Yahoo! Kids online games
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The Yahoo! Kids games were a series of games on the website of Yahoo! in Japan, mainly created in Flash between 2006 and 2019. Games that were displayed into Pokémon.com later had no major changes other than the possibility of earning Trainer Tokens.
Pounding Jigsaw
- Main article: Wobbuffet's Puzzle Pack!
Pounding Jigsaw[1] (Japanese: ドキドキジグソー) was a jigsaw game released in 2006 and retired in 2007, featuring Wynaut and Wobbuffet. Its completed picture is a promotional artwork of Pokémon Ranger the Comic: Double Mission. The game had two difficulty settings and was made available years later at Pokémon.com as Wobbuffet's Puzzle Pack!, featuring promotional artwork for Pokémon: DP Sinnoh League Victors instead.
Pokémon Personality Test!
The Pokémon Personality Test![2] (Japanese: ポケモン診断テスト!) was a short personality quiz that results in displaying one of the playable characters from Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team, which the player can be turned into at the beginning of the game, at the end of the quiz.
Pokémon Shuffle
- Main article: Psyduck's Shuffle Surprise!
Pokémon Shuffle[3] (Japanese: ポケモンシャッフル) was a memory game about shuffling cards and finding the right card with a Pokémon that the game wanted the player to memorize. Released in 2007, it was made available years later at Pokémon.com as Psyduck's Shuffle Surprise!!.
Eevee's 8 Tiles
- Main article: Eevee's Tile Trial!
Eevee's 8 Tiles[4] (Japanese: イーブイパネル8) was an arcade game reminiscent of a sliding puzzle in which players slide tiles around and align three of the same tiles in a row or column to earn points. Released in 2007, the game was made available years later at Pokémon.com as Eevee's Tile Trial!.
Pokémon Garden
- Main article: Pokémon Garden
Pokémon Garden (Japanese: ポケモンガーデン) was a social game that acted as a virtual theme park, and operated between July 2007 to April 2009. Players required a Yahoo! ID account to join its activities.
Ambipom's Get it All Together!
Ambipom's Get it All Together![5] (Japanese: そろえて!エテボース) is a game featuring Ambipom , in which the player creates the names of Pokémon with five katakana glyphs into four different rows. Dragging a glyph with the mouse allowed changing its position along with each glyph from other rows directly above it. If the player took too long to create a name, a solution for the bottom row was showcased at the right side of the screen near Ambipom. The game is played either with no timer or a 150 seconds limit.
Pokémon Sky Tower
Pokémon Sky Tower (Japanese: ポケモンスカイタワー) was an online trivia game where players with a Yahoo! ID account competed against others to reach the 100th floor of a tower. Guessing a question right raised the player's floor position by one, while guessing one wrong lowered their position.[1]
The game was playable during 6AM to 12PM and had a ranking of the best players available. It operated from September 3, 2008 (near the release of Pokémon Platinum) to December 26, 2010.[2]
Memorize it Perfectly! Guessing Game
Memorize it and It's Perfect! Guessing Game[6] (Japanese: おぼえてピッタリ! すうじあてゲーム) was a game where the player had an ammount of time to memorize the HP and Attack damage of three different Pokémon cards, and then answer questions in a certain ammount of time about these attributes.
Possible cards
- Venusaur (Shining Darkness)
- Charmander (Shining Darkness)
- Charmeleon (Shining Darkness)
- Charizard (Shining Darkness)
- Wartortle (Shining Darkness)
- Diglett (Shining Darkness)
- Shellder (Shining Darkness)
- Farfetch'd (Shining Darkness)
- Arcanine (Shining Darkness)
- Jynx (Shining Darkness)
- Natu (Shining Darkness)
- Hoppip (Shining Darkness)
- Mareep (Shining Darkness)
- Flaaffy (Shining Darkness)
- Phanpy (Shining Darkness)
- Donphan (Shining Darkness)
- Carvanha (Shining Darkness)
- Breloom (Shining Darkness)
- Lombre (Shining Darkness)
- Plusle (Shining Darkness)
- Shuppet (Shining Darkness)
- Vibrava (Shining Darkness)
- Shelgon (Shining Darkness)
- Salamence (Shining Darkness)
- Pidgeot (Shining Darkness)
- Nidoking (Shining Darkness)
- Muk (Shining Darkness)
- Lickilicky (Shining Darkness)
- Wormadam Trash Cloak (Shining Darkness)
- Lugia (Shining Darkness)
- Dialga LV.X (Shining Darkness)
- Palkia LV.X (Shining Darkness)
- Darkrai LV.X (Shining Darkness)
Pokémon Mazeland
Pokémon Mazeland[7] (Japanese: ポケモンメイズランドー) was another social game that required a Yahoo! ID account to play the game. Players started the game at the central plaza of a maze, whose plaza had the shape of a Pokémon released up to Generation IV, and could find up to four plates scattered across checkpoints in the map. Obtaining each plate also required answering which Pokémon between a selection of three had the same type as the one featured in the map's shape.[3]
Like in other instances, players could see eachother around the map at real time and communicate between them. A ranking of players with most obtained plates overall and a bulleting board with news on the development of Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver was also present in the game. The game's services were active from August 28, 2009 to December 26, 2010.
Speed it Up, Shiftry!
- Main article: Shiftry's Big Seed Fling!
Speed it Up, Shiftry![8] (Japanese: トバシテ! ダーテング) was an online game featuring Shiftry, where players picked one seed from three choices to fling as high as they could on the screen. This game was made available at Pokémon.com as Shiftry's Big Seed Fling!.
Guess the Right Card! 80 Pannels
Guess the Right Card! 80 Pannels[9] (Japanese: カード当て ワイズ! パネル80) was a quiz game released in 2010 about guessing the name of a Pokémon card of the LEGEND Era, out of a selection of four names and at the fastest possible time to win more points.
Possible cards
- Scyther (Reviving Legends 5)
- Bellossom (Reviving Legends 4)
- Tangrowth (Lost Link 4)
- Carnivine (Lost Link 7)
- Ninetales (SoulSilver Collection 13)
- Cyndaquil (SoulSilver Collection 14)
- Flareon (Reviving Legends 9)
- Magcargo (Reviving Legends 11)
- Poliwag (SoulSilver Collection 18)
- Vaporeon (Reviving Legends 16)
- Kingdra (Reviving Legends 15)
- Relicanth (Lost Link 8)
- Rotom (Reviving Legends 21)
- Lanturn (Reviving Legends 20)
- Pachirisu (Lost Link 12)
- Magnezone (Lost Link 11)
- Espeon (Reviving Legends 24)
- Mr. Mime (Lost Link 17)
- Gengar (Lost Link 15)
- Mew (Lost Link 18)
- Larvitar (Reviving Legends 33)
- Onix (Reviving Legends 30)
- Riolu (Lost Link 25)
- Lucario (Lost Link 26)
- Umbreon (Reviving Legends 37)
- Sneasel (Reviving Legends 40)
- Tyranitar (Reviving Legends 44)
- Absol (Lost Link 27)
- Scizor (Reviving Legends 48)
- Mawile (Reviving Legends 50)
- Skarmory (Reviving Legends 49)
- Steelix (Reviving Legends 47)
- Eevee (Reviving Legends 58)
- Togepi (Reviving Legends 59)
- Snorlax (Lost Link 28)
- Dragonite (Lost Link 31)
- Suicune & Entei LEGEND (Reviving Legends 65)
- Raikou & Suicune LEGEND (Reviving Legends 67)
- Entei & Raikou LEGEND (Reviving Legends 63)
- Darkrai & Cresselia LEGEND (Lost Link 35)
Pokémon Type Battle
Pokémon Type Battle[10] (Japanese: ポケモンタイプバトル) was a Microsoft Silverlight strategy game available from 2010 to 2013.[4]
Guess the Truth! Pokémon Matching
Guess the Truth! Pokémon Matching[11] (Japanese: しんかを当てよう! ポケモン マッチング) was a Microsoft Silverlight game available from 2011 to 2013 for Yahoo! ID users.
Who is This Pokémon?
Who is This Pokémon?[12] (Japanese: このポケモン なぁに?) was another Microsoft Silverlight game available from 2011 to 2013 and exclusive to Yahoo! ID users.
Pokémon Card Game Entry Battle Simulator web: Beginning Set
- Main article: Pokémon Card Game Entry Battle#Pokémon Card Game Entry Battle Simulator web: Beginning Set
Pokémon Card Game Entry Battle Simulator web: Beginning Set[13] (Japanese: エントリバトルシミュレ web はじめてセット) was a Pokémon Trading Card Game simulator versus a CPU from the Japanese TCG website, made available in Yahoo! Kids at 2013.
Pokémon Card Game Entry Battle Simulator web: Reshiram-EX/Zekrom-EX Battle Strength Deck
- Main article: Pokémon Card Game Entry Battle#Pokémon Card Game Entry Battle Simulator web: Reshiram-EX/Zekrom-EX Battle Strength Deck
Pokémon Card Game Entry Battle Simulator web: Reshiram-EX/Zekrom-EX Battle Strength Deck[14] (Japanese: エントリバトルシミュレ web 「レシラムEX」「ゼクロムEX」) was another TCG simulator versus a CPU from the Japanese TCG website, made available at Yahoo! Kids at 2013.
Pokémon Hide and Seek
Pokémon Hide and Seek[15] (Japanese: ポケモンかくれんぼ) was a whack-a-mole-styled game made in HTML5 and available from 2013 to July 31, 2024,[5] where the player had 60 seconds to spot Pokémon hiding in a jungle setting. Clicking on a regular Pokémon awarded 10 points, while Mythical Pokémon were worth 50 points. Points were also multiplied by each Pokémon of the same type selected in a row.
Pokémon seen
- Bulbasaur
- Charmander
- Squirtle
- Poliwhirl
- Gloom
- Psyduck
- Flareon
- Marill
- Roselia
- Leafeon
- Chimchar
- Oshawott
- Snivy
- Tepig
- Pansage
- Pansear
- Panpour
- Ferrothorn
- Victini
- Keldeo
- Meloetta
See also
External links
- Yahoo! Kids Pokémon portal (archived)
References
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