Popular games published by company The Pokémon Company International

17.02.2022

Experience the fun and strategy of the Pokémon Trading Card Game in a whole new way with Pokémon Trading Card Game Live! Build your collection of cards in the Battle Pass, and test your skills against other players from around the world in the Ranked Ladder!

03.02.2016

Meitantei Pikachu: Shin Konbi Tanjou (Great Detective Pikachu: Birth of a New Duo) was released exclusively in Japan on February 3, 2016 on the Nintendo eShop featuring the first three chapters of what would later be internationally released as Detective Pikachu. From January 27, 2016 to February 29, 2016, the game could be purchased in Japan for ¥1,200, instead of the normal price of ¥1,500. Players who purchased Birth of a New Duo were able to receive a ¥1,500 discount on the full Detective Pikachu game until April 22, 2018. The game was removed from the eShop on January 12, 2018, just before the announcement of the full version.

16.04.2014

Available through the Pokémon Global Link website, Graffiti Eraser is a simple game in which the player wipes graffiti from a store window in order to reveal three Pokémon dolls. While most dolls are given a random point value, dolls of legendary Pokémon have a fixed value of 50 points. Upon revealing three dolls, the game ends, and the player will be given their score and will receive a random item or set of items that can be sent back to the player's 3DS Pokémon RPG.

07.08.2010

Wobbuffet's Puzzle Pack! was a Flash game on Pokémon.com. It was a jigsaw puzzle where the player put togther Pokémon-related images.

23.12.2019

Pokémon Medallion Battle is a spin-off Pokémon game on Facebook Gaming developed by GCTurbo. It was released in selected Asian countries on December 23, 2019 following an open beta in the Philippines beginning on November 20, 2019. It is available in five languages: English, Malaysian, Indonesian, Thai, and Traditional Chinese. In Pokémon Medallion Battle, two players face off with teams consisting of six Pokémon. Up to two of these Pokémon may either be Great Ball or Ultra Ball tier; this amount increases as players progress through the various Gyms. In addition, no two Pokémon from the same evolutionary family may be used simultaneously, and no more than two Legendary Pokémon (as indicated by a Crown at the top of each medal) per team. Players take turns playing Pokémon from their Bench face down; their tier is visible on the back of the medallion, putting the player who goes first at a disadvantage. On the first turn, the player with the higher Rating goes first; otherwise, the winner of the previous turn goes first. After both medallions are played, they are turned face up and any applicable powers activate. Once a power is activated, it cannot be used again for the remainder of the match. The Pokémon with the higher CP wins the fight, scoring their side a point. The player who goes first wins any tie. The first player to score 3 points wins the match.

21.10.2014

Camp Pokémon is a mobile app intended to teach younger children the basics of Pokémon through interactive and fun games. There are 6 mini-games and each earns players Gold, Silver and Bronze medals, depending on their score or completion time. Players may also win Pokémon Pins which are registered to their Rewards Book.