Pokémon Shock Tetris
Sunday, April 11th, 2010Additional Info
An unreleased US version of this game called “Pokémon Mini Shock Tetris” was rated “Everyone” by the Electronic Software Rating Board (ESRB).
An unreleased US version of this game called “Pokémon Mini Shock Tetris” was rated “Everyone” by the Electronic Software Rating Board (ESRB).
Pokémon Puzzle Collection is a collection of different puzzle games such as: Shadow Puzzle, where different shapes are put together to make an image of a Pokémon; Motion Puzzle, a sliding game where an image of a Pokémon has to be unscrambled; Escape, where one has to move blocks to let a Pokémon out of a maze; and a bonus for completing most of your Mini Dex is the game Power On, a ‘Pipe Dream’-like game where one has to connect a Pikachu to a light bulb, creating a circuit.
Pokémon Pinball mini is a pinball game with several levels where a Diglett or a Pikachu acts as the ‘bumping’ mechanism.
With Pokémon Pinball Mini, the aim is to shoot as many balls as possible into the pockets using the special ‘Pokémon Plunger’. The goal is to try and beat the high scores on the different stages and become a genuine Pokémon Pinball Champion.
*Pokémon Pinball Mini has three different play modes, including Quest, Time Attack and Score Attack.
*Quest Mode consists of 70 stages in total, each having a different objective for the player to complete in order to clear the stage.
*Time Attack mode contains 10 stages. In this mode, a limited amount of time is available to complete the stage. The quicker the stage is completed the higher the score earned.
*Score Attack mode also consists of 10 stages. In this mode you must exceed the target score before the time runs out. If there is still time remaining, players can battle on for an even higher score.
An entertaining option is the “Catching Pokémon Stage”. Players have a chance to catch Pokémon here to add to their collections and use them when necessary.
Pokémon Party Mini is a collection of several minigames, including: Hitmonchan’s Boxing, where you shake the system to ‘punch’; Pikachu’s Rocket Start, a game where you have to launch off a starting line before another Pokémon; Bellossom’s Dance, a DDR-like game; Chansey’s Dribble, kick the ball to the finish line as quickly as possible; Slowking’s Judge, predict if the tennis ball will land in or out of the court; Sneasel’s Fakeout, a rock-paper-scissors-like game for two players; Battlefield, where two to six players battle for the highest score; and Celebi’s Clock, which is essentially a clock with date, alarm and stopwatch function.
This game came bundled with the system.
An unused mini game called Snorlax’s Lunch Time could be found amongst the other Pokémon Party Mini mini games in Pokémon Channel for the GameCube.