![]() The game was seen as an overall improvement from the original games because of its improved art style, but criticized for its repetitive dungeons and the lack of enemy HP bars. The game received "mixed or average" reviews based on seventy-four critic reviews, according to the review aggregator Metacritic. A free demo was made available on the Nintendo eShop on Januprogress in the demo can be transferred to the full game. The game was announced in a Pokémon Direct on Januand was released worldwide for the Nintendo Switch on March 6, 2020. Players are able to encounter shiny Pokémon during the game, which only appear as "strong foes." Unlike the original games, being defeated in a dungeon will only make the player control the next Pokémon in their team, until all three main Pokémon are defeated. Completing missions can also allow a Pokémon to join the player's team. Pokémon can join the player's team during dungeons and can either permanently join their team or be dismissed after the dungeon. 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, or using projectiles 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 place in dungeons, the layout of which are 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, and escorting clients. ![]() ![]() The player chooses a partner Pokémon from the same list, excluding Pokémon of the same type as the player. The Pokémon that the player begins as is determined by a personality quiz taken at the beginning of the game. ( Bulbasaur, Charmander, Squirtle, Pikachu, Meowth, Psyduck, Machop, Cubone, Eevee, Chikorita, Cyndaquil, Totodile, Treecko, Torchic, Mudkip, Skitty). The player starts out as a human who turned into a Pokémon, which can be one of sixteen Pokémon from the series' first three generations. See also: Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team and Red Rescue Team § Gameplay
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