Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time

  • Rescue friends in trouble or send your own SOS messages through Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.
  • 16 available playable Pokemon including several fourth-generation creatures, such as Chimarchar, Munchlax and Piplup and also several mainstays from previous Pokemon titles including Pikachu, Squirtle and Charmander
  • Non-repeating dungeons and over 490 Pok mon ensure infinite exploration.
  • Be on the lookout for familiar faces from Pok mon Diamond and Pok mon Pearl.

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Which Pokémon are you? Another amazing addition to the Pokémon series but this time you get to be the Pokémon! You are in control of your own adventure in the latest release of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time! For years you’ve captured, traded and battled with them; now it’s time once again to become a Pokémon yourself! Join a guild and prepare for adventure as you return to a fantasti…

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5 Responses to "Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time"

  1. I purchased this game for my grandson’s 10th birthday. He had already given me a “hint” as to what he wanted. After he opened this gift, he was “locked in” for the rest of the day. Nothing else mattered. The birthday party went on without him as he was off into another world. I have not played this game myself, but I am sure he considers it his best gift. To grab and keep the attention of a 10-year old, it has to be the best.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. K. Noll says:

    Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time excels in both fun and challenge. It certainly is much improved from the previous Mystery Dungeon games, Red and Blue. The storyline is beyond impressive, and Treasure Town has been amplified beautifully and gives the player so much to do. It also adds a really addicting and useful minigame where you identify the footprints of Pokemon. (This gives the player “Poke”, the game’s currency of money. So it’s not only fun and gives you a break from dungeons, but it’s useful and you can play it anytime.) The previous games in this series lacked that and more, making the game annoying.

    There is almost no downside to this game unless you are too used to the usual Pokemon game that revolves around battling. While there is combat in Mystery Dungeon, it is brought down to a different level and is revamped entirely. The game gives you a much needed break from the stresses on constant battling in games such as Pokemon Diamond. A lot of reviews complain about the reading level and quantity. Albeit, the quantity is rough, but you should really be buying less intense games for your kids anyway. I’d recommend this game for kids ages 8 and up.

    There is little difference between Time and Darkness except the availability in Pokemon throughout the game. Time has a huge advantage over Darkness because it gives the player access to the Pokemon Lucario, which is extremely popular because it was featured in a Pokemon movie and it is highly loved by the younger audience of Pokemon (especially boys.) Darkness has access to much weaker and less exciting Pokemon, such as Lopunny and Rotom, which is why Time is favored.

    The storyline is very involved and really pulls the player in, while still keeping it kid friendly and thought provoking. The game is challenging, and at times can really work your brain muscles, because no two dungeons are ever the same.

    The graphics done in classic sprite style are adorable and innovative, giving this game a look of its own that seperates it from other games.

    All being said, this game deserves no less than 5 stars.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Anonymous says:

    pokemon mystery dungeon is a great game if you like mysteries. pokemon mystery dungeon can be sad like when pokemon disapear thier is happy parts of the game too. you might want to be able to read to read to realy like the game alot.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Anonymous says:

    Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time Was one of the best games I’ve played. In fact, as much as I love it, it’s better than Super Smash Brothers Brawl in my opinion. It does have a interesting story line, during the main story and the after. I’ve completed the game, and yet I can’t stop even though there’s not THAT much to do. I suggest this game to any Pokemon fan that enjoyed the last Pokemon Mystery Dungeon. It would still be good even if they haven’t played the previous one that was terrific as well. It is totally worth the money, and will have you want to play it 24/7 as it did for me. It is also challenging but not too hard. Which makes great games. If you’re not sure to buy this game or not, keep in mind this review and remember how much I liked it to give it a big 5 out of 5 star. If you have this game, you might know what I’m talking about right now. It has many twists and turns that make the game even more fun during the main story. If you played the last one, you may know that the ending was a little sad. This is one of the sad endings too, but will have you happy at the beginning of the after story. It is also interesting because it is sorted out into chapters like a book. This game isn’t too long, but it’s not short. This is my review of the terrific game that was made April 20th.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. I am definitely not the Pokemon fan in our house, but all the little boys are. We pre-ordered this & received it mid-week last week (thank you, Amazon). Everything else was immediately forgotten, because “my new game is here!”

    He has played it quite a bit in the last week, and says it’s the best Pokemon game yet. I can’t give specifics, but it’s definitely a 5-star rating from our household.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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