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Revision as of 03:59, 10 April 2015

Pokémon Rumble World
みんなのポケモンスクランブル
Pokémon Rumble World logo.png
Pokémon Rumble World's logo
Basic info
Platform: Nintendo 3DS
Category: Action RPG
Players: 1 player
Connectivity: StreetPass
Developer: Ambrella
Publisher: Nintendo
Part of: Generation VI side series
Ratings
CERO: N/A
ESRB: E10+
ACB: PG
OFLC: N/A
PEGI: 7
GRAC: N/A
GSRR: N/A
Release dates
Japan: April 8, 2015
North America: April 8, 2015
Australia: April 8, 2015
Europe: April 8, 2015
South Korea: N/A
Hong Kong: N/A
Taiwan: N/A
Websites
Japanese: Official site
English: Official site
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Pokémon Rumble World (Japanese: みんなのポケモンスクランブル Everyone's Pokémon Scramble) is a freemium Nintendo 3DS game released in most regions on April 8, 2015. The game is free to download, but features in-game microtransactions. The game features all 719 species of Pokémon, as well as Mega Evolution and Primal Kyogre and Groudon. It is the fourth entry in the Pokémon Rumble series.

The title "Pokémon Rumble World" was originally discovered prior to its announcement due to receiving a classification from the Australian Classification Board.

Story

The game is set in the Kingdom of Toys. At the start of the game, the king greets the player's Mii, jealous of a magician who has 10 Pokémon, whereas the king only has one Pikachu. The player's Mii then leaves Castle Town via a hot-air balloon to collect wild Toy Pokémon. As the player befriends wild Toy Pokémon, their Adventurer Rank increases. As their Adventurer Rank increases, more items are available in the shop and the stages will feature more powerful Pokémon.

Unlike previous games in the Pokémon Rumble series, the player's Mii explores with their Toy Pokémon. Miis from StreetPass and SpotPass will visit the player's game. The player can explore by taking balloons, which must be purchased with Poké Diamonds; different kinds of balloons will allow access to different areas. When using a balloon, the stage the player visits is decided by a roulette. Stages can have stars attached to them at random to show there is a chance of finding rare Pokémon there. After using a balloon, it temporarily loses air, but the player can wait for it to be re-inflated or can spend Poké Diamonds to instantly re-inflate it.

Poké Diamonds

Poké Diamonds are a special currency in the game which the player can purchase with real money from the Nintendo eShop, although they can also be found during gameplay (such as when clearing a stage or through StreetPass). Poké Diamonds can be used to make it easier to find different kinds of wild Pokémon, exchanged for hot-air balloons rides, change the clothes of Miis, re-inflate balloons faster, and to continue playing in a stage after a Pokémon's HP runs out. The player can also buy additional Pokémon storage with Poké Diamonds, to add to the initial 30 slots.

A set of 50 Poké Diamonds cost ¥80/$.69. The maximum number of Poké Diamonds the player can buy is 3000, which costs a total ¥4800. Once the maximum limit is reached, a Mine appears, awarding 20 Poké Diamonds a day, as well as a Balloon VIP card, reducing the cost to re inflate balloons to 1 Poké Diamond for all balloons. There will also be one-time limited sales on Poké Diamonds.

Cost

Poké Diamonds North America Europe/Australia Japan
×50 $0.69 ??? ¥80
×50 (Limited offer) $0.49 ??? ¥??
×100 $1.29 ??? ¥???
×200 $2.39 ??? ¥???
×200 (Limited offer) $1.79 ??? ¥???
×500 $5.49 ??? ¥???
×1,000 $9.99 ??? ¥???
×1,750 $15.99 ??? ¥????

Passwords

Players are able to receive special Pokémon once they reach adventurer level 4, via special passwords posted on the official website. The word "Gift" precedes the name of the Pokémon in-game and each has a special ability.

Pokémon Type Move(s) Password Availability
North America PAL region Japan
Pancham Pancham Fighting Karate Chop Sky Uppercut 18294319 24197410 ??? ???
Smeargle Smeargle Normal Sketch (none) 18014401 35325215 ??? ???
Eevee Eevee Normal Take Down Swift ??? ??? 24771725 ???

Areas

Staff

Main article: Staff of Pokémon Rumble World

See also

References




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Picross: Picross NP Vol. 1Picross (GBC) (canceled)Picross (3DS)
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Blazing, Stormy & Light Adventure Squad
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Rumble series: RumbleRumble BlastRumble URumble WorldRumble Rush
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