Pokémon Crown is an entirely new gameplay experience. While it is still an exploration-focused RPG, we have combined many elements from other genres to create something truly unique. In Pokémon Crown, you will rediscover each Pokémon and how they interact with one another using our new Auto Chess battle engine! Play against interesting and unique teams while strategizing on synergy, placement, and type matchups! 6v6 combat like you’ve never seen before!
Pokémon Crown is a Medieval RPG set in the vast and magical Region of Guelder. Guelder, as a rich resource bastion, was thrust into a long-lasting war. Guelder triumphed after many years, but not without a cost… While the region was rebuilding, the King’s Diviner predicted a dual prophecy for the kingdom: a future of light and a future of darkness. Based on these visions, the King realized that unless something changed, the kingdom was doomed to more war.
This is a crossover project between Pokémon, Made in Abyss, and Etrian Odyssey. It’s a sort of dungeon-crawler story-driven, , but you don’t need to know anything about Etrian Odyssey or Made in Abyss in order to fully enjoy this game!
On the island of Talrega lies the entrance to the Yggdrasil labyrinth, a gigantic desert carved from the roots of the tree of life over millennia; filled with treasures and other valuable items, it attracted explorers from everywhere. What are you looking for? Fame? Money? Or do you just want to test your coaching skills by tackling the maze? What’s at the end?
A short, but challenging Zero Mission hack. No special manouvers beyond basic shinespark are required to beat this hack, neither are wall jumping or infinite bomb jumping.
This hack replaces the game’s levels with new custom designed levels built using the game’s existing assets. The tutorial, Jungle Jam and boss levels have not been edited.
In addition to the custom levels, this hack also includes:
- Character selection screen in adventure mode: unlocked after completing adventure mode (or by using the password 00011000).
- The tutorial and intro can now be skipped by holding select when starting adventure mode.
The Wal-Mart set for Super Mario Advance 4 includes 5 more cards than the version from other retailers, with 7 cards in total. 5 of them are Power-Up Cards, 1 Level Card and 1 Demo Card.
The first released version of Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 in North America had came bundled with a few e-Reader cards. When the e-Reader was discontinued, this bundle was dropped. This set was never released in Europe.