Latias flies through Pelipper's Circle Circuit.]]
In Pelipper's Circle Circuit, players tilt the Wii remote to make the Pokémon move around the screen. They must fly through rings to get points: gold is worth 100, red is worth 300, and rainbow is worth 1000. After each possible Pokémon (excluding Pikachu) has received a bonus for their performance, {{p|Latias}} is unlocked. She is the best choice when playing this attraction, being able to score over 30,000 points.
In Pelipper's Circle Circuit, players tilt the Wii remote to make the Pokémon move around the screen. They must fly through rings to get points: gold is worth 100, red is worth 300, and rainbow is worth 1000. After each possible Pokémon (excluding Pikachu) has received a bonus for their performance, {{p|Latias}} is unlocked. She is the best choice when playing this attraction, being able to score over 30,000 points.




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| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="6" | '''Pelipper's Circle Circuit'''<br>''"Aim at the Circles as you fly!"''
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="6" | '''Pelipper's Circle Circuit'''<br>''"Aim at the Circles as you fly!"''
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| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Zone: {{color2|000000|Beach Zone}}'''  
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Zone: {{color2|000000|Beach Zone}}'''
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Cost: 10 Berries'''
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Cost: 10 Berries'''
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===Gyarados's Aqua Dash===
===Gyarados's Aqua Dash===
[[Image:Gyarados Aqua Dash.png|thumb|200px|right|Manaphy surfs through Gyarados's Aqua Dash.]]
[[File:Gyarados Aqua Dash.png|thumb|200px|right|Manaphy surfs through Gyarados's Aqua Dash.]]
In Gyarados's Aqua Dash (Japanese: '''ギャラドスのマリンスライダー''' ''Gyarados's Marine Slider''), players hold 2 to propel the Pokémon forwards, while tilting the Wii remote to turn. Hitting Carvanha or Sharpedo will slow them down, while hitting a speed boost will make them faster. After each possible Pokémon (excluding Pikachu) has received a bonus for their performance, {{p|Manaphy}} is unlocked.
In Gyarados's Aqua Dash (Japanese: '''ギャラドスのマリンスライダー''' ''Gyarados's Marine Slider''), players hold 2 to propel the Pokémon forwards, while tilting the Wii remote to turn. Hitting Carvanha or Sharpedo will slow them down, while hitting a speed boost will make them faster. After each possible Pokémon (excluding Pikachu) has received a bonus for their performance and {{p|Mew}} has been befriended, {{p|Manaphy}} is unlocked.




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| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="6" | '''Gyarados's Aqua Dash'''<br>''"Surf and splash!"''
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="6" | '''Gyarados's Aqua Dash'''<br>''"Surf and splash!"''
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| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Zone: {{color2|000000|Beach Zone}}'''
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Zone: {{color2|000000|Beach Zone}}'''  
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Cost: 10 Berries'''
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Cost: 10 Berries'''
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| width="10" | {{MSP|054|Psyduck}}
| {{p|Psyduck}}
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| width="10" | {{MSP|394|Prinplup}}
| width="10" | {{MSP|394|Prinplup}}
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| style="background:#fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" width="10" | {{MSP|055|Golduck}}
| style="background:#fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" width="10" | {{MSP|055|Golduck}}
| style="background:#fff;" | {{p|Golduck}}
| style="background:#fff;" | {{p|Golduck}}
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| style="background:#fff;" width="10" | {{MSP|490|Manaphy}}
| style="background:#fff;" width="10" | {{MSP|490|Manaphy}}
| style="background:#fff;" | {{p|Manaphy}}
| style="background:#fff;" | {{p|Manaphy}}
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===Empoleon's Snow Slide===
===Empoleon's Snow Slide===
[[Image:Empoleons Snow Slide.png|thumb|right|200px|Suicune slides down Empoleon's Snow Slide.]]
[[File:Empoleons Snow Slide.png|thumb|right|200px|Suicune slides down Empoleon's Snow Slide.]]
In Empoleon's Snow Slide (Japanese: '''エンペルトのスノースライダー''' ''Emperte's Snow Slider''), players must guide the Pokémon around a course of snow, tilting the Wii remote to turn. There are speed boosts which may help the player, but they can also make it difficult to get around corners. The Pokémon will slow down if it hits a wall or obstacle. The fastest Pokémon in this attraction is {{p|Suicune}}.
In Empoleon's Snow Slide (Japanese: '''エンペルトのスノースライダー''' ''Emperte's Snow Slider''), players must guide the Pokémon around a course of snow, tilting the Wii remote to turn. There are speed boosts which may help the player, but they can also make it difficult to get around corners. The Pokémon will slow down if it hits a wall or obstacle. The fastest Pokémon in this attraction is {{p|Suicune}}.


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| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="6" | '''Empoleon's Snow Slide'''<br>''"Speed down a snowy mountain!"''
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="6" | '''Empoleon's Snow Slide'''<br>''"Speed down a snowy mountain!"''
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| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Zone: {{color2|000000|Iceberg Zone}}'''  
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Zone: {{color2|000000|Iceberg Zone}}'''
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Cost: 10 Berries'''
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Cost: 10 Berries'''
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| width="10" | {{MSP|221|Piloswine}}
| width="10" | {{MSP|221|Piloswine}}
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| width="10" style="background:#fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | {{MSP|131|Lapras}}
| width="10" style="background:#fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | {{MSP|131|Lapras}}
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| style="background:#fff" | {{p|Lapras}}
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| style="background:#fff;" width="10" | {{MSP|245|Manaphy}}
| style="background:#fff;" width="10" | {{MSP|245|Manaphy}}
| style="background:#fff;" | {{p|Suicune}}
| style="background:#fff;" | {{p|Suicune}}
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===Bastiodon's Block Barrage===
===Bastiodon's Block Barrage===
[[Image:Bastiodons Block Barrage.png|thumb|right|200px|Metagross smashes through Bastiodon's Block Barrage.]]
[[File:Bastiodons Block Barrage.png|thumb|right|200px|Metagross smashes through Bastiodon's Block Barrage.]]
In Bastiodon's Block Barrage (Japanese: '''トリデプスのパネルクラッシュ''' ''Torideps' Panel Crash''), players move the Pokémon across the bottom of the screen using the directional buttons on the Wii remote, to stop the ball from getting past. To get points the ball must hit wooden panels with numbers on them. Pressing the 2 button to hit the ball gives it power, which means it can get past {{p|Bastiodon}}, who moves side to side in front of the panels, and the many {{p|Dugtrio}} who pop up on the field. If an unpowered ball hits a Dugtrio from the front, it'll be deflected back towards the player. If it hits from behind, the Dugtrio may go underground and let the ball pass, or it might deflect the ball back to the panels to score more points. If a powered up ball (power shot) hits Bastiodon, he will become dizzy and will temporarily be disabled. If the player shoots the ball normally, the points will equal 100 times the number on the panel. If the player uses a power shot, the points will equal 200 times the number on the wooden panel. For example, hitting a 2 gets 200 points and hitting a 4 with a power shot gets 800 points. Hitting two panels at once will not get a bonus, it will just get both the scores. The highest possible score in this game is 99,999 and the best Pokémon to play as is {{p|Metagross}}.
In Bastiodon's Block Barrage (Japanese: '''トリデプスのパネルクラッシュ''' ''Torideps' Panel Crash''), players move the Pokémon across the bottom of the screen using the directional buttons on the Wii remote, to stop the ball from getting past. To get points the ball must hit wooden panels with numbers on them. Pressing the 2 button to hit the ball gives it power, which means it can get past {{p|Bastiodon}}, who moves side to side in front of the panels, and the many {{p|Dugtrio}} who pop up on the field. If an unpowered ball hits a Dugtrio from the front, it'll be deflected back towards the player. If it hits from behind, the Dugtrio may go underground and let the ball pass, or it might deflect the ball back to the panels to score more points. If a powered up ball (power shot) hits Bastiodon, he will become dizzy and will temporarily be disabled. If the player shoots the ball normally, the points will equal 100 times the number on the panel. If the player uses a power shot, the points will equal 200 times the number on the wooden panel. For example, hitting a 2 gets 200 points and hitting a 4 with a power shot gets 800 points. Hitting two panels at once will not get a bonus, it will just get both the scores. The highest possible score in this game is 99,999 and the best Pokémon to play as is {{p|Metagross}}.


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| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="6" | '''Bastiodon's Block Barrage'''<br>''"Shoot the ball, smash the blocks!"''
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="6" | '''Bastiodon's Block Barrage'''<br>''"Shoot the ball, smash the blocks!"''
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| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Zone: {{color2|000000|Cavern Zone}}'''  
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Zone: {{color2|000000|Cavern Zone}}'''
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Cost: 20 Berries'''
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| style="background:#fff;" width="10" | {{MSP|376|Metagross}}
| style="background:#fff;" width="10" | {{MSP|376|Metagross}}
| style="background:#fff;" | {{p|Metagross}}
| style="background:#fff;" | {{p|Metagross}}
| align="center" style="background:#fff; {{roundybr|5px}}" | 99,999
| align="center" style="background:#fff; {{roundybr|5px}}" | 99,000
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===Rhyperior's Bumper Burn===
===Rhyperior's Bumper Burn===
[[Image:Rhyperiors Bumper Burn.png|thumb|right|200px|Heatran spins through Rhyperior's Bumper Burn.]]
[[File:Rhyperiors Bumper Burn.png|thumb|right|200px|Heatran spins through Rhyperior's Bumper Burn.]]
In Rhyperior's Bumper Burn (Japanese: '''ドサイドンのおしだしヒートアップ''' ''Dosidon's Heat Up Fight''), the player must tilt the Wii remote to bump as many Pokémon out of a circular stadium as possible in the given time limit to earn points. These are awarded for bumping other Pokémon out of the stadium and deducted for befriended Pokémon being bumped out of the stadium. Pokémon can unleash a special attack by pressing the 2 button after collecting a power-boost. Some attacks will cause the Pokémon to spin rapidly; others will cause them to explode or unleash an elemental attack. The best Pokémon to play as in this attraction is {{p|Heatran}}.  
In Rhyperior's Bumper Burn (Japanese: '''ドサイドンのおしだしヒートアップ''' ''Dosidon's Heat Up Fight''), the player must tilt the Wii remote to bump as many Pokémon out of a circular stadium as possible in the given time limit to earn points. These are awarded for bumping other Pokémon out of the stadium and deducted for befriended Pokémon being bumped out of the stadium. Pokémon can unleash a special attack by pressing the 2 button after collecting a power-boost. Some attacks will cause the Pokémon to spin rapidly; others will cause them to explode or unleash an elemental attack. The best Pokémon to play as in this attraction is {{p|Heatran}}.  


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| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="6" | '''Rhyperior's Bumper Burn'''<br>''"Spin around! Bump others out!"''
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="6" | '''Rhyperior's Bumper Burn'''<br>''"Spin around! Bump others out!"''
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| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Zone: {{color2|000000|Lava Zone}}'''  
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Zone: {{color2|000000|Lava Zone}}'''
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Cost: 20 Berries'''
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Cost: 20 Berries'''
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===Blaziken's Boulder Bash===
===Blaziken's Boulder Bash===
[[Image:Blazikens Boulder Bash.png|thumb|right|200px|Groudon smashes boulders in Blaziken's Boulder Bash.]]
[[File:Blazikens Boulder Bash.png|thumb|right|200px|Groudon smashes boulders in Blaziken's Boulder Bash.]]
In Blaziken's Boulder Bash (Japanese: '''バシャーモのパンチングロックス''' ''Bursyamo's Punching Rock''), players must swing the Wii remote to smash or deflect the rocks shot at them, depending on the timing of the swing. The rocks fly faster as the game progresses and are shot by a giant machine which appears to be controlled by {{p|Blaziken}} (unless the player is playing as this Pokémon) and {{p|Golem}}. If the Pokémon is hit by a rock, the player must shake the Wii remote for it to recover. Points are awarded for the timing of the attack and the number of times the Pokémon destroys a rock in a row. 100 points are awarded if the blow is not completely in time; 300 points are awarded for excellent timing. The points are multiplied by the number of times the Pokémon hits a rock in a row (once is worth 100 or 300 points, twice in a row is worth 200 or 600, three times is worth 300 or 900, etc). The maximum score is 48,000 and the best Pokémon to play as is {{p|Groudon}}.  
In Blaziken's Boulder Bash (Japanese: '''バシャーモのパンチングロックス''' ''Bursyamo's Punching Rock''), players must swing the Wii remote to smash or deflect the rocks shot at them, depending on the timing of the swing. The rocks fly faster as the game progresses and are shot by a giant machine which appears to be controlled by {{p|Blaziken}} (unless the player is playing as this Pokémon) and {{p|Golem}}. If the Pokémon is hit by a rock, the player must shake the Wii remote for it to recover. Points are awarded for the timing of the attack and the number of times the Pokémon destroys a rock in a row. 100 points are awarded if the blow is not completely in time; 300 points are awarded for excellent timing. The points are multiplied by the number of times the Pokémon hits a rock in a row (once is worth 100 or 300 points, twice in a row is worth 200 or 600, three times is worth 300 or 900, etc). The maximum score is 48,000 and the best Pokémon to play as is {{p|Groudon}}.  


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| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="6" | '''Blaziken's Boulder Bash'''<br>''"Break the flying boulders!"''
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="6" | '''Blaziken's Boulder Bash'''<br>''"Break the flying boulders!"''
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| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Zone: {{color2|000000|Lava Zone}}'''  
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Zone: {{color2|000000|Lava Zone}}'''
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Cost: 20 Berries'''
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Cost: 20 Berries'''
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===Tangrowth's Swing-Along===
===Tangrowth's Swing-Along===
[[Image:Tangrowths Swing Along.png|thumb|right|200px|Celebi swings to Tangrowth's Swing-Along.]]
[[File:Tangrowths Swing Along.png|thumb|right|200px|Celebi swings to Tangrowth's Swing-Along.]]
In Tangrowth's Swing-Along, a series of ropes are set up along the bridge at the entrance of the mansion. The player must swing from rope to rope by swinging the Wii remote back and forth, then pressing B to jump to the next rope without falling and within the time limit. If they fall, they will be placed at the beginning of the bridge. {{p|Celebi}} is the best Pokémon for this attraction.
In Tangrowth's Swing-Along, a series of ropes are set up along the bridge at the entrance of the mansion. The player must swing from rope to rope by swinging the Wii remote back and forth, then pressing B to jump to the next rope without falling and within the time limit. If they fall, they will be placed at the beginning of the bridge. {{p|Celebi}} is the best Pokémon for this attraction.


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| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="6" | '''Tangrowth's Swing-Along'''<br>''"Ricochet from rope to rope!"''
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="6" | '''Tangrowth's Swing-Along'''<br>''"Ricochet from rope to rope!"''
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| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Zone: {{color2|000000|Haunted Zone}}'''  
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Zone: {{color2|000000|Haunted Zone}}'''
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Cost: 30 Berries'''
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Cost: 30 Berries'''
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===Dusknoir's Speed Slam===
===Dusknoir's Speed Slam===
[[Image:Dusknoirs Speed Slam.png|thumb|right|200px|Darkrai smashing through Dusknoir's Speed Slam.]]
[[File:Dusknoirs Speed Slam.png|thumb|right|200px|Darkrai smashing through Dusknoir's Speed Slam.]]
Dusknoir's Speed Slam (Japanese: '''ヨノワールのクラッシュランニング''' ''Yonoir's Running Crash'') uses the same aim as Bulbasaur's Daring Dash: to reach the end as fast as possible by shaking the Wii remote. However, the view of this six Pokémon race is different from Bulbasaur's attraction and there are obstacles that slow the Pokémon down when it hits them. There are two types of obstacles: stone walls, which will already be there at the start, and {{p|Spinarak}}, which come down in front of players. The player must hit these obstacles unless they use certain Ghost-type Pokémon such as {{p|Gengar}} which just pass through. The best Pokémon to play as in this attraction is {{p|Darkrai}}, who can only be befriended after every Pokémon has gotten a bonus.
Dusknoir's Speed Slam (Japanese: '''ヨノワールのクラッシュランニング''' ''Yonoir's Running Crash'') uses the same aim as Bulbasaur's Daring Dash: to reach the end as fast as possible by shaking the Wii remote. However, the view of this six Pokémon race is different from Bulbasaur's attraction and there are obstacles that slow the Pokémon down when it hits them. There are two types of obstacles: stone walls, which will already be there at the start, and {{p|Spinarak}}, which come down in front of players. The player must hit these obstacles unless they use certain Ghost-type Pokémon such as {{p|Gengar}} which just pass through. The best Pokémon to play as in this attraction is {{p|Darkrai}}, who can only be befriended after every Pokémon has gotten a bonus.


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| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="6" | '''Dusknoir's Speed Slam'''<br>''"A rip-roaring riot of a race!"''
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="6" | '''Dusknoir's Speed Slam'''<br>''"A rip-roaring riot of a race!"''
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| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Zone: {{color2|000000|Haunted Zone}}'''  
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Zone: {{color2|000000|Haunted Zone}}'''
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Cost: 30 Berries'''
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Cost: 30 Berries'''
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| {{p|Stunky}}
| {{p|Stunky}}
| 0:16.00 seconds
| 0:16.00 seconds
| width="10" | {{MSP|435|Skutank}}
| width="10" | {{MSP|435|Skuntank}}
| {{p|Skutank}}
| {{p|Skutank}}
| 0:12.50 seconds
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===Rotom's Spooky Shoot-'em-Up===
===Rotom's Spooky Shoot-'em-Up===
[[Image:Rotoms Spooky Shoot-em-up.png|thumb|right|200px|Rotom sharp shoots in Rotom's Spooky Shoot-'Em-Up.]]
[[File:Rotoms Spooky Shoot-em-up.png|thumb|right|200px|Rotom sharp shoots in Rotom's Spooky Shoot-'Em-Up.]]
In Rotom's Spooky Shoot-'em Up, the player must defend themselves from an onslaught of {{p|Gastly}}, {{p|Haunter}} and occasionally one of the {{p|Rotom}} [[Form_differences#Rotom|forms]]. The player points the Wii remote towards the screen and uses the on-screen crosshair to aim their attack at the attacking Pokémon, then press A to launch their attack. A radar at the bottom right corner of the screen will give the player a view of what's behind them. {{p|Rotom}} is the best Pokémon for this attraction.
In Rotom's Spooky Shoot-'em Up, the player must defend themselves from an onslaught of {{p|Gastly}}, {{p|Haunter}} and occasionally one of the {{p|Rotom}} [[List of Pokémon with form differences#Rotom|forms]]. The player points the Wii remote towards the screen and uses the on-screen crosshair to aim their attack at the attacking Pokémon, then press A to launch their attack. A radar at the bottom right corner of the screen will give the player a view of what's behind them. {{p|Rotom}} is the best Pokémon for this attraction.


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| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="6" | '''Rotom's Spooky Shoot-'em-Up'''<br>''"Keep up the zaps and you won't get trapped!"''
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="6" | '''Rotom's Spooky Shoot-'em-Up'''<br>''"Keep up the zaps and you won't get trapped!"''
|-
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| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Zone: {{color2|000000|Haunted Zone}}'''  
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Zone: {{color2|000000|Haunted Zone}}'''
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Cost: 30 Berries'''
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Cost: 30 Berries'''
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===Absol's Hurdle Bounce===
===Absol's Hurdle Bounce===
[[Image:Absols Hurdle Bounce.png|thumb|right|200px|Shaymin leaps its way through Absol's Hurdle Bounce.]]
[[File:Absols Hurdle Bounce.png|thumb|right|200px|Shaymin leaps its way through Absol's Hurdle Bounce.]]
Absol's Hurdle Bounce (Japanese: '''アブソルのつぎつぎハードル''' ''Absol's Hurdle Succession'') uses the same aim as Bulbasaur's Daring Dash. However, the view of this attraction is different from that of Bulbasaur's and there are hurdles that the player must jump over by pressing the 2 button. If the Pokémon hits the hurdle or trips on it while jumping, it will cause the Pokémon to slow down. The best Pokémon to play as in this attraction is {{p|Shaymin}}, who will start off in its Land Forme but transforms into Sky Forme before it starts running.
Absol's Hurdle Bounce (Japanese: '''アブソルのつぎつぎハードル''' ''Absol's Hurdle Succession'') uses the same aim as Bulbasaur's Daring Dash. However, the view of this attraction is different from that of Bulbasaur's and there are hurdles that the player must jump over by pressing the 2 button. If the Pokémon hits the hurdle or trips on it while jumping, it will cause the Pokémon to slow down. The best Pokémon to play as in this attraction is {{p|Shaymin}}, who will start off in its Land Forme but transforms into Sky Forme before it starts running.


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{| class="roundy" align="center" style="background: #{{water color dark}}; border: 5px solid #{{water color}}"
|-
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| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="6" | '''Absol's Hurdle Bounce'''<br>''"Leap the hurdles! Race for the line!"''
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="6" | '''Absol's Hurdle Bounce'''<br>''"Leap the hurdles! Race for the line!"''
|-
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| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Zone: {{color2|000000|Granite Zone}}'''  
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Zone: {{color2|000000|Granite Zone}}'''
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Cost: 40 Berries'''
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Cost: 40 Berries'''
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| width="10" | {{MSP|152|Chikorita}}
| width="10" | {{MSP|152|Chikorita}}
| {{p|Chikorita}}
| {{p|Chikorita}}
| 0:19.00 seconds
| 0:19.00 seconds
| width="10" | {{MSP|286|Breloom}}
| width="10" | {{MSP|286|Breloom}}
| {{p|Breloom}}
| {{p|Breloom}}
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| style="background:#fff;" width="10" | {{MSP|492S|Shaymin}}
| style="background:#fff;" width="10" | {{MSP|492S|Shaymin}}
| style="background:#fff;" | {{p|Shaymin}}
| style="background:#fff;" | {{p|Shaymin}}
| style="background:#fff; {{roundybr|5px}}" | 0:11.00 seconds
| style="background:#fff; {{roundybr|5px}}" | 0:11.00 seconds
|}
|}


===Salamence's Air Ace===
===Salamence's Air Ace===
[[Image:Salamences Air Ace.png|thumb|200px|right|Latios blasts through targets in Salamence's Air Ace.]]
[[File:Salamences Air Ace.png|thumb|200px|right|Latios blasts through targets in Salamence's Air Ace.]]
Salamence's Air Ace (Japanese: '''ボーマンダのスーパースカイレース''' ''Bohmander's Super Sky Race''), the player must fly through the air by tilting the Wii remote and destroy targets with a projectile attack fired with the 2 button. Once every Pokémon has achieved their bonus, {{p|Latios}} will be unlocked.
Salamence's Air Ace (Japanese: '''ボーマンダのスーパースカイレース''' ''Bohmander's Super Sky Race''), the player must fly through the air by tilting the Wii remote and destroy targets with a projectile attack fired with the 2 button. Once every Pokémon has achieved their bonus, {{p|Latios}} will be unlocked, Latios being the best at this attraction.


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|-
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| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="6" | '''Salamence's Air Ace'''<br>''"Hit the Targets any way you can!"''
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="6" | '''Salamence's Air Ace'''<br>''"Hit the Targets any way you can!"''
|-
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| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Zone: {{color2|000000|Granite Zone}}'''  
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Zone: {{color2|000000|Granite Zone}}'''
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Cost: 40 Berries'''
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Cost: 40 Berries'''
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| width="10" | {{MSP|381|Latios}}
| width="10" | {{MSP|381|Latios}}
| {{p|Latios}}
| {{p|Latios}}
| align="center" | 25,000
| align="center" | 25,000
| width="10" | {{MSP|472|Gliscor}}
| width="10" | {{MSP|472|Gliscor}}
| {{p|Gliscor}}
| {{p|Gliscor}}
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| width="10" | {{MSP|373|Salamence}}
| width="10" | {{MSP|373|Salamence}}
| {{p|Salamence}}
| {{p|Salamence}}
| align="center" | 20,000
| align="center" | 20,000
| width="10" | {{MSP|017|Pidgeotto}}
| width="10" | {{MSP|017|Pidgeotto}}
| {{p|Pidgeotto}}
| {{p|Pidgeotto}}
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| align="center" style="background:#fff; {{roundybr|5px}}" | 6,000
| align="center" style="background:#fff; {{roundybr|5px}}" | 6,000
|}
|}


===Rayquaza's Balloon Panic===
===Rayquaza's Balloon Panic===
[[Image:Rayquazas Balloon Panic 1.png|thumb|200px|right|Deoxys makes his way down the balloon in Rayquaza's Balloon Panic.]]
[[File:Rayquazas Balloon Panic 1.png|thumb|200px|right|Deoxys makes his way down the balloon in Rayquaza's Balloon Panic.]]
[[Image:Rayquazas Balloon Panic 2.png|thumb|200px|right|Deoxys shoots away targets in Rayquaza's Balloon Panic.]]
[[File:Rayquazas Balloon Panic 2.png|thumb|200px|right|Deoxys shoots away targets in Rayquaza's Balloon Panic.]]
In Rayquaza's Balloon Panic, the player runs across a Rayquaza shaped balloon passing through rings to gain points. At the same time, the player must dodge {{p|Electrode}} and {{p|Voltorb}} as well as avoid falling off the balloon itself. Once the player has reached the other end of the balloon the view will be aimed towards the back of the player and Drifloon, Drifblim, and Rayquaza will fly across the screen holding targets the player must destroy. Occasionally one will have a large X on it which will take away 300 points. During the first half, the player maneuvers by tilting the Wii remote and jumps with 2, while the second half has the player point the Wii remote towards the screen and fire projectiles with A. The best Pokémon for this attraction is {{p|Deoxys}}.
In Rayquaza's Balloon Panic, the player runs across a Rayquaza-shaped balloon passing through rings to gain points. At the same time, the player must dodge {{p|Electrode}} and {{p|Voltorb}} as well as avoid falling off the balloon itself. Once the player has reached the other end of the balloon the view will be aimed towards the back of the player and Drifloon, Drifblim, and Rayquaza will fly across the screen holding targets the player must destroy. Occasionally one will have a large X on it which will take away 300 points. During the first half, the player maneuvers by tilting the Wii remote and jumps with 2, while the second half has the player point the Wii remote towards the screen and fire projectiles with A. The best Pokémon for this attraction is {{p|Deoxys}}.


{| class="roundy" align="center" style="background: #{{water color dark}}; border: 5px solid #{{water color}}"
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|-
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| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="6" | '''Rayquaza's Balloon Panic'''<br>''"Frantic fun in the air!"''
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="6" | '''Rayquaza's Balloon Panic'''<br>''"Frantic fun in the air!"''
|-
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| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Zone: {{color2|000000|Flower Zone}}'''  
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Zone: {{color2|000000|Flower Zone}}'''
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Cost: 40 Berries'''
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Cost: 40 Berries'''
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| width="10" | {{MSP|386|Deoxys}}
| width="10" | {{MSP|386|Deoxys}}
| {{p|Deoxys}}
| {{p|Deoxys}}
| align="center" | 54,000
| align="center" | 54,000
| width="10" | {{MSP|464|Rhyperior}}
| width="10" | {{MSP|464|Rhyperior}}
| {{p|Rhyperior}}
| {{p|Rhyperior}}
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| width="10" | {{MSP|448|Lucario}}
| width="10" | {{MSP|448|Lucario}}
| {{p|Lucario}}
| {{p|Lucario}}
| align="center" | 45,000
| align="center" | 45,000
| width="10" | {{MSP|359|Absol}}
| width="10" | {{MSP|359|Absol}}
| {{p|Absol}}
| {{p|Absol}}
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==PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond==
==PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond==
[[File:Gorgeous Dancing Multiplayer.png|thumb|250px|right|Pikachu, Snivy, Tepig, and Oshawott engaging in a multiplayer attraction.]]
[[File:Dance Inferno Multiplayer.png|thumb|250px|right|Pikachu, Snivy, Tepig, and Oshawott engaging in a multiplayer attraction]]
[[PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond]] has four known to have Attractions. Each of these Attractions seems to be capable of 1 to 4 players. Additionaly, the only Pokémon that can participate in the attractions are {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Snivy}}, {{p|Tepig}}, and {{p|Oshawott}}.
[[PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond]] has four known Attractions, each of which can accommodate 1 to 4 players. Additionally, the only Pokémon that can participate in the attractions are {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Snivy}}, {{p|Tepig}}, and {{p|Oshawott}}.
During the story, the attractions are used to brainwash the guests of [[Wish Park]] and, as such, the Pokémon will exhibit behavior pertaining to the attraction in their area whilst brainwashed, such as exaggerated cake cravings or aggressive behavior.
 
===Cake Contraption===
:''"Aim and shoot at cake ingredients, and make a lot of delicious cake!"''
In '''Cake Contraption''' (Japanese: '''スイーツファクトリー''' ''Sweets Factory''), players point the Wii Remote at the screen and fire at various types of confectioneries.
 
The first half of the game is similar to {{wp|Whac-A-Mole}} where {{p|Patrat}} will appear out of a number of holes in a panel, holding {{wp|pistachio}}-like nuts which the player fires at. Occasionally a Watchog will appear with a spotted nut worth bonus points. The second half has two Audino tossing lobs of dough into the air which then come falling down to the ground. The player must shoot the lobs of dough, turning them into a cake the first shot, then decorating them on the second shot. {{p|Yamask}}, {{p|Vanillite}}, and {{p|Cottonee}} occasionally fly by with gold dough worth bonus points.  


===Dance Inferno===
===Dance Inferno===
[[Image:Gorgeous Dancing.png|thumb|250px|right|Pikachu dancing alongside Lopunny]]
:''"Dance like Lopunny! Dance well, and you'll get everybody's attention!"''
In Dance Inferno (Japanese: '''ゴージャスダンシング''' ''Gorgeous Dancing''), players move the Wii remote in the motion the icons at the bottom require them to move. With better accuracy and timing comes a better score.
In '''Dance Inferno''' (Japanese: '''ゴージャスダンシング''' ''Gorgeous Dancing''), players move the Wii remote in the motion the icons at the bottom require them to move. With better accuracy and timing comes a better score. The Target Score is 25,000 points.
 
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| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="6" | '''Dance Inferno'''<br>''"..."''
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! style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundytl|5px}} color: #000" colspan="2" | Pokémon
! style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundytr|5px}} color: #000" colspan="1" | Points for Bonus
|- style="background:#fff"
| width="10" | {{MSP|025|Pikachu}}
| {{p|Pikachu}}
| --
|- style="background:#fff"
| width="10" style="background:#fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | {{MSP|495|Snivy}}
| style="background:#fff" | {{p|Snivy}}
| style="background:#fff" | --
|- style="background:#fff"
| width="10" style="background:#fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | {{MSP|498|Tepig}}
| style="background:#fff" | {{p|Tepig}}
| style="background:#fff" | --
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| width="10" style="background:#fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | {{MSP|501|Oshawott}}
| style="background:#fff" | {{p|Oshawott}}
| style="background:#fff; {{roundybr|5px}}" | --
|}


===Power Bash===
===Power Bash===
[[Image:Slash Fight.png|thumb|250px|right|Pikachu knocking out {{p|Krookodile}}]]
:''"Have a showdown with approaching Pokémon! Defeat as many Pokémon to get a high score!"''
In Power Bash (Japanese: '''スラッシュファイト''' ''Slash Fight''), players must knock out a number of Pokémon, while avoiding bombs.
In '''Power Bash''' (Japanese: '''スラッシュファイト''' ''Slash Fight''), players must knock out Pokémon by swinging the Wii remote, while avoiding bombs by pressing A. If the player accidentally performs the wrong action at the wrong time, they will be penalized. The target score is 10,000 points.
 
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| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="6" | '''Power Bash'''<br>''"..."''
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| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Zone: {{color2|000000|}}''' 
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Cost: '''-->
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! style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundytl|5px}} color: #000" colspan="2" | Pokémon
! style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundytr|5px}} color: #000" colspan="1" | Points for Bonus
|- style="background:#fff"
| width="10" | {{MSP|025|Pikachu}}
| {{p|Pikachu}}
| --
|- style="background:#fff"
| width="10" style="background:#fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | {{MSP|495|Snivy}}
| style="background:#fff" | {{p|Snivy}}
| style="background:#fff" | --
|- style="background:#fff"
| width="10" style="background:#fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | {{MSP|498|Tepig}}
| style="background:#fff" | {{p|Tepig}}
| style="background:#fff" | --
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| width="10" style="background:#fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | {{MSP|501|Oshawott}}
| style="background:#fff" | {{p|Oshawott}}
| style="background:#fff; {{roundybr|5px}}" | --
|}
 
===Sweets Factory===
[[Image:Sweets Factory.png|thumb|250px|right|Pikachu blasting away sweets]]
In (Japanese: '''スイーツファクトリー''' ''Sweets Factory''), players point the Wii Remote at the screen and fire at various types of confectioneries.
 
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| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="6" | '''Sweet Factory'''<br>''"..."''
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| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Zone: {{color2|000000|}}''' 
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="3" | '''Cost: '''-->
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! style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundytl|5px}} color: #000" colspan="2" | Pokémon
! style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundytr|5px}} color: #000" colspan="1" | Points for Bonus
|- style="background:#fff"
| width="10" | {{MSP|025|Pikachu}}
| {{p|Pikachu}}
| --
|- style="background:#fff"
| width="10" style="background:#fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | {{MSP|495|Snivy}}
| style="background:#fff" | {{p|Snivy}}
| style="background:#fff" | --
|- style="background:#fff"
| width="10" style="background:#fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | {{MSP|498|Tepig}}
| style="background:#fff" | {{p|Tepig}}
| style="background:#fff" | --
|-
| width="10" style="background:#fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | {{MSP|501|Oshawott}}
| style="background:#fff" | {{p|Oshawott}}
| style="background:#fff; {{roundybr|5px}}" | --
|}


===Wonder Flight===
===Flight of Fancy===
[[Image:Wonder Flight.png|thumb|250px|right|Pikachu flying through space]]
:''"Fly through the sky, and collect lots of gems along the way!"''
In (Japanese: '''ワンダーフライト''' ''Wonder Flight''), players tilt the Wii remote in the direction they want to move to collect gems in the sky.
In '''Flight of Fancy''' (Japanese: '''ワンダーフライト''' ''Wonder Flight''), players tilt the Wii remote in the direction they want to move to collect gems in the sky. The Target Score is 15,000 points.


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===Gallery===
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<gallery>
| align="center" style="background:#{{grass color}}; {{roundy|5px}} color: #000" colspan="6" | '''Wonder Flight'''<br>''"..."''
File:Cake Contraption.png|Cake Contraption
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File:Power Bash.png|Power Bash
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==Trivia==
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Wonder Flight bears a striking resemblance to {{Smw|Super Mario Galaxy}}.  
*Flight of Fancy bears a striking resemblance to being launched from a {{Smw|Launch Star}} in {{Smw|Super Mario Galaxy}} and one planet also bears a striking resemblance to a planet from the game.





Revision as of 18:20, 19 June 2016

If you were looking for the online games played on the Pokémon Global Link, see PokéMileage Club.

Attractions (Japanese: アトラクション Attraction) are games hosted by various Pokémon found in PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure and PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond. Attractions are held as entertainment for guests to the PokéPark and challenge each guest to play against one another in a contest of various skills, such as speed, stamina, and strength. Each Pokémon has an expected goal, and when they achieve that goal, will earn a bonus prize.

PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure

PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure has a total of fourteen different Attractions throughout the eight Zones.

Bulbasaur's Daring Dash

Mew racing other Pokémon in Bulbasaur's Daring Dash.

In Bulbasaur's Daring Dash (Japanese: フシギダネのふりふりダッシュ Fushigidane's Foot Race), players move the Wii remote up and down to run as fast as they can. Mew is the best at this attraction and is unlocked automatically after clearing the Sky Pavilion.

Bulbasaur's Daring Dash
"A fast and frantic foot race!"
Zone: Meadow Zone Cost: 5 Berries
Pokémon Time for Bonus Pokémon Time for Bonus
Pikachu Pikachu 00:09.70 seconds Caterpie Caterpie 00:13.70 seconds
Chimchar Chimchar 00:09.80 seconds Magikarp Magikarp 00:14.50 seconds
Treecko Treecko 00:10.00 seconds Jolteon Jolteon 00:06.10 seconds
Bibarel Bibarel 00:10.10 seconds Arcanine Arcanine 00:06.30 seconds
Turtwig Turtwig 00:10.50 seconds Leafeon Leafeon 00:06.50 seconds
Bulbasaur Bulbasaur 00:10.80 seconds Scyther Scyther 00:06.80 seconds
Bidoof Bidoof 00:10.90 seconds Ponyta Ponyta 00:07.10 seconds
Oddish Oddish 00:11.10 seconds Shinx Shinx 00:07.40 seconds
Shroomish Shroomish 00:11.30 seconds Eevee Eevee 00:07.70 seconds
Munchlax Munchlax 00:11.60 seconds Pachirisu Pachirisu 00:08.10 seconds
Bonsly Bonsly 00:11.90 seconds Buneary Buneary 00:08.70 seconds
Lotad Lotad 00:12.40 seconds Croagunk Croagunk 00:09.20 seconds
Weedle Weedle 00:13.10 seconds Mew Mew 00:05:20 seconds


Venusaur's Vine Swing

Jirachi playing Venusaur's Vine Swing.

In Venusaur's Vine Swing (Japanese: フシギバナのスイングロープ Fushigibana's Rope Swinging), players swing the Wii remote to swing the vine. Pressing 2 releases the Pokémon, and how far it goes depends on the angle of release and the momentum of the swing. Jirachi is the best at this attraction.

Venusaur's Vine Swing
"Swing to and fro, then let go!"
Zone: Meadow Zone Cost: 5 Berries
Pokémon Distance for Bonus Pokémon Distance for Bonus
Pikachu Pikachu 131.20 ft. Pachirisu Pachirisu 144.32 ft.
Munchlax Munchlax 124.64 ft. Ambipom Ambipom 236.16 ft.
Croagunk Croagunk 219.76 ft. Blaziken Blaziken 285.36 ft.
Magikarp Magikarp 72.16 ft. Infernape Infernape 275.52 ft.
Mankey Mankey 203.36 ft. Lucario Lucario 265.68 ft.
Aipom Aipom 190.24 ft. Primeape Primeape 255.84 ft.
Chimchar Chimchar 173.84 ft. Tangrowth Tangrowth 246.00 ft.
Treecko Treecko 160.72 ft. Jirachi Jirachi 328.08 ft.

Pelipper's Circle Circuit

Latias flies through Pelipper's Circle Circuit.

In Pelipper's Circle Circuit, players tilt the Wii remote to make the Pokémon move around the screen. They must fly through rings to get points: gold is worth 100, red is worth 300, and rainbow is worth 1000. After each possible Pokémon (excluding Pikachu) has received a bonus for their performance, Latias is unlocked. She is the best choice when playing this attraction, being able to score over 30,000 points.


Pelipper's Circle Circuit
"Aim at the Circles as you fly!"
Zone: Beach Zone Cost: 10 Berries
Pokémon Points for Bonus Pokémon Points for Bonus
Pikachu Pikachu* 8,500 Pidgeotto Pidgeotto 12,000
Murkrow Murkrow 9,600 Butterfree Butterfree 11,000
Taillow Taillow 9,300 Pelipper Pelipper 14,000
Spearow Spearow 9,000 Gliscor Gliscor 15,000
Starly Starly 8,800 Honchkrow Honchkrow 16,000
Wingull Wingull 8,600 Togekiss Togekiss 17,000
Staravia Staravia 13,000 Staraptor Staraptor 18,000
Tropius Tropius 10,000 Latias Latias 30,000

Gyarados's Aqua Dash

Manaphy surfs through Gyarados's Aqua Dash.

In Gyarados's Aqua Dash (Japanese: ギャラドスのマリンスライダー Gyarados's Marine Slider), players hold 2 to propel the Pokémon forwards, while tilting the Wii remote to turn. Hitting Carvanha or Sharpedo will slow them down, while hitting a speed boost will make them faster. After each possible Pokémon (excluding Pikachu) has received a bonus for their performance and Mew has been befriended, Manaphy is unlocked.


Gyarados's Aqua Dash
"Surf and splash!"
Zone: Beach Zone Cost: 10 Berries
Pokémon Time for Bonus Pokémon Time for Bonus
Pikachu Pikachu* 0:29.50 seconds Vaporeon Vaporeon 0:24.50 seconds
Psyduck Psyduck 0:32.00 seconds Prinplup Prinplup 0:25.00 seconds
Azurill Azurill 0:34.00 seconds Bibarel Bibarel 0:25.50 seconds
Slowpoke Slowpoke 0:36.00 seconds Buizel Buizel 0:26.00 seconds
Empoleon Empoleon 0:22.50 seconds Corsola Corsola 0:27.00 seconds
Floatzel Floatzel 0:23.00 seconds Piplup Piplup 0:28.00 seconds
Feraligatr Feraligatr 0:23.50 seconds Lotad Lotad 0:29.00 seconds
Golduck Golduck 0:24.00 seconds Manaphy Manaphy 0:18.50 seconds

Empoleon's Snow Slide

Suicune slides down Empoleon's Snow Slide.

In Empoleon's Snow Slide (Japanese: エンペルトのスノースライダー Emperte's Snow Slider), players must guide the Pokémon around a course of snow, tilting the Wii remote to turn. There are speed boosts which may help the player, but they can also make it difficult to get around corners. The Pokémon will slow down if it hits a wall or obstacle. The fastest Pokémon in this attraction is Suicune.

Empoleon's Snow Slide
"Speed down a snowy mountain!"
Zone: Iceberg Zone Cost: 10 Berries
Pokémon Time for Bonus Pokémon Time for Bonus
Pikachu Pikachu* 0:58.00 seconds Delibird Delibird 0:50.00 seconds
Teddiursa Teddiursa 0:59.00 seconds Piloswine Piloswine 0:51.00 seconds
Magikarp Magikarp 1:00.00 seconds Prinplup Prinplup 0:52.00 seconds
Empoleon Empoleon 0:45.00 seconds Squirtle Squirtle 0:53.00 seconds
Glaceon Glaceon 0:46.00 seconds Piplup Piplup 0:54.00 seconds
Blastoise Blastoise 0:47.00 seconds Quagsire Quagsire 0:55.50 seconds
Glalie Glalie 0:48.00 seconds Spheal Spheal 0:57.00 seconds
Lapras Lapras 0:49.00 seconds Manaphy Suicune 0:40.00 seconds

Bastiodon's Block Barrage

Metagross smashes through Bastiodon's Block Barrage.

In Bastiodon's Block Barrage (Japanese: トリデプスのパネルクラッシュ Torideps' Panel Crash), players move the Pokémon across the bottom of the screen using the directional buttons on the Wii remote, to stop the ball from getting past. To get points the ball must hit wooden panels with numbers on them. Pressing the 2 button to hit the ball gives it power, which means it can get past Bastiodon, who moves side to side in front of the panels, and the many Dugtrio who pop up on the field. If an unpowered ball hits a Dugtrio from the front, it'll be deflected back towards the player. If it hits from behind, the Dugtrio may go underground and let the ball pass, or it might deflect the ball back to the panels to score more points. If a powered up ball (power shot) hits Bastiodon, he will become dizzy and will temporarily be disabled. If the player shoots the ball normally, the points will equal 100 times the number on the panel. If the player uses a power shot, the points will equal 200 times the number on the wooden panel. For example, hitting a 2 gets 200 points and hitting a 4 with a power shot gets 800 points. Hitting two panels at once will not get a bonus, it will just get both the scores. The highest possible score in this game is 99,999 and the best Pokémon to play as is Metagross.

Bastiodon's Block Barrage
"Shoot the ball, smash the blocks!"
Zone: Cavern Zone Cost: 20 Berries
Pokémon Points for Bonus Pokémon Points for Bonus
Torchic Torchic 1,000 Sudowoodo Sudowoodo 8,000
Meowth Meowth 1,500 Raichu Raichu 9,000
Sableye Sableye 2,000 Mr. Mime Mr. Mime 12,000
Pikachu Pikachu 2,500 Ursaring Ursaring 15,000
Magby Magby 3,500 Hitmonlee Hitmonlee 18,000
Chimchar Chimchar 4,000 Magmortar Magmortar 20,000
Gible Gible 4,500 Electivire Electivire 24,000
Charmander Charmander 5,500 Metagross Metagross 99,000

Rhyperior's Bumper Burn

Heatran spins through Rhyperior's Bumper Burn.

In Rhyperior's Bumper Burn (Japanese: ドサイドンのおしだしヒートアップ Dosidon's Heat Up Fight), the player must tilt the Wii remote to bump as many Pokémon out of a circular stadium as possible in the given time limit to earn points. These are awarded for bumping other Pokémon out of the stadium and deducted for befriended Pokémon being bumped out of the stadium. Pokémon can unleash a special attack by pressing the 2 button after collecting a power-boost. Some attacks will cause the Pokémon to spin rapidly; others will cause them to explode or unleash an elemental attack. The best Pokémon to play as in this attraction is Heatran.

Rhyperior's Bumper Burn
"Spin around! Bump others out!"
Zone: Lava Zone Cost: 20 Berries
Pokémon Points for Bonus Pokémon Points for Bonus
Magnemite Magnemite 1,000 Torterra Torterra 14,000
Pikachu Pikachu 3,000 Snorlax Snorlax 16,000
Bonsly Bonsly 4,000 Venusaur Venusaur 18,000
Baltoy Baltoy 5,000 Flareon Flareon 25,000
Torkoal Torkoal 6,000 Hitmontop Hitmontop 30,000
Quilava Quilava 8,000 Tyranitar Tyranitar 40,000
Claydol Claydol 10,000 Rhyperior Rhyperior 50,000
Magnezone Magnezone 13,000 Heatran Heatran 70,000

Blaziken's Boulder Bash

Groudon smashes boulders in Blaziken's Boulder Bash.

In Blaziken's Boulder Bash (Japanese: バシャーモのパンチングロックス Bursyamo's Punching Rock), players must swing the Wii remote to smash or deflect the rocks shot at them, depending on the timing of the swing. The rocks fly faster as the game progresses and are shot by a giant machine which appears to be controlled by Blaziken (unless the player is playing as this Pokémon) and Golem. If the Pokémon is hit by a rock, the player must shake the Wii remote for it to recover. Points are awarded for the timing of the attack and the number of times the Pokémon destroys a rock in a row. 100 points are awarded if the blow is not completely in time; 300 points are awarded for excellent timing. The points are multiplied by the number of times the Pokémon hits a rock in a row (once is worth 100 or 300 points, twice in a row is worth 200 or 600, three times is worth 300 or 900, etc). The maximum score is 48,000 and the best Pokémon to play as is Groudon.

Blaziken's Boulder Bash
"Break the flying boulders!"
Zone: Lava Zone Cost: 20 Berries
Pokémon Points for Bonus Pokémon Points for Bonus
Pikachu Pikachu 6,000 Machamp Machamp 20,000
Geodude Geodude 5,000 Marowak Marowak 18,000
Phanpy Phanpy 3,000 Farfetch'd Farfetch'd 16,000
Blaziken Blaziken 30,000 Cranidos Cranidos 13,000
Garchomp Garchomp 28,000 Camerupt Camerupt 10,000
Scizor Scizor 26,000 Bastiodon Bastiodon 8,000
Magmortar Magmortar 24,000 Mawile Mawile 7,000
Hitmonchan Hitmonchan 22,000 Groudon Groudon 40,000

Tangrowth's Swing-Along

Celebi swings to Tangrowth's Swing-Along.

In Tangrowth's Swing-Along, a series of ropes are set up along the bridge at the entrance of the mansion. The player must swing from rope to rope by swinging the Wii remote back and forth, then pressing B to jump to the next rope without falling and within the time limit. If they fall, they will be placed at the beginning of the bridge. Celebi is the best Pokémon for this attraction.

Tangrowth's Swing-Along
"Ricochet from rope to rope!"
Zone: Haunted Zone Cost: 30 Berries
Pokémon Time for Bonus Pokémon Time for Bonus
Pikachu Pikachu 0:30.20 seconds Raichu Raichu 0:28.80 seconds
Meowth Meowth 0:30.40 seconds Ambipom Ambipom 0:29.00 seconds
Pichu Pichu 0:30.60 seconds Primeape Primeape 0:29.20 seconds
Lucario Lucario 0:27.80 seconds Aipom Aipom 0:29.40 seconds
Infernape Infernape 0:28.00 seconds Electabuzz Electabuzz 0:29.60 seconds
Blaziken Blaziken 0:28.20 seconds Chimchar Chimchar 0:29.80 seconds
Riolu Riolu 0:28.40 seconds Croagunk Croagunk 0:30.00 seconds
Sneasel Sneasel 0:28.60 seconds Celebi Celebi 0:19.00 seconds


Dusknoir's Speed Slam

Darkrai smashing through Dusknoir's Speed Slam.

Dusknoir's Speed Slam (Japanese: ヨノワールのクラッシュランニング Yonoir's Running Crash) uses the same aim as Bulbasaur's Daring Dash: to reach the end as fast as possible by shaking the Wii remote. However, the view of this six Pokémon race is different from Bulbasaur's attraction and there are obstacles that slow the Pokémon down when it hits them. There are two types of obstacles: stone walls, which will already be there at the start, and Spinarak, which come down in front of players. The player must hit these obstacles unless they use certain Ghost-type Pokémon such as Gengar which just pass through. The best Pokémon to play as in this attraction is Darkrai, who can only be befriended after every Pokémon has gotten a bonus.

Dusknoir's Speed Slam
"A rip-roaring riot of a race!"
Zone: Haunted Zone Cost: 30 Berries
Pokémon Time for Bonus Pokémon Time for Bonus
Pikachu Pikachu 0:15.50 seconds Cranidos Cranidos 0:12.00 seconds
Stunky Stunky 0:16.00 seconds Skuntank Skutank 0:12.50 seconds
Gengar Gengar 0:09.00 seconds Voltorb Voltorb 0:13.00 seconds
Mismagius Mismagius 0:09.50 seconds Gastly Gastly 0:13.50 seconds
Scizor Scizor 0:10.00 seconds Duskull Duskull 0:14.00 seconds
Espeon Espeon 0:10.50 seconds Misdreavus Misdreavus 0:14.50 seconds
Dusknoir Dusknoir 0:11.00 seconds Krabby Krabby 0:15.00 seconds
Umbreon Umbreon 0:11.50 seconds Darkrai Darkrai 0:08.00 seconds

Rotom's Spooky Shoot-'em-Up

Rotom sharp shoots in Rotom's Spooky Shoot-'Em-Up.

In Rotom's Spooky Shoot-'em Up, the player must defend themselves from an onslaught of Gastly, Haunter and occasionally one of the Rotom forms. The player points the Wii remote towards the screen and uses the on-screen crosshair to aim their attack at the attacking Pokémon, then press A to launch their attack. A radar at the bottom right corner of the screen will give the player a view of what's behind them. Rotom is the best Pokémon for this attraction.

Rotom's Spooky Shoot-'em-Up
"Keep up the zaps and you won't get trapped!"
Zone: Haunted Zone Cost: 30 Berries
Pokémon Score for Bonus Pokémon Score for Bonus
Pikachu Pikachu 2,000 Claydol Claydol 6,500
Magnemite Magnemite 1,000 Electabuzz Electabuzz 6,000
Porygon-Z Porygon-Z 11,000 Haunter Haunter 5,500
Magnezone Magnezone 10,000 Abra Abra 5,000
Gengar Gengar 9,000 Elekid Elekid 4,000
Magmortar Magmortar 8,500 Mr. Mime Mr. Mime 3,500
Electivire Electivire 8,000 Baltoy Baltoy 3,000
Mismagius Mismagius 7,500 Rotom Rotom 24,000

Absol's Hurdle Bounce

Shaymin leaps its way through Absol's Hurdle Bounce.

Absol's Hurdle Bounce (Japanese: アブソルのつぎつぎハードル Absol's Hurdle Succession) uses the same aim as Bulbasaur's Daring Dash. However, the view of this attraction is different from that of Bulbasaur's and there are hurdles that the player must jump over by pressing the 2 button. If the Pokémon hits the hurdle or trips on it while jumping, it will cause the Pokémon to slow down. The best Pokémon to play as in this attraction is Shaymin, who will start off in its Land Forme but transforms into Sky Forme before it starts running.

Absol's Hurdle Bounce
"Leap the hurdles! Race for the line!"
Zone: Granite Zone Cost: 40 Berries
Pokémon Time for Bonus Pokémon Time for Bonus
Pikachu Pikachu 0:18.50 seconds Infernape Infernape 0:14.50 seconds
Chikorita Chikorita 0:19.00 seconds Breloom Breloom 0:15.00 seconds
Absol Absol 0:11.90 seconds Riolu Riolu 0:15.50 seconds
Lucario Lucario 0:12.30 seconds Furret Furret 0:16.00 seconds
Ponyta Ponyta 0:12.70 seconds Mareep Mareep 0:16.50 seconds
Ninetales Ninetales 0:13.10 seconds Eevee Eevee 0:17.50 seconds
Lopunny Lopunny 0:13.50 seconds Vulpix Vulpix 0:18.00 seconds
Espeon Espeon 0:14.00 seconds Shaymin Shaymin 0:11.00 seconds

Salamence's Air Ace

Latios blasts through targets in Salamence's Air Ace.

Salamence's Air Ace (Japanese: ボーマンダのスーパースカイレース Bohmander's Super Sky Race), the player must fly through the air by tilting the Wii remote and destroy targets with a projectile attack fired with the 2 button. Once every Pokémon has achieved their bonus, Latios will be unlocked, Latios being the best at this attraction.

Salamence's Air Ace
"Hit the Targets any way you can!"
Zone: Granite Zone Cost: 40 Berries
Pokémon Points for Bonus Pokémon Points for Bonus
Pikachu Pikachu* 5,000 Honchkrow Honchkrow 13,000
Latios Latios 25,000 Gliscor Gliscor 12,000
Salamence Salamence 20,000 Pidgeotto Pidgeotto 10,500
Charizard Charizard 18,000 Togekiss Togekiss 10,000
Dragonite Dragonite 17,000 Golbat Golbat 9,000
Flygon Flygon 16,000 Taillow Taillow 8,000
Aerodactyl Aerodactyl 15,000 Murkrow Murkrow 7,000
Staraptor Staraptor 14,000 Zubat Zubat 6,000

Rayquaza's Balloon Panic

Deoxys makes his way down the balloon in Rayquaza's Balloon Panic.
Deoxys shoots away targets in Rayquaza's Balloon Panic.

In Rayquaza's Balloon Panic, the player runs across a Rayquaza-shaped balloon passing through rings to gain points. At the same time, the player must dodge Electrode and Voltorb as well as avoid falling off the balloon itself. Once the player has reached the other end of the balloon the view will be aimed towards the back of the player and Drifloon, Drifblim, and Rayquaza will fly across the screen holding targets the player must destroy. Occasionally one will have a large X on it which will take away 300 points. During the first half, the player maneuvers by tilting the Wii remote and jumps with 2, while the second half has the player point the Wii remote towards the screen and fire projectiles with A. The best Pokémon for this attraction is Deoxys.

Rayquaza's Balloon Panic
"Frantic fun in the air!"
Zone: Flower Zone Cost: 40 Berries
Pokémon Points for Bonus Pokémon Points for Bonus
Pikachu Pikachu 15,000 Gliscor Gliscor 12,000
Deoxys Deoxys 54,000 Rhyperior Rhyperior 29,000
Lucario Lucario 45,000 Absol Absol 28,000
Glaceon Glaceon 42,000 Breloom Breloom 27,000
Luxray Luxray 40,000 Mareep Mareep 24,000
Flygon Flygon 16,000 Cyndaquil Cyndaquil 23,000
Mamoswine Mamoswine 34,000 Totodile Totodile 22,000
Infernape Infernape 33,000 Chikorita Chikorita 20,000
Floatzel Floatzel 32,000 Mime Jr. Mime Jr. 17,000

PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond

Pikachu, Snivy, Tepig, and Oshawott engaging in a multiplayer attraction

PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond has four known Attractions, each of which can accommodate 1 to 4 players. Additionally, the only Pokémon that can participate in the attractions are Pikachu, Snivy, Tepig, and Oshawott. During the story, the attractions are used to brainwash the guests of Wish Park and, as such, the Pokémon will exhibit behavior pertaining to the attraction in their area whilst brainwashed, such as exaggerated cake cravings or aggressive behavior.

Cake Contraption

"Aim and shoot at cake ingredients, and make a lot of delicious cake!"

In Cake Contraption (Japanese: スイーツファクトリー Sweets Factory), players point the Wii Remote at the screen and fire at various types of confectioneries.

The first half of the game is similar to Whac-A-Mole where Patrat will appear out of a number of holes in a panel, holding pistachio-like nuts which the player fires at. Occasionally a Watchog will appear with a spotted nut worth bonus points. The second half has two Audino tossing lobs of dough into the air which then come falling down to the ground. The player must shoot the lobs of dough, turning them into a cake the first shot, then decorating them on the second shot. Yamask, Vanillite, and Cottonee occasionally fly by with gold dough worth bonus points.

Dance Inferno

"Dance like Lopunny! Dance well, and you'll get everybody's attention!"

In Dance Inferno (Japanese: ゴージャスダンシング Gorgeous Dancing), players move the Wii remote in the motion the icons at the bottom require them to move. With better accuracy and timing comes a better score. The Target Score is 25,000 points.

Power Bash

"Have a showdown with approaching Pokémon! Defeat as many Pokémon to get a high score!"

In Power Bash (Japanese: スラッシュファイト Slash Fight), players must knock out Pokémon by swinging the Wii remote, while avoiding bombs by pressing A. If the player accidentally performs the wrong action at the wrong time, they will be penalized. The target score is 10,000 points.

Flight of Fancy

"Fly through the sky, and collect lots of gems along the way!"

In Flight of Fancy (Japanese: ワンダーフライト Wonder Flight), players tilt the Wii remote in the direction they want to move to collect gems in the sky. The Target Score is 15,000 points.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Flight of Fancy bears a striking resemblance to being launched from a Launch Star in Super Mario Galaxy and one planet also bears a striking resemblance to a planet from the game.



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