Nintendo Insider writes:
Pokémon fans will enjoy putting their knowledge to the test, and parents will be happy knowing that through Learn with Pokémon: Typing Adventure their children are at least being more productive during their gaming time.
Older players also shouldn’t so readily dismiss the game, as it proves a great opportunity to hone those typing skills.
Michibiku's Graham Russell and Jenni Lada play Pokemon: Typing Adventure.
Adam from Awesome Games writes: 'Typing has become fundamental to humanity’s existence. Ok, maybe that’s a slight exaggeration, but it’s a skill that almost all of us possess and rely on day-to-day.
The wonderful thing is, though, everyone has their own unique style. Some of us plod at the keys from a great height, dropping our index fingers like atom bombs as the keyboard groans under the impact of each hefty, downward press. Others use a hybrid of fingers to get the job done: a rouge thumb, a couple of pinkies – they may even dabble with the third finger.'
NZ Gamer - Nintendo’s always been a pretty innovative company. They invented a bunch of stuff that’s now considered standard - things like the d-pad, shoulder buttons, and numerous other technologies. So it’s no surprise to see slightly unusual things come out for their hardware. Even so, this is right up there with the best of them.