Guess That Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl
- For the animated series segment, see Who's That Pokémon?
| Guess That Pokemon: Diamond and Pearl | ||||
Box Art of the 2008 edition | ||||
| Release date | 2008 / 2009 | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Publisher(s) | Pressman Toy | |||
| Age | 6+ | |||
| Players | 2 | |||
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Guess That Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl is a board game manufactured by Pressman Toy in 2008. It a Pokémon-branded version of the Milton Bradley game Guess Who?. In 2009, a second edition of the game was released featuring new box art that dropped the Diamond and Pearl branding.
In the game, each player receives a game base with 24 different Pokémon on it and a deck of "choice" cards with one card for each Pokémon. There are two different sets of Pokémon, but both players must use the same set at the same time. Each player chooses a Pokémon from their deck of "choice" cards and the object of the game is to guess which Pokémon the other player has chosen. To guess, players narrow down the number of Pokémon by asking Yes or No questions such as "Is your Pokémon a Water-type?" or "Does your Pokémon have a tail?" and flipping down the Pokémon that do not fit these criteria. The game is over when a player has successfully guessed the other player's Pokémon and/or has narrowed down their board to only one Pokémon.
Contents
- 1x Pokémon guide book
- 1x rules sheet
- 2x game bases
- 96x base cards (48 for Game 1, 48 for Game 2)
- 96x "choose" cards [1]

Pokémon choices
Game 1
- Monferno
- Piplup
- Prinplup
- Pichu
- Pikachu
- Shinx
- Luxio
- Ponyta
- Rapidash
- Cherubi
- Cherrim
- Shellos (West Sea)
- Shellos (East Sea)
- Floatzel
- Pachirisu
- Buneary
- Happiny
- Bidoof
- Munchlax
- Snorlax
- Carnivine
Game 2
- Hippopotas
- Hippowdon
- Combee
- Vespiquen
- Kricketot
- Kricketune
- Bonsly
- Sudowoodo
- Chingling
- Chimecho
- Abra
- Kadabra
- Alakazam
- Mothim
- Hoothoot
- Noctowl
- Graveler
- Golem
- Starly
- Staravia
- Staraptor
- Onix
- Cranidos
- Rampardos
Gallery
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Setup of the 2008 edition
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Box art of the 2009 edition [1]
See Also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Guess that Pokemon Matching Game | Amazon.com. Retrieved on January 16, 2026.
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