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POKEMON - Sword & Shield

Posted: May 26th, '21, 18:53
by VampMiyu
Hi everyone!

Does anyone play any of the pokemons?
My Nintendo Switch ID is SW-3035-0844-5616 ^^ (Vampmiyu)
:qh:

Re: POKEMON - Sword & Shield

Posted: Oct 21st, '21, 09:26
by Beautiful Disaster
I do, in fact, play the Pokemans! I'm not sure of my Switch ID right now but I'll charge it up and find out <3

Re: POKEMON - Sword & Shield

Posted: Dec 19th, '21, 16:02
by Amura
I'm not playing... but would you mind me asking a question?
Is this game very easy to learn the basic ropes or does it have a learning curve?

My son is only 6 years old and he loves Pokemon, but I'm not sure about his dexterity to handle certain type of games.
We tried my old Pokemon games for GameBoy, which I though had an easy game structure but he was frustrated soon enough. Might have been the language, he does not speak English and that kinda made it less fun, but I'm interested in learning more about other Pokemon games.

Re: POKEMON - Sword & Shield

Posted: Mar 3rd, '22, 05:38
by GoldenAltaira
I have pokemon Sheild x3

Re: POKEMON - Sword & Shield

Posted: Mar 23rd, '22, 04:10
by Rehgai
Amura wrote:I'm not playing... but would you mind me asking a question?
Is this game very easy to learn the basic ropes or does it have a learning curve?

My son is only 6 years old and he loves Pokemon, but I'm not sure about his dexterity to handle certain type of games.
We tried my old Pokemon games for GameBoy, which I though had an easy game structure but he was frustrated soon enough. Might have been the language, he does not speak English and that kinda made it less fun, but I'm interested in learning more about other Pokemon games.
I'm pretty sure the newer games have different language options. I personally don't pay attention to the dialogue much, as I've been playing for a while.

The learning curve isn't too bad- If he does like I do, there is no learning curve! Just hit him with all you got! And learn how different element types effect others IE- Water is strong against Fire but weak against grass.

You can get REALLY into Pokemon, but using defensive moves and offensive moves, balancing out your IV powers and a lot of other things I never bothered to learn in the past 25 years.

Re: POKEMON - Sword & Shield

Posted: Oct 28th, '22, 00:48
by PupDragon
I have not bought a new pokemon game since Sun/Moon. (the first one, not Sun/Moon 2)

I did not bother with Sword and Shield. I was tired of buying the same game, with small differences, over and over. I just did not see anything in them that drew my interest.

I still play the other pokemon games. My original gameboy and Pokemon Red still work great.

Re: POKEMON - Sword & Shield

Posted: Oct 28th, '22, 07:14
by Rehgai
Are you going to get the new Pokemon? I was thinking of Scarlet.