Pokémon Café Mix Wiki

Pokémon Café Mix Wiki

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  • Category: Games
  • Last Updated: 2021-02-08
  • New version: 1.91.0
  • File size: 148.85 MB
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 12.0 or later. and Android 4.4. KitKat or later

Pokémon Café Mix

             

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Pokémon Café Mix is an iPhone and Android Games App, made by The Pokemon Company. Today, it has gone through many interations by the developers - The Pokemon Company, with the latest current version being 1.91.0 which was officially released on 2021-02-08. As a testament to the app's popularity or lack thereof, it has gathered a total of 30603 Reviews on the Apple App Store alone, with an average user rating of 4.8 out of a possible 5 stars.

Video Manual: How to Use the Pokémon Café Mix App

How does it Work?

Pokémon Café Mix is a unique puzzle game where the player is now the owner of a café that serves delicious treats to Pokémon.

Complete puzzles by linking together Pokémon icons to prepare drinks and dishes for your Pokémon customers as they have a wonderful time at the café!

Order’s up! Your next Pokémon customer awaits.

■ Grand Opening!

Experience what it’s like to run your own Pokémon Café that serves cute and delectable offerings for Pokémon customers.

■ Order’s Up!

Drag Pokémon icons in a swirling motion to link them together and solve challenging puzzles that create a variety of drinks and dishes with adorable Pokémon motifs.

■ Help Wanted!

Befriend and recruit your favorite Pokémon by serving amazing treats to create special friendships.

■ Seconds, Please!

As your café becomes a hit with the Pokémon customers, you’ll be able to expand the café to accommodate your booming business, allowing for more Pokémon guests and new café offerings.

Note: This game is free to start, with in-app purchases available.

Recommended specifications for Apple iOS

・ iOS 12.0 or later, 64-bit

Note: Compatibility is not guaranteed for all devices that meet the above specifications. This application may not operate properly due to your device’s performance, specifications, application usage, and the like. We may require some time to prepare the application to be compatible with the latest OS version.

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Top Reviews


  • By taeyobun

    beyond adorbs

    I absolutely adore this game!! I usually get really bored of mobile games but this one is so much fun and i haven’t gotten tired of it since it was released! The art is so soothing! The café is adorable and I hope they’ll expand it more!! The café menu items are so cute!!! I actually wish someone could make these in real life lolol I hope they’ll add even more stuff! The pokémon are so adorably drawn and I love seeing their interactions with each other! I hope they’ll add more pokémon!! And I really love that there are no ads at all and I hope it stays that way!!! I don’t get why some ppl say you need real money to win?? You do NOT need to pay for anything!!! Some levels are challenging, yes, but they are still doable without using real money!! I know everyone’s different but tbh I finish the orders too fast that I actually wish they updated more often. Like what other people have mentioned, I wish you could customize the café to your own liking instead of a preset look. I also think the amount of acorns for continuing after you fail an order should be less, I mean 900 acorns for only three more moves?? Idk but that’s too much. Overall, I really LOVE this game!! Please do NOT change anything (expect for the acorns lol)!!



  • By one eid beast

    This is not about Pokémon cafe mix

    Pokémon hey are you there? So in one of your future games I’d like for you to have your character as ash or red and make them be able to talk and make companions oh and one thing if you choose ash you get a free partner pikachu just like the first episode of Pokémon and maybe try to put cutscenes of ash running to prof oak’s lab and stuff as a flashback of him meeting pikachu and it can take place in the Kanto region the sinnoh region is or the Alola region with all of ash’s companions of all regions or you can just make up another region with other companions oh and can you make a free add on that if you choose the Kanto region that I want you to make a goh add on this only works on ash though goh is one of the main characters of Pokémon journeys the series and I want you to make another add on that allows shiny Pokémon have 90% chance of appearance and this only works when you beat the game. And you can download it whenever you want because it’s just impossible to have it appear out of nowhere in the store after you beat the game. If you choose red you get a partner clefairy that can evolve. That’s all I wanted to talk about these are just a few ideas but I do want on the Nintendo Switch. And do your best at it by!



  • By 101Dani101

    Edited: Worth the Wait❤️

    I first downloaded the game when it had technical difficulties during tutorial. I redownloaded the game after those problems were fixed. ABSOLUTELY WORTH THE WAIT!!!😄❤️ The characters, good, and cafe are so adorable and creative. The levels are really easy at first, but around level 100, it becomes challenging in a fun way. The levels are hard to beat without boosts sometimes, which needs acorns, which then leads to real money. But if you wait for the daily logins, you can beat the level eventually without using real money. If you’re pretty impatient and want to beat the level ASAP, that’s prolly when you need to use real money. I have some suggestions, which is it needs more levels ASAP. I played the game for 6 days now, and I’m already done with all 250 available levels and am currently in Master Cafe Mode. However, since it requires only 50 stars to get 30 Master Points, what about those who have over 150+ stars? There should be a Master Cafe Competition similar to the Grand Prix. It’ll give more incentive to keep playing while waiting for updates. Besides that, I’ll anxiously waiting for the next update ^-^



  • By GabLuvPkmn

    Love

    This game is fantastic. The aesthetic is adorable. The gameplay is addictive. I loved learning how to perfectly maneuver and figure out how to beat a level. I’ve played through all the levels. The difficulty level is perfect for an adult player. There is no reason at all to pay real money for anything. You can easily save up Acorns for extra moves or to refill your stamina bar for more attempts. There are only a few select levels that drive me nuts. But that’s easily remedied by the available power ups and extra moves you can spend the acorns on. I’m sad that I now have to wait for new orders now. Once you play through everything, you get to play old levels over again for extra points to spend on power ups or an exclusive Pikachu/Eevee. You end up playing the same levels over and over. That’s my only gripe. I see a lot of reviews that this game gets too difficult at a certain point. It really doesn’t.



  • By guacamoleshoes69

    Adorable Pokémon, frustrating gameplay

    First off, this game is adorable. The art style is relaxing, the Pokémon are as cute as ever, and the idea for the gameplay is unique and interesting. But, the actual gameplay is pretty horrible. Once you get to about level 25, there are about 50 things you need to keep track of and only ~10 moves to complete it. Get rid of the cream puffs, get the tomatoes to the bottom, get this much of a score, all at once of course, whatever. It really wouldn’t be so bad if we had more moves at the START of the level, you know like more than 10 (without having to pay, in game money or actual money), and if those creampuffs were less than 3 moves, preferably 1. The sugar already takes multiple moves! Why should there be another multiple move gimmick? Anyways, this game has many positives, but also some very obvious negatives that could use some work.



  • By yededededededede

    Kinda gets old after awhile..

    So I was super exited when this came out, as anyone, but as soon as I reached level 11 I got pretty bored. Maybe you guys could add like some mini games or another section for the café so it’s not just the same thing over and over again. But it also has its good sides, and I’m going to talk about the things that I think don’t need improvement but I guess can always be better. I like how the Pokémon are drawn, it puts a lot of.. how do I say it.. personality in the game. It make it more childish and cute. I also like the gameplay. It’s pretty fun and it’s good to play when your bored and just want something to do. Also a good game for a short bus ride or subway ride. Because it isn’t really the type of game that you want to seriously grind and play a lot. Well I mean, not as much as a lot of popular games. The ones where you HAVE to grind. I mean, it’s really good to grind. Also, thank you for reading my review. If the developers are reading this, consider the things I said at the top of the review. Like the mini games and other section. Okay, bye!



  • By Annoyed EeveeKnight

    Fun Game, but some levels might leave youngsters frustrated

    Overall Cafe Mix is a fun and cute game. It can be relaxing in the right mood and is a completely innocent time killer for when you’re on the bus or if you’re winding down for the night. It’s simplicity and charm assures that you’ll get the hang of its mechanics relatively quickly. The daily rewards are also nice and very generous. You’ll hardly spend a dime on this game if you’re smart with your daily reward earnings. While it is a good game in my book and suitable for kids, I’d advise parents to be aware that some of the later levels can be a bit frustrating for kids and to watch out for subsequent in-app purchases. It is a little annoying when you’re stopped dead in your tracks by one particularly bothersome level after coasting through all of the other ones, but a little patience goes a long way! This game is good for any fan of pokemon who enjoys puzzles and that cute cafe aesthetic but doesn’t want to stress out over intense difficulty.



  • By Tee Cupp

    Adorable Gameplay

    Pokémon Company has yet again made mundane actions into satisfying habits. Pokémon Café delivers a savory bite of cooking combos to satisfy your favorite customers. The game controls similarly to Disney’s Tsum Tsum game that was released a while back via LINE, but with a tangy twist!! You’re able to fulfill orders and befriend Pokémon who will then offer to join your restaurant and serve up dishes using brand new exclusive skills. Overall a very laid back, simple puzzle/strategy story game that is thoroughly enjoyable. Giving it 4 out of 5 stars because of the movement when linking matches that makes it difficult to maneuver the game. Note: when linking matches, the whole board moves and this can make or break a game (on the one hand, you can use your combo to move other pieces around in order to complete the mission and collecting a gimmick or overcoming an obstacle on the board... but, if you’re not careful, you could end up moving your objectives out of the way making it really hard to complete the level).



  • By mmmm delicious water

    Great game, however...

    Yes, the game is adorable. Yes, it’s supposed to be challenging. But given the amount of moves on certain levels, you don’t have enough. As with level 24, you have to clear the whipped cream as well as get the tomatoes all the way across the board within 10 moves. You can say I’m upset because I can’t complete the level, but I’ve tried multiple times to no avail. I think at least 15-20 moves for the tougher levels would be better instead of 10. The amount of golden acorns that you spend to get more moves is, in my opinion, pricey. Maybe instead of getting 3 moves, we get 5 moves? Complaints aside, I really do love this game. I appreciate the time that was taken to put every little detail into it. The Pokémon are cute and so is the art style. It makes the game so “warm and fuzzy”, if you will. Another note: It keeps crashing when I try to open it. It stays open for 1 second. I’m not sure what to do. - A Pokémon fan stuck on level 24



  • By Nature_Kuudere

    Simple at first, but...

    Pokémon Cafe Mix is a game where you connect the same Pokémon icons and clear gimmicks (ingredients) to finish an order. On my first day of getting the game, I got to order 110, before I had to stop playing. I spent only a bit of my acorns and had at least 8,000 acorns for acing each order the first time. As I started playing more, the orders got more difficult, and it was turning into a pay-to-play game. A few days after playing, I won 10,000 acorns for getting first place on a Grand Cafe Prix, and spent that all for extra moves on orders. I know it sounds stupid, spending all those acorns on extra moves, but the orders had requirements that were hard to meet. This is an example: In order to complete this order, you have to get 10 tomatoes in the basket, clear all the honey blocking the basket (and honey multiplies, so..), take out 16 dollops of whipped cream from piping bags, AND get a score of at least 50,000. I don’t think this is an actual order, but still! I usually have to buy extra moves (which cost 900 acorns the first time and increases if you need more moves for the order) just to clear ONE SINGLE ITEM. You can see how my acorns can get wiped in one day. I started to rely on the daily rewards to get through the orders, getting me past one level a day, so I deleted the app not one week after downloading it. Please change this.



  • By Gin Gear

    Cute at first but...

    This game has style, aesthetics, and charm; and I was really enjoying it at first but what bothers me from fully enjoying it: is how insanely hard the puzzles get later on! This game quickly adds new mechanics about every 5-10 orders and I’ve been dreading every new one that comes for the sheer amount of difficulty they bring. I wanted to get as far as I could in the game to get my favorite Pokémon as soon as I could, but the puzzles get so tough I worry playing for free won’t be enough. What I mean is, the only way to get new Pokémon is to complete as many puzzles as the game throws at you. And the game encourages you to get good in order to keep playing: At first I liked how the stamina system only goes down per every loss and not attempt, but that means the more you struggle, the less you get to play; and if you want to CONTINUE playing is where the literal “Pay to Win” strategy comes into play. I had hoped this game would be as chill and relaxing like the cafe environment was leading up to be, but the difficult puzzles that prevent you from advancing or getting your favorite Pokémon make this game a kitchen nightmare, at least for casual players like me. I’m getting more frustration than fun the more I play this game, and now I dread tomatoes, and this game just make you as well!



  • By Max10293

    It’s good but eh.

    So, let’s get the good stuff out of the way first. (I played the switch port.) The games fun, art styles nice, (but you’ve probably heard that a thousand times from the reviews) and it’s a solid game. However, this game’s difficult, and that would have been fine, if the game didn’t have to make you use 100% of your brain. I get it, it’s a puzzle game, it’s suppose to get difficult over time, but, it pushes it a little beyond to the point where you either use power ups or lose. And 900 golden acorns for 3 more moves... I don’t know about you, but it’s a little hard to get 900 acorns out of thin air without coughing up some cash. Which leads to my next point, it’s not super free to play friendly. Yeah you can stockpile your acorns and try to save them, but there’s always those moments where you need to decide ‘Do I use my acorns to get that last tomato into the basket? Or, do I accept defeat?’ This game has potential, but, it’s underlined by too much difficulty. I’m sure the one person who happens to stumble upon this review will probably agree with a couple points here.



  • By redinkblot

    Pay to Play

    I really wanted to like this game. I saw it was coming out and I got my sister interested in it too. We both loved it at first but once you reach level 50 things start to go down hill. The levels become so complex and unforgiving that you basically have to spend money in order to get anywhere in the game which is sad considering the game just came out and we are already frustrated with it. It reminds me of a Disney island game I played with similar mechanics and problems. Just like that game I eventually became too frustrated to continue playing it and am not gonna waste my time and money. I really wish games like this wouldn’t get my hopes up only to disappoint me in the end when it’s obviously made with the intention of trying to get people to spend money. It lures you in with a fun, easy beginning then becomes unbeatable unless you are willing to pay. Games should just cost $5 or something and be done with it rather than claim to be free only for an invisible pay wall to stop you from ever enjoying the game after a certain point



  • By Tae98Lily

    Another pay to play Match-3

    Pokèmon Cafè is just another Match-3 game with limited moves where you will likely get stuck in the tutorial, run out of boosters because none of them help you, and run out of the game's currency before the game even lets you lose hearts. In particular, level 24 is where I got stuck and none of the boosters could help me because the red tomatoes would not move even if I cleared the whole board. By the way, I am not supposed to have to buy boosters or golden acorns (in-game currency) until order (level) 30 as that is the last level of the tutorial in Pokèmon Cafè. Also, I would like to note that there is a CONTINUOUS option to buy $80 worth of in-game currency and boosters, but more importantly, the golden acorns to add more moves to the puzzle a child is stuck on. There are no in-app purchase limits for this game like in other Pokèmon mobile games either which is why I say the option is continuous. That means that a child playing this game can spend as much as it costs to buy a Nintendo Switch and Pokèmon: Sword and Shield in a single play session if they have access to a parent's credit card.


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