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PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure

Platform(s): Wii
Genre: Action/Adventure
Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: Creatures Inc.
Release Date: Nov. 2, 2010 (US), July 9, 2010 (EU)

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'PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure' (Wii) - Features & Screens

by Judy on June 18, 2010 @ 2:00 p.m. PDT

Playing as Pikachu, you must solve the crisis that has befallen a strange new place, the PokéPark. Along the way, you'll befriend key Pokémon as you take part in Skill Games and the many challenging Attractions to be found in the PokéPark.

The first Pokémon adventure game on the Wii console puts Pikachu at the center of a fun, expansive playground filled with adventure, Attractions and Pokémon. The Rare Pokémon Mew summons Pikachu to the PokéPark to find the missing Sky Prism Pieces, leaving it up to Pikachu to save the day!


Key Features:

  • Playing as Pikachu, players start their adventure at the PokéPark and play a variety of Attractions that are in each Zone with the help of many different Pokémon. As Pikachu, players compete in Skill Games and Attractions in this action-packed adventure.
  • Players interact with and befriend some Pokémon by defeating them in Skill Games. Once players befriend a Pokémon, they can play as them to compete in certain Attractions. Players can compete in the challenges multiple times to try and beat their high score.
  • Players use the Wii Remote controller turned sideways to navigate through the PokéPark, while different motion controls are used in the various Attractions and Skill Games.
  • Players can take photos of their favorite Pokémon in the game and save them to an SD Card (sold separately).

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