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Revision as of 06:57, 12 June 2018
- Quest redirects here. For the missions in the Pokémon Ranger series, see Ranger Quest. For the island in the Sevii Islands, see Seven Island.
Pokémon Quest ポケモンクエスト | |
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Pokémon Quest logo | |
Basic info
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Platform: | Nintendo Switch, iOS, Android |
Category: | Action |
Players: | 1 |
Connectivity: | N/A |
Developer: | Game Freak |
Publisher: | Nintendo/The Pokémon Company |
Part of: | Generation VII spin-off |
Ratings
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CERO: | A |
ESRB: | E |
ACB: | G |
OFLC: | N/A |
PEGI: | 3 |
GRAC: | N/A |
GSRR: | N/A |
Release dates
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Japan: | May 30, 2018 (Nintendo Switch) Late June 2018 (mobile) |
North America: | May 29, 2018 Late June 2018 (mobile) |
Australia: | May 30, 2018 Late June 2018 (mobile) |
Europe: | May 30, 2018 Late June 2018 (mobile) |
South Korea: | May 30, 2018 Late June 2018 (mobile) |
Hong Kong: | May 30, 2018 Late June 2018 (mobile) |
Taiwan: | May 30, 2018 Late June 2018 (mobile) |
Websites
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Japanese: | Pokémon.co.jp |
English: | Official site Pokémon.com Nintendo.com |
Japanese boxart
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Pokémon Quest (Japanese: ポケモンクエスト Pokémon Quest) is a free-to-play spin-off Pokémon game for the Nintendo Switch and for iOS and Android. It was released on the Nintendo eShop in North America on May 29, 2018, and in Japan, Europe, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Taiwan on May 30, 2018. The mobile version of the game will be released in late June 2018.
The games were announced worldwide on May 30, 2018, at a Pokémon press conference in Tokyo, Japan.
Blurb
Welcome to Tumblecube Island, where Pokémon™ have been turned into cubes?
Set off for adventure in the Pokémon™ Quest game. Venture out with your Pokémon buddies on expeditions across Tumblecube Island in search of loot in this free-to-start action-adventure for the Nintendo Switch™ system. Modify your Pokémon buddies with discovered Power Stones to make your ultimate expedition team.
With a cube-shaped art style, Pokémon™ Quest is unlike any Pokémon game you've seen before. The simple gameplay makes it easy to hop into expeditions and start exploring Tumblecube Island with the help of your Pokémon buddies. Afterwards, head back to your base camp where you can use the loot you found during your adventure to befriend more Pokémon. Attract various Kanto Region Pokémon to your base camp by cooking up dishes made with collected ingredients! You can even decorate your base camp with fun items that provide helpful bonuses that make your expeditions more beneficial.
Plot
The game opens with the player heading out to Tumblecube Island, a recently discovered island which possesses traces of a civilization that no longer exists, to see if they can find any precious loot. The player brings with them a MoBee IV drone manufactured by Silph Co. to help them find said precious loot. At first, the MoBee IV acts strange, so the player reboots it, at which point it reveals that it has no data about Tumblecube Island. It suggests to befriend a Pokémon familiar with Tumblecube Island's landscape.
The player is then able to befriend one of five Pokémon: Pikachu (an attacking Pokémon that boasts of shocking electrical strikes), Eevee (a well-balanced Pokémon that toys with its opponents with its tricky moves), Bulbasaur (a sturdy Pokémon that roots itself to the ground for its tenacious defense), Charmander (an attacking Pokémon that burns everything up with the power of fire), or Squirtle (a well-balanced Pokémon that can flow through any situation as magnificently as water). The goal of the game alongside finding precious loot then encompasses befriending more Pokémon on the island and training them through expeditions so that areas populated by strong wild Pokémon can be explored as thoroughly as possible.
Gameplay
The game is set on Tumblecube Island, home to Pokémon made out of cubes known as Pokéxel. Although they move autonomously, players can direct their moves at other Pokémon. In each stage, the goal is to collect Power Stones and other treasure in order to complete it. These stones can power up a player's Pokémon, either in HP, Attack, or to evolve it. Each player has a Base Camp that can be customized and decorated with things bought from the Poké Mart or earned from progressing in the main game. There, players can cook food to lure other Pokémon to the camp.
Poké Mart
The Poké Mart is a shop that sells decorations, box expansions, and downloadable content. Decorations and box expansions are purchased with PM Tickets. PM Tickets can be acquired as rewards for completing quests or purchasing premium content. The Poké Mart also offers 50 PM Tickets to the player every 22 hours as part of a Member Service. Each item of DLC comes with 100 PM Tickets.
Decorations and box expansions
Image | Name | Description | Price | |
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Flareon Cusheon | Size of red ingredient drops ×1.5 | 50 | ||
Charizard Torch | Size of red ingredient drops ×2 | 300 | ||
Vaporeon Cusheon | Size of blue ingredient drops ×1.5 | 50 | ||
Blastoise Fountain | Size of blue ingredient drops ×2 | 300 | ||
Jolteon Cusheon | Size of yellow ingredient drops ×1.5 | 50 | ||
Venusaur Planter | Size of yellow ingredient drops ×2 | 300 | ||
Dodrio Tent | Size of gray ingredient drops ×1.5 | 50 | ||
Mechanical Tauros | Size of gray ingredient drops ×2 | 300 | ||
Bulbasaur Flag | Exp. received from Level-Up Training ×1.5 | 150 | ||
Fearow Weathervane | Exp. received from Level-Up Training ×2 | 500 | ||
Charmander Flag | Success rate of Move-Learning Training ×1.5 | 200 | ||
Ditto Balloon | Success rate of Move-Learning Training ×2 | 700 | ||
Squirtle Flag | Number of ingredients received from recycling ×1.5 | 100 | ||
Meowth Balloon | Number of ingredients received from recycling ×2 | 400 | ||
Victreebel Golf Bag | Chance for Pokémon with a multi-socket ×1.5 | 200 | ||
Kangaskhan Swing Chair | Chance for Pokémon with a multi-socket ×2 | 800 | ||
Pikachu Surfboard | Chance of attracting multiple Pokémon with your cooking ×1.5 | 400 | ||
Mewtwo Arch | Maximum battery charges +1 | 700 | ||
Pokémon Box Expansion | Increase the Pokémon buddies you can have by 20 (max 300) | 50 | ||
Stone Box Expansion | Increase the Power Stones you can have by 20 (max 300) | 50 | ||
Downloadable content
DLC | United States | Eurozone | United Kingdom | Australia | Japan |
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Expedition 3-Pack Bundle
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$29.99 | €29.99 | £26.99 | $45.00 | ¥3,600 |
Expedition Pack | $4.99 | €4.99 | £4.49 | $7.50 | ¥600 |
Great Expedition Pack
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$9.99 | €9.99 | £8.99 | $15.00 | ¥1,200 |
Ultra Expedition Pack
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$17.99 | €17.99 | £16.19 | $27.00 | ¥2,200 |
Scattershot Stone | $2.99 | €2.99 | £2.69 | $4.50 | ¥360 |
Broadburst Stone | $2.99 | €2.99 | £2.69 | $4.50 | ¥360 |
Whack-Whack Stone | $2.99 | €2.99 | £2.69 | $4.50 | ¥360 |
Wait Less Stone | $2.99 | €2.99 | £2.69 | $4.50 | ¥360 |
Stay Strong Stone | $2.99 | €2.99 | £2.69 | $4.50 | ¥360 |
Sharing Stone | $2.99 | €2.99 | £2.69 | $4.50 | ¥360 |
All purchases will grant a one-time bonus of 100 PM tickets each.
Quests
As the player progresses through the game, they will complete quests and be rewarded with PM Tickets and items.
Name | Description | Reward |
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Basics of Strengthening Pokémon | Power Stones attached to Pokémon: 2 | 5 PM Tickets |
First Steppe | Clear First Steppe | 1 Wait Less Stone |
Start of an Expedition | Successful island expeditions: 4 | Recharge your battery (+5) |
Rookie Chef | Number of times you've cooked: 3 | 5 PM Tickets |
Base Camp Improvement | Decorate | 5 PM Tickets |
First Shopping Trip | Shop at the Poké Mart | 5 PM Tickets |
Level-Up Training | Do Level-Up Training | 5 PM Tickets |
PM Tickets | Number of times PM Tickets have been received from the shop: 2 | 10 PM Tickets |
Pokédex | Species registered in your Pokédex: 10 | 5 PM Tickets |
Get Power Stones | Power Stones obtained: 10 | 5 PM Tickets |
Move-Learning Training | Do Move-Learning Training | 5 PM Tickets |
Close-Range Team | Go on expeditions with only close-range Pokémon | 15 Fossils |
Normal-Type Buddies | Make 10 Normal-type buddies | 5 Balm Mushrooms |
Fire-Type Buddies | Make 10 Fire-type buddies | 5 Big Roots |
Water-Type Buddies | Make 10 Water-type buddies | 5 Icy Rocks |
Electric-Type Buddies | Make 10 Electric-type buddies | 5 Honeys |
Grass-Type Buddies | Make 10 Grass-type buddiees | 5 Icy Rocks |
Ice-Type Buddies | Make 10 Ice-type buddies | 5 Icy Rocks |
Fighting-Type Buddies | Make 10 Fighting-type buddies | 5 Icy Rocks |
Poison-Type Buddies | Make 10 Poison-type buddies | 5 Big Roots |
Ground-Type Buddies | Make 10 Ground-type buddies | 5 Big Roots |
Flying-Type Buddies | Make 10 Flying-type buddies | 5 Honeys |
Psychic-Type Buddies | Make 10 Psychic-type buddies | 5 Honeys |
Bug-Type Buddies | Make 10 Bug-type buddies | 5 Big Roots |
Rock-Type Buddies | Make 10 Rock-type buddies | 5 Balm Mushrooms |
Ghost-Type Buddies | Make 10 Ghost-type buddies | 5 Balm Mushrooms |
Dragon-Type Buddies | Make 10 Dragon-type buddies | 5 Icy Rocks |
Steel-Type Buddies | Make 10 Steel-type buddies | 5 Honeys |
Fairy-Type Buddies | Make 10 Fairy-type buddies | 5 Balm Mushrooms |
Superior Strength | Achieve a maximum ATK of 500 | 10 PM Tickets |
Tenacious Defense | Achieve a maximum HP of 500 | 10 PM Tickets |
Tumblecube Island Expedition | Go on 10 successful expeditions on the island | Recharge your battery (+5) |
Member Bonus | Receive PM Tickets from the Poké Mart 3 times | 5 PM Tickets |
Tumblecube Island Chef | Cook a dish 10 times | 5 PM Tickets |
Power Stone Collector | Get 30 Power Stones | 5 PM Tickets |
Pokémon Professor | Register 20 species in your Pokédex | 10 PM Tickets |
Training Master | Do Level-Up Training 5 times | 5 PM Tickets |
Move Training Master | Do Move-Learning Training 5 times | 5 PM Tickets |
Recipe Collector | Collect 6 cooking recipes | 10 PM Tickets |
Team Strength | Reach a team strength of 1,000 | 10 PM Tickets |
Thriving Camp | Put 18 decorations at your base camp | 5 PM Tickets |
Scattershot Stone | Attach a Scattershot Stone and use a move | 5 PM Tickets |
Broadburst Stone | Attach a Broadburst Stone and use a move | 5 PM Tickets |
Whack-Whack Stone | Attach a Whack-Whack Stone and use a move | 5 PM Tickets |
Wait Less Stone | Attach a Wait Less Stone and use a move | 5 PM Tickets |
Stay Strong Stone | Attach a Stay Strong Stone and use a move | 5 PM Tickets |
Sharing Stone | Attach a Sharing Stone and use a move | 5 PM Tickets |
1 Bingo Achieved | Get a bingo | 5 PM Tickets |
2 Bingos Achieved | Get a double bingo | 5 PM Tickets |
3 Bingos Achieved | Get a triple bingo | 5 PM Tickets |
Bronze Cooking | Cook with a bronze cooking pot | 10 PM Tickets |
Silver Cooking | Cook with a silver cooking pot | 10 PM Tickets |
Gold Cooking | Cook with a gold cooking pot | 10 PM Tickets |
2 Long-Range and 1 Close-Range Pokémon | Go on expeditions with two long-range Pokémon and one close-range Pokémon | 15 Bluk Berries |
2 Close-Range and 1 Long-Range Pokémon | Go on expeditions with two close-range Pokémon and one long-range Pokémon | 15 Apricorns |
Ranged Team | Go on expeditions with only long-range Pokémon | 14 Tiny Mushrooms |
Power Stone Recycler | Recycle this many Power Stones: 1 | 5 PM Tickets |
Normal-Type Investigation | Defeat 50 Normal-type Pokémon | 5 Balm Mushrooms |
Fire-Type Investigation | Defeat 50 Fire-type Pokémon | 5 Big Roots |
Water-Type Investigation | Defeat 50 Water-type Pokémon | 5 Icy Rocks |
Electric-Type Investigation | Defeat 50 Electric-type Pokémon | 5 Honeys |
Grass-Type Investigation | Defeat 50 Grass-type Pokémon | 5 Icy Rocks |
Ice-Type Investigation | Defeat 50 Ice-type Pokémon | 5 Icy Rocks |
Fighting-Type Investigation | Defeat 50 Fighting-type Pokémon | 5 Icy Rocks |
Poison-Type Investigation | Defeat 50 Poison-type Pokémon | 5 Big Roots |
Ground-Type Investigation | Defeat 50 Ground-type Pokémon | 5 Big Roots |
Flying-Type Investigation | Defeat 50 Flying-type Pokémon | 5 Honeys |
Psychic-Type Investigation | Defeat 50 Psychic-type Pokémon | 5 Honeys |
Bug-Type Investigation | Defeat 50 Bug-type Pokémon | 5 Big Roots |
Rock-Type Investigation | Defeat 50 Rock-type Pokémon | 5 Balm Mushrooms |
Ghost-Type Investigation | Defeat 50 Ghost-type Pokémon | 5 Balm Mushrooms |
Dragon-Type Investigation | Defeat 50 Normal-type Pokémon | 5 Icy Rocks |
Steel-Type Investigation | Defeat 50 Steel-type Pokémon | 5 Honeys |
Fairy-Type Investigation | Defeat 50 Fairy-type Pokémon | 5 Balm Mushroooms |
Normal-Type Team | Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Normal-type Pokémon | 5 Balm Mushrooms |
Fire-Type Team | Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Fire-type Pokémon | 5 Big Roots |
Water-Type Team | Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Water-type Pokémon | 5 Icy Rocks |
Electric-Type Team | Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Electric-type Pokémon | 5 Honeys |
Grass-Type Team | Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Grass-type Pokémon | 5 Icy Rocks |
Ice-Type Team | Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Ice-type Pokémon | 5 Icy Rocks |
Fighting-Type Team | Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Fighting-type Pokémon | 5 Icy Rocks |
Poison-Type Team | Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Poison-type Pokémon | 5 Big Roots |
Ground-Type Team | Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Ground-type Pokémon | 5 Big Roots |
Flying-Type Team | Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Flying-type Pokémon | 5 Honeys |
Psychic-Type Team | Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Psychic-type Pokémon | 5 Honeys |
Bug-Type Team | Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Bug-type Pokémon | 5 Big Roots |
Rock-Type Team | Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Rock-type Pokémon | 5 Balm Mushrooms |
Ghost-Type Team | Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Ghost-type Pokémon | 5 Balm Mushrooms |
Dragon-Type Team | Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Dragon-type Pokémon | 5 Icy Rocks |
Steel-Type Team | Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Steel-type Pokémon | 5 Honeys |
Fairy-Type Team | Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Fairy-type Pokémon | 5 Balm Mushrooms |
Staff
- Main article: Staff of Pokémon Quest
Trailer
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English
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In other languages
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Trivia
- There are several cases in the game where a Pokémon can have a move it shouldn't be able to, such as Caterpie with Take Down, and Koffing with Lava Plume.
- There are no Dark type Pokémon in this game.
- The Premier Ball Model is awarded for buying 10 decoration items. This is a reference to the core series, where buying 10 Poké Balls awards a free Premier Ball.
This article is part of Project Sidegames, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on the Pokémon Sidegames. |