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In [[Pokémon.com]], there are a couple of '''online games''' that one can play. The games after the revamp will earn the player Trainer Tokens and are found in there own section of the Fun Zone. There are seven online games in all, with four being from before the revamp, and three being from after the revamp.  The games from after the revamp are English adaptions of games originally found on the Japanese Daisuki Club site.
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==Turtwig's Target Smash!==
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'''{{p|Turtwig}}'s Target Smash!''' is one of these online games. In this game, the player is a Turtwig using {{m|Energy Ball}} to smash targets while avoiding the blocks, as they stop it. The amount of points for each hit depends on the time it takes to break the targets and the amount of targets broken within one Energy Ball. Like other online games at Pokémon.com, Turtwig's Target Smash gives the player Trainer Tokens the first time they reach 50,000 points, and every time they earn 150,000 points. At the end of the game, Turtwig will use {{m|SolarBeam}}. The game lasts 100 seconds.
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===Types of Targets===
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*The red target: This target is a basic target. When hit it will give 90 points. There is no countdown to the target disappearing.
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*The green target: This target is like the red target, but offers more points when hit and has a countdown to it disappearing.
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*The gold target: This target is smaller than a green target, and offers more points when hit and has a smaller countdown to disappearing.
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==Pachirisu's Click-Clack Attack!==
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'''{{p|Pachirisu}}'s Click-Clack Attack!''' is another one of these games. Here, there are a bunch of Pokémon disks, which should be hit into holes. More points are received when more than one Pokémon in the same evolutionary line are in the same hole. If two Pokémon in the evolutionary line hit each other when they aren't in a hole, they will fuse into the Pokémon's evolution. For example, if two {{p|Budew}} were to hit each other, they would fuse into a {{p|Roselia}}. If that Roselia hits another Budew, they will then fuse into a {{p|Roserade}}. Evolved Pokémon are worth more points than unevolved Pokémon. During a couple of rounds, the player must put every Pokémon into a hole in one shot. During others, a {{p|Lucario}} covered with stars will appear. If the Lucario goes into a hole, a bunch of stars will appear near it. This will temporarily raise the amount of points received from hitting a Pokémon into that hole.
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===Pokémon that appear===
*{{p|Azurill}}, {{p|Marill}}, and {{p|Azumarill}}
*{{p|Budew}}, {{p|Roselia}}, and {{p|Roserade}}
*{{p|Machop}}, {{p|Machoke}}, and {{p|Machamp}}
*{{p|Pichu}}, {{p|Pikachu}}, and {{p|Raichu}}
*{{p|Lucario}}
 
==Munchlax's Berry Bonanza!==
'''{{p|Munchlax}}'s Berry Bonanza!''' is another online game. In this game, the player tries to match [[berry|berries]] of the same kind. When 3 or more are put together, they will disappear and the player will earn points. If the player manages to match many of these berries, rarer berries will appear. When matched, these will get the player more points. The player can also get more points. The game will end when the screen a berry comes above the screen or if all 100 berries are used. During a couple of rounds, Munchlax may jump, making many berries fall into the puzzle.
 
===Berries seen===
*{{b|Oran}}
*{{b|Pecha}}
*{{b|Sitrus}}
*{{b|Wiki}}
*{{b|Aguav}}
*{{b|Cornn}}
*{{b|Tamato}}
*{{b|Pamtre}}
 
==Switch-a-Roo!==
'''Switch-a-Roo!''' is a game that was introduced before the site was revamped. This game is based off of {{game|Platinum}}. In this game, the player tries to switch Pokémon next to each other in order to make 3 or more in a row. Once 3 Pokémon of the same species are put together, they will disappear. The color of each box corresponds to the type of the Pokémon in that box. If the player earned 30 points, they would earn a download. Like the other games that appeared before the site revamp, this game was not put on the new site. However, this ''is'' still available to play in [http://www.pokemonplatinum.com/#/fun-zone/game/ Pokémon Platinum's main page].
===Pokémon that appear===
*{{p|Turtwig}}
*{{p|Piplup}}
*{{p|Chimchar}}
*{{p|Dialga}}
*{{p|Palkia}}
*{{p|Giratina}} (Origin Forme)
 
==Tricks of a Trainer==
'''Tricks of a Trainer''' is another game introduced before the site was revamped. It is a quiz game, asking question about [[Hoenn]]. If the player gets a question right, {{Ash}} appears along with a sentence saying that the answer is correct. If the player gets a question wrong however, [[Professor Birch]] will appear along with a sentence saying that the answer is incorrect. They will also have to redo the question. There are five questions total. Like the other games that appeared before the site revamp, this game was not put on the new site.
==Grassamatass==
'''{{t|Grass}}amatass''' is another game introduced before the site was revamped. In this game, the player tries to solve a crossword about Grass-type Pokémon and moves from Generations I through III. There are nine questions total. Like the other games that appeared before the site revamp, this game was not put on the new site.
==Deep Sea Diving==
'''Deep Sea Diving''' is another game introduced before the site was revamp. In this game, the player tries to find the names of {{type|water}} Pokémon from Generations I through III. Like other games that appeared before the site revamp, this game was not put on the new site.
==External links==
*[http://origin.pokemon.com/#funzone where the games from before the revamp can be played]
*[http://www.pokemon.com/us/fun-zone/online-games/ online games section on Pokémon.com]

Revision as of 17:38, 10 August 2015