Sometimes it's hard to get our spouses into the geeky things we love. But, what if the creators make something to solve that? If they did, it would probably look a lot like Pokemon Quest.
There are certainly a lot of spin-off games that could do with a second life.
Greysun writes:
"There are a ton of games that you can play on the eShop right now, but did you know that a bunch of games cost $0 --here are the best free Switch games."
It is a brave new world for the Pokemon series. Thanks to the prevalence of mobile devices and lowering of walls, all sorts of spin-offs are showing up in new spaces. Android and iOS devices are getting their own kinds of games involving our favorite pocket monsters. None of them are traditional Pokemon titles, but that doesn't mean they don't have value or should be ignored. In fact, people probably should be trying out and experiencing some of the ones immediately available now. (Especially while waiting for the DeNA Pokemon Masters game and the sleep-tracking Pokemon Sleep application.) But, which ones should people consider playing?
I really dont get this game unless im doing something wrong i barely have control of my pokemon they target who they want, they position themselves however they want and they seem to shoot their ranged attacks into the walls all the time. Maybe im missing something but it just doesnt seem to care about your input beyond what move to do then its down to sheer luck if you land your attacks or if they are aimed at the main threat or not.