![]() ![]() It's a tough journey, with some Pokémon believing that you are the cause of the disasters. On your journey, you meet a number of Pokémon both good and bad, facing numerous challenges, sticking together with your partner through thick and thin. You, along with your partner, form a Rescue Team in order to help Pokémon in Mystery Dungeons, dangerous places with aggressive Pokémon and randomised layouts. When you wake up in the Pokémon world, you soon learn that its residents have recently been plagued with natural disasters, causing mass panic. Pokémon Mystery Dungeon is far more interesting to me than the mainline entries due to the emotional story and lovable characters. You are, however, allowed to pick your partner Pokémon, who you travel with throughout the game. Perhaps a relic of its time, I feel it'd be much better to just be able to choose. This is a charming concept, but sometimes I'm unhappy with the results. Upon starting the game, you take a personality quiz to determine which Pokémon you play as. All you can remember is that you were human. You are a human, who has mysteriously turned into a Pokémon, losing all of your memories in the process. The player will fail if either the main character or partner are defeated.Pokémon Mystery Dungeon is based on a rather simple premise. While going through the dungeon, the player gets hungry, and has to eat food either found in the dungeon, or bought in advance. ![]() Pokémon fight using the four moves they know, by using a standard ‘A button’ attack, or throwing rocks and other items. These battles are turn-based, and take place in the dungeon map. In the dungeon, there are wild Pokémon that battle with the player’s team. The objective is to either finish a job, or go through all the floors to find the exit. These jobs take part in dungeons, of which the layout is randomized. If the player successfully completes a job, they receive a reward, and Rescue Points, which increase a team’s rank. The game is mission-based with many jobs, which can be found on the bulletin board, requested by mail, or initiated through story events, and include rescuing Pokémon, delivering items, or escorting clients. The player chooses a partner Pokémon which is one of ten Pokémon (which excludes the last six stated above and the Pokémon of the same type). The player starts out as a human who turned into a Pokémon, which can be one of sixteen Pokémon (Bulbasaur, Squirtle, Charmander, Cyndaquil, Totodile, Chikorita, Treecko, Torchic, Mudkip, Pikachu, Eevee, Machop, Cubone, Psyduck, Meowth, and Skitty) and is determined by a personality quiz taken at the beginning of the game. They featured Generation IV Pokémon, improved Wi-Fi features, and more touch-screen options. Sequels, Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness were released in Japan on September 13, 2007, and were released in North America on April 20, 2008. As of July 25, 2007, Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team had sold 3.08 million copies worldwide. The game received mixed reviews, being criticized for the repetitive nature of the changing dungeons but praised for its addictive nature. The story focuses on the player who has been turned into a Pokémon and has developed amnesia who later joins a rescue team with a partner Pokémon while finding out who they are. Similar to other Chunsoft ‘Mystery dungeon’ titles, the gameplay revolves around randomly changing dungeons which need to be explored by the player and their partner Pokémon using turn based moves. The game has six Pokémon exclusive to each version. The two versions are mostly identical, with the Blue version taking advantage of the dual-screen features and increased graphical capabilities of the Nintendo DS. It was the last Pokémon-themed video game to be released on the Game Boy Advance. These two games were developed by Chunsoft and published by Nintendo. Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team (ポケモン不思議のダンジョン 青の救助隊 Pokemon Fushigi no Danjon Ao no Kyūjotai?) and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team (ポケモン不思議のダンジョン 赤の救助隊 Pokemon Fushigi no Danjon Aka no Kyūjotai?) are a matched pair of Pokémon games for the Nintendo DS and Game Boy Advance, respectively. ![]() Name: Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team ![]()
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