The Pokémon Company announces iPhone, Android app: Difference between revisions
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The game is rhythm-based: players tap on trading cards in time with music and sounds. One known backing track is {{bp|Can You Name All the Pokémon? BW}}, the current ending theme of the {{bp|Pokémon anime}}. | The game is rhythm-based: players tap on trading cards in time with music and sounds. One known backing track is {{bp|Can You Name All the Pokémon? BW}}, the current ending theme of the {{bp|Pokémon anime}}. | ||
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* [http://www.pokemon.co.jp/info/2011/07/c110701_01.html?a001=news Pokémon.co.jp] | * [http://www.pokemon.co.jp/info/2011/07/c110701_01.html?a001=news Pokémon.co.jp] | ||
* [http://blogs.forbes.com/insertcoin/2011/07/06/pokemon-getting-into-the-app-game/ Forbes.com] | * [http://blogs.forbes.com/insertcoin/2011/07/06/pokemon-getting-into-the-app-game/ Forbes.com] |
Revision as of 13:20, 7 July 2011
TCG-based game to be available this summer
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Nintendo has plans to release an app for the iTunes and Android markets in Japan, it was announced last week. Pokémon Say Tap (ポケモン言えTAP Pokémon Iie Tap), a TCG-based game, will be available for free download this summer.
The game is rhythm-based: players tap on trading cards in time with music and sounds. One known backing track is Can You Name All the Pokémon? BW, the current ending theme of the Pokémon anime.