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* This is one of the few Pokémon games available in English not to be released in North America. | * This is one of the few Pokémon games available in English not to be released in North America. | ||
* A re-release of this product was privately re-isssued on June 18, 2012, to mark the anniversary of the completion of the first Pokemon typing game. | |||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== |
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Learn with Pokémon: Typing Adventure バトル&ゲット!ポケモンタイピングDS | |
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Learn with Pokémon: Typing Adventure boxart (game only) | |
Basic info
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Platform: | Nintendo DS |
Category: | Edutainment |
Players: | 1-5 players simultaneous |
Connectivity: | None |
Developer: | Genius Sonority |
Publisher: | Nintendo |
Part of: | Generation V miscellaneous |
Ratings
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CERO: | A |
ESRB: | N/A |
ACB: | G |
OFLC: | N/A |
PEGI: | 3 |
GRAC: | N/A |
GSRR: | N/A |
Release dates
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Japan: | April 21, 2011* November 12, 2011* |
North America: | N/A |
Australia: | January 10, 2013[1] |
Europe: | September 21, 2012[2] |
South Korea: | N/A |
Hong Kong: | N/A |
Taiwan: | N/A |
Websites
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Japanese: | Official website |
English: | Official website |
Japanese boxart
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Learn with Pokémon: Typing Adventure (Japanese: バトル&ゲット!ポケモンタイピングDS Battle & Get! Pokémon Typing DS) is the first Generation V spin-off Pokémon game.
The game comes with the Nintendo Wireless Keyboard, a Bluetooth-enabled keyboard that communicates with the game card, though players may also use a keyboard on the touch screen. The Japanese version is sold with two keyboard color choices—black or white. The Japanese and English versions come with a QWERTY layout, the German version comes with a QWERTZ layout, and the French version comes with an AZERTY layout.
Gameplay
The player, a new rookie typist, travels through various routes and areas discovering Pokémon. The game is played with an attaching keyboard. Its purpose is to teach children to type, but the developers have said older people can enjoy it as well as the levels can get very difficult. A beginner's level is present to teach players how to type, while advanced courses are meant for experienced players. Quiz Courses test the player's Pokémon knowledge.
Wild Pokémon will appear, and the player must correctly type their name to catch them. Multipliers are available if Pokémon names are typed fast enough. At the end of several stages, a boss Pokémon may appear; the bosses are Reshiram, Zekrom, Cobalion, Serperior, Ho-Oh, Lugia, Terrakion, Virizion, Zoroark, Kyogre, and Groudon. There are less than 60 courses. There are 403 Pokémon available in the game. Each course has its own features and targets required to complete them, as well as three different requirements for medals such as achieving certain point scores, capturing certain Pokémon and not making any typographical errors.
In the Japanese version, the player types Pokémon's names in rōmaji; the game uses Nihon-shiki romanizations, not the trademarked ones, because of the way Japanese keyboards work; for example, 'Tirati-no' is used instead of Chillaccino.
Story
A new rookie typist, who is the player, meets Paige Down of the Elite Typists' Club, who investigate where Pokémon live by typing their names on a keyboard to capture them in a Typing Ball, a special type of Poké Ball. With the player's help, the Elite Typists' Club manages to reach new areas they have never been to before, and together with Key and her friend Professor Quentin Werty, they investigate 403 Pokémon, including, eventually, Reshiram and Zekrom, and gather medals to become Master Typists.
Blurb
Master the keyboard and catch Pokémon in this thrilling typing adventure!
Type quickly! Type correctly! Use the Nintendo Wireless Keyboard to research over 400 Pokémon in locations such as the desert, forest, mountains, beaches and many more...
Unlockables
Keyboard Skins | Method |
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Fire-type Starter Pokémon | Earn 15 medals |
Water-type Starter Pokémon | Earn 30 medals |
Grass-type Starter Pokémon | Earn 40 medals |
Pikachu & Pichu | Earn 80 medals |
Chic Design | Earn 125 medals |
Mirage Design | Earn 180 medals |
Reshiram & Zekrom | Complete the game |
Rotom Design | Capture all six forms of Rotom |
Secret Sword Design | Capture level 100 Cobalion, Terrakion and Virizion |
Heart Design | Capture all 403 Pokémon |
Sounds | Method |
Music Box Sounds | Earn 60 medals |
Phone Sound | Earn 100 medals |
Pipe Sound | Earn 150 medals |
Gallery
Trivia
- Heatmor was removed from the European versions of the game.
- This is one of the few Pokémon games available in English not to be released in North America.
- A re-release of this product was privately re-isssued on June 18, 2012, to mark the anniversary of the completion of the first Pokemon typing game.
In other languages
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References
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