Pokémon Quest Wiki

Pokémon Quest Wiki

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  • Category: Games
  • Last Updated: 2019-01-10
  • New version: 1.0.4
  • File size: 337.68 MB
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 9.0 or later. and Android 4.4. KitKat or later

Pokémon Quest

       

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Pokémon Quest 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 1.0.4 which was officially released on 2019-01-10. As a testament to the app's popularity or lack thereof, it has gathered a total of 13708 Reviews on the Apple App Store alone, with an average user rating of 4.3 out of a possible 5 stars.

Video Manual: How to Use the Pokémon Quest App

How does it Work?

Pokémon Quest—a rambunctious expedition RPG featuring cube-shaped Pokémon!

• The Pokémon you know and love have turned into...cubes?! Head out in search of treasure with your cube-shaped Pokémon buddies on Tumblecube Island—a land where everything is a cube! Your goal is to find the awesome goodies said to be hidden on the island ! The Pokémon you know and love from Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue appear in this game.

• Battle by tapping! The simple controls make for lively and fun battles! Danger is lurking, so you’ll need the help of your Pokémon buddies on your expeditions on the island. When wild Pokémon appear, your Pokémon will battle ferociously and knock them out one after another!

• Befriend Pokémon to make your own unique team!

You can use the items you get from your expeditions to befriend more Pokémon or make your Pokémon stronger. Make more buddies to create a team that’s all your own, and head out on more expeditions!

• Spruce up your base camp with cute decorations!

Your base camp is your home for this adventure, and you can spruce it up however you like with cute and fun decorations! These decorations can also make your expeditions on the island more beneficial.

■ Notes

・ Terms of Use

Please read the Terms of Use before using this application.

・ Saved data

Your play data for this game will only be saved on your local device. You can only store saved data on the server by using the backup function within the application. We recommend that players back up their data often.

・ Compatible operating systems

iOS: iOS9 or higher

Note: This application may not function properly on iPhone 5 and other devices that are not compatible with iOS 11.

Note: This application may not function properly on some devices due to individual differences in customers' operating systems or methods of use.

・ Connection environment

A poor internet connection when communicating with the server from within the game, such as when you're buying items from the shop, can lead to your data becoming corrupted or lost. Please make sure you are in a location with good reception when using features that rely on an internet connection.

If communication is lost momentarily, you may be able to resume play in some cases by trying again a short time later. Please note that we're unable to assist you if you experience problems due to communication errors.

・ Before making purchases

Please make sure that you can use the free-of-charge features of this product with no issues on your device before you make purchases. Certain devices and/or configurations may also cause the application to fail to work.

・ For inquiries

Please visit support.pokemon.com to report issues about Pokémon Quest.

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Top Reviews


  • By Austinjt53

    Great game, few suggestions

    I love this game and play all the time. The controls are simple, only having to push a button to dodge or use a move. The game is great, but I have a few suggestions that would improve. First, dodging. Sometimes when fighting a pokemon, you can tell if they are going to attack. If dodge, sometimes your Pokémon run towards the enemy or into a wall where the opponent is aiming. If you could make dodging more realistic like where they run so they can get as far as possible, that would be a huge improvement. Next, the move dig. This also may apply to other moves, but I mainly use a pokemon that knows dig. Dig should be able to move under pokemon or rocks and trees. It should also be able to dodge attacks underground like in the main games. It doesn’t make sense that if you are underground, and you get hit from a move that aims above ground. Finally, training. XP training should give more XP as you are sacrificing your pokemon. When doing move training you should also be able to choose your move or at least see what moves it can learn. As you do more move training, the percentage of success decreases. I am always constantly move training with pokemon of the same type only to give a 15% chance of success. Even if it succeeds, it gives a useless move that I won’t use at all. Great game, these suggestions could improve the game but it is amazing as usual, pokemon company.



  • By Ccity588

    Really fun, few flaws

    This game is really fun and stays fun throughout the whole game, the variety of ways that Pokémon can be different really makes it fun to find your favorite Pokémon and get the perfect version of them with the right moves, stone slots, and Bingo Bonuses. There are some glaring issues though. First the energy, WHY? I get that it’s a free game but it’s not making any profit, there is no reason for it at all, at least make it 10 minutes instead of half an hour. Second the stones, I like the concept of getting Pokémon with different slots and finding new stones that have their own perks and stuff, but it feels really jarring that all the stones are in one inventory, it makes it really stressful to choose which Pokémon to put it on when I get them, I wish each Pokémon had their own Inventory where they had their own stones, like each expedition you do each Pokémon get their own stone that is different, I feel like that would make it much easier. Other then that this game is better then most main stream Pokémon games, I much prefer RTS style battles then turn based 1 at a time, it makes much more engaging and you have to focus on 3 at once making it much more fun. The style of the cube Pokémon is really nice looking in my opinion. And I love making new recipes and discovering what recipes give what Pokémon. Overall this is a fun free game with a couple flaws.



  • By Yu Hiroshi

    No Forced Micro-transactions(Love the game)

    As said above, it’s not like the Harry Potter Mobile Game where you constantly have to spend time for energy to show up. Instead, the energy system feels in place with the core game mechanics and the platform. In addition to that, I love all of the character animations and their designs. My favorite thing about the game as a whole is their over design of the game. However, even that has some flaws. One thing I would find to improve about the game is to have the player actually control the Pokémon they have on their team, so we can actually get a game out of it. What also doesn’t help is that the Pokémon just do everything on their own, which is further exemplified in the auto battle button. Something I would personally love to have is a multiplayer mechanic that ties in with the said controlling your Pokémon. Maybe you can directly control a single Pokémon with one or more friends playing as the other Pokémon in the team. Or maybe a competitive option where you can battle another team or player that has left multiple Pokémon out on the field to defeat you! I really hope this game goes further beyond what it’s supposed to be because I really really love this game. I just wish it were a bit immersive and engaging. Good luck to the game devs and I hope you find my criticism good. Thanks for the game!



  • By Jeremy Adam

    A Good Appetizer

    This game is a nice little treat to keep any Pokemon fan busy until the new Pokemon Let’s Go comes out. Now keep in mind, it’s not like your usual Pokémon game so don’t go into it expecting the same catch, battle, breed mechanics. It’s a very much simplified kind of battling with mostly letting your Pokemon do all of the work. Each Pokemon has at max 2 skills that you can use by tapping the corresponding skill followed by a cool down period. Instead of catching you attract Pokemon by using ingredients you find along your expeditions to make soup with. And shinies are still present within the game and seem to be more likely to find than in previous Pokemon games. It’s a unique approach to Pokemon and it works. Especially for being mobile, it’s easy to play if you have a couple minutes of down time. The game does prevent you from playing long periods of time by only being able to have 5 units of energy at all times no matter how far into the game you are. Each expedition you go on takes one energy and it takes 30 minutes to regain back one energy. Of course you can make in game purchases to regain energy and other things to speed up the games process. All in all if any other this seems interesting to you I strongly recommend the download.



  • By Despacito 3

    Definitely worth the download!

    Fantastic experience all around. I love the change of environment with this Pokémon adventure game. It’s a little different from the classic Pokémon stories with the cubic structure and the new features such as cooking stews to attract new Pokémon for your team. I absolutely love having the ability to apply power stones to raise the HP and damage of your Pokémon. Im a huge fan of games with the idea of production and gaining power as you go on with your adventure and that’s exactly the experience you get from Pokémon Quest. My only few suggestions I would have are very minor, but could improve the gameplay tremendously. I would love to have the ability to zoom in and out of the base camp to gain a better view of the statues and adorable Pokémon. Also if the sensitivity of the scrolling on menus and panning across the island was slightly raised and made a little smoother, it would feel much more complete as a modern game. Eventually i would like to see ways to level up Pokémon and learn new moves without having to sacrifice other Pokémon completely. All in all, love the game. Highly recommend the download if you’re into Pokémon or just want to give it a try. 10/10



  • By CosmosFGJ

    Found a bug, but great game!

    Overall, a really nice game to play in the background, a few suggestions I would’ve put but some other reviewers beat me to it with suggestions for dodging and other mechanics. I ran into a repeating bug while playing today, once with my Gyarados and the other with my Alakazam. I think the bug relates to either stat boosting moves or auto-play, since it only occurred when Gyarados used Dragon Dance and when Alakazam used Barrier near the beginning of the stage while on auto mode, I haven’t had it happen to my Golem, who doesn’t have any stat changing moves. Both occurrences had the Pokemon after using the move to stop responding to any commands following, whether it was to scatter or use another move. The Pokemon would also stand in place, which from my experience Gyarados stood still while Alakazam was stuck in a spinning loop. This bug had some negative impact on the runs I did, in which I had one less party member and the other two remaining Pokemon would constantly attempt to return to the bugged Pokemon. Please look into it! Other than that, I haven’t had any major problems with the game!



  • By pizzadog69696

    Lots of potential, fun, but RNG oh boy

    I’ve spent a lot of time playing this and it’s genuinely something really cool. It’s an interesting concept that makes you think about what ingredients you need, the kind of Pokémon that are essential to beating an expedition, and it’s just as rewarding to evolve Pokémon here as in the console games. The only problem is you have to invest a lot of time. RNG for moves are not in your favor most of the time, and RNG for what Pokémon come out of the pots, while expected, is frustrating. For casual players and even hardcore players, they’re going to delete it pretty fast because of how long it takes to get certain types that are worthwhile with great move sets, which takes a longgggg time. In the original Pokémon games all it takes to change a move is evolution, hm’s, and tm’s. As far as I’ve gotten the only way you can change moves is through training, which unfortunately you have to sacrifice your other Pokémon which you’ve spent a lot of time working on getting. If there was a better way to do that then this would be a really interesting game to keep you moving through expeditions. In conclusion, I really love this mobile game, it’s one of the few games Ive kept on my phone for a month. I’m going to continue to play it, but I hope they add some good changes to give the player more incentive to keep playing.



  • By GeneralSpazz

    Great! +Flaws

    The game has a great cheerful vibe Plus a whole bunch of wonderful colors. It’s a really good time killer with my favorite first GEN Pokémon. The only problems I can point out is.. The scarcity of energy and the leveling up system and amount of Pokémon and gives you after each soup. The scarcity of energy speaks for itself, once you do five quests, you’re forced to wait over an hour for the quest battery to recharge to max. I feel like the leveling up system is a little messed up. When you complete a quest gives you a moderate amount of energy which is good, BUT, when you’re trying to level up a certain Pokémon by feeding it other Pokémon it gives you an extremely unfair amount of xp for that Pokémon. I feel like it gives you a very small amount of Pokémon for each soup that you make... i’m pretty deep in the game and I still haven’t seen a soup that attracted TWO Pokémon, It’s always been one Pokémon that has a extremely low level. It’s unfair knowing that I have to go out on quests to get food knowing that the energy scarce and finally making a stew that attracts low level Pokémon that can’t even assist in helping my main team level up. I really do hope that you fix your energy and level up system. Overall it’s a really great game and I still recommend giving a try.



  • By TAVIO solo

    More space and recipe book 📖😍😍😍and PVP feature

    This is a fantastic game all in all however a few suggestions we need more space to be able to put up more decorations on the iamb and perhaps a feature where you can expand your island either by being able to buy it with real world currency or in game currency with the tickets that would be great because I’m pretty sure everybody wants to be able to use all the decorations and get as much bonus out of it as possible it’s really great I love it on another suggestion is on the town where you have your recipes when shows you the one that you have unlocked perhaps I can show you the combination to the ones you have unlocked for example a way to get a Gyrados is to put for blueberries and one Fossil But definitely a wonderful well executed game just those minor things more space and a recipe book with the recipes unlocked because of myself I forget my recipes 🚨 🚨 🚨 Also the last and final piece of this review adding a player versus player feature it would be great to be able to go up against other Pokémon masters in trainers a like a simple three on three battle in winner takes home the prized Pokémon or some ingredients to be able to summon your own legendary Pokémon that would be awesome



  • By jonathan kalter

    Needs more levels

    It’s a really good game but it needs more levels and challenges (did i spell that right)so please make more challenges and levels please please please please or instead you can make an update or something and when you finish all the levels what do you do after that so please do all of it (I mean make more levels in the game please and I am stuck on one of the levels but that does not matter right now)also when I lost a battle the only reason I lost was because I was stuck I a corner there should be a regroup button or something like that and you should make more decoration and recipes so enough of me saying bad stuff about the game let’s talk about the good stuff about the game like I really like how when you start a level it tells you the bonus type oh and jiggly puff is a evolved Pokémon and so is snore lax and pikachu i know that from shows and movie’s i also saw it in my Pokémon book 📖also please please make an update in the game (did I say that before)and can you make people to be able to do a round and use 4 Pokémon to be able to attack in a round and why is mew not in the Pokédex and when you make the update can you make people to be able to go to other people camp base and do a Pokémon battle by:Jonathan



  • By ShadeThatDemonCat

    Move changing system is insanely difficult

    So I love this game, the concept, the game play, just about everything. One of the major things that bothers me though is the move changing system. It’s not like the original pokemon where you get the option to upgrade to a better move when you level up, but instead is changed by sacrificing other pokemon for a chance of getting a new move. What bothers me is you can’t ever choose the specific move, let alone get a new move 100% of the time. I’ve been trying to get psychic for my Kadabra for the longest time, and I keep getting repeats of moves I’ve gotten in the past. And every time I get a new move, the chance of getting another one lowers insanely. Please fix this so that it’s easier to get new moves- it really shouldn’t be this difficult to upgrade a pokemon that you think has a crappy move when you’re playing the game. Also, could you make it so that Gyrados’s stats are less... disappointing? Generally it’s regarded as one of the strongest pokemon, but in this game it’s kinda wimpy.... Thank you for reading this, and I hope you decide to make a few changes (even if they are minuscule). :)



  • By 13ISaLUCKYnumber

    Great game, except...

    Pokémon Quest is a great game! It’s adorable, and fun, and super casual, but then you get about half way through the game. The game starts to become incredibly difficult, and I like a challenge, but it eventually becomes that you either, pay for the game in order to progress faster, or you perform a lot of tedious and annoying tasks repeatedly until you get exactly what you want. This game is very fun in its early stages, but it eventually gets to the point where you have to grind to get specific Pokémon with specific stats and do a lot of technical stuff in order to even make it to the final boss. If you want to include difficult sections like that, sure I’m fine with it, but the game shouldn’t force you to grind for hours, and repeatedly search for one specific Pokémon, and then grind in order to get the right move, in order to just make it to the final boss. Include stuff like that after the final boss because it is incredibly annoying that I can’t even beat the main story of the game without getting all technical. This appears to be a very casual game, but it is in fact more technical and difficult than any spin off Pokémon game should be, and a lot of the mainstream Pokémon games, if not all, are actually easier than this. Even difficult trainers, you can just grind in order to get your Pokémon to a high level, in this, if you don’t use in depth strategies, you have no chance of beating the final boss, if you can actually get there.



  • By Jahshwiwoskjfkslakw

    RNG is ridiculous

    Never have I played a game where the RNG feels so against the player. For example, I have a Wigglytuff that I really like, it’s one of my highest levels but it’s moves aren’t too good and don’t fit very well with it’s pretty solid bingo bonuses, I know it learns multiple moves I would really like! But the only way to change moves is to sacrifice other Pokémon to change its moves, this process can feel totally against you. EVERY SINGLE TIME I have changed wigglytuffs moves I get something not too great. Kind of annoying but that’s not the real problem- EVERY OTHER TIME I HAVE CHANGED IT THE MOVE CHANGES BACK TO FLASH. This move is completely useless on my wigglytuff, I’ve sacrificed so many Pokémon to change this move and the possibility of it changing goes down with each consequent move training. Not to mention, the chances are much lower if the Pokémon you’re sacrificing is not of the same type or species, this means that my wigglytuff is going to likely be stuck with flash for the foreseeable future unless I get 2 jigglypuffs or something extremely lucky like that. And even then, if the chances are lower than 90 I have to be totally worried since I have lost at this chance many, many times, it’s completely disappointing and a lot of work can disappear in mere seconds due to this. This game is so fun. It’s extremely addicting I’ve really loved playing it but it has huge glaring issues that make it not worth sinking more money or time into.



  • By icnsinceou

    Nice game and concept, poor AI and many glitches

    The game overall is very well done, good game mechanics and semi-ok RNG mechanic. Quests are usually not too much of a difficulty, but there’s one thing that ticks probably not only me, but many other people. You see, the “scatter” button behaves very poorly, whenever I use it my Pokémon seem to just run straight into a wall. Sometimes when there, for example, a self destructing Pokémon and I hit the scatter button, some Pokémon just won’t run away and stay head-first at the explosion, either killing them immediately or bringing then to one-shot health. Your Pokémon’s range also locks onto an enemy and won’t aim at any other thing until it’s dead. The main issue of this is that other enemy Pokémon can just bash away, completely destroying your Pokémon because getting the enemy far away was more important than the Pokémon that has brought you down to half health. Ranged Pokémon also have this problem, slightly different however. Many of my ranged-pokemon decide to play it melee style at run at the enemy, having a distance of only 2 feet practically. This won’t help too much if you!re ranged and don’t have a fast fire rate compared to the enemy Pokémon. I don’t see this game updated a lot so I sadly don’t think there will be any hopes of improving the AI behavior and mechanics of your Pokémon during quests.


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