Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Game Information

Release Date
Japan: November 17, 2005
US: September 18, 2006
Versions/Platform
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team (DS)
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team (GBA)
Official Game Summary
What if you woke up one day, and you were a Pokémon? What if
all of the sudden you find yourself in a NEW world, where you can speak
and interact with other Pokémon? The adventure begins when you and your
partner Pokémon set out on rescue missions in a world ravaged by natural
disasters. But what is your true purpose and destiny in this Pokémon
world? That's the REAL mystery …
Features
- An exciting and dramatic story pulls you into an involving
world of Pokémon never seen before
- Use various moves and items to complete your rescue missions
and increase your rescue team's reputation
- Meet more than 380 Pokémon on your journey. Become friends
with them and call upon them for help whenever you need to
- Strategic battles enhance the adventure as you explore deep
dungeons and towering mountains
You Come to the Rescue!
When the game begins, you'll take a quiz that determines what Pokémon you
will become. You'll also get to pick a partner Pokémon, which is a very
important decision. Be sure to pick a partner Pokémon that compliments
your own type well.
After you make your decision, it doesn't take long for the action to get
started. You'll be shocked to find that you wake up in the body of a
Pokémon, and even more surprised to learn that you can communicate freely
with other Pokémon. After recovering from this rude awakening, Butterfree
will pay you a visit and ask you to rescue her Caterpie. When the rescue
mission is complete, you form a rescue team with your partner Pokémon and
embark on a mission to help as many Pokémon as you can.
Many Pokémon are in danger as natural disasters are devastating the land,
and to find the truth behind all these disasters, you will need to explore
one dank dungeon after the next.
Since there are no trainers around, you will need to lead your team into
battle as a fellow Pokémon. Instead of reacting to orders from a trainer,
your team will act based on the specific tactics you assign each team
member. Based on your assignments, your team will perform in different
ways.
No trainers means no Poké Balls. So, to get other Pokémon to join your
rescue team, you'll have to convince them that you're a suitable leader.
This is accomplished by defeating them in battle, and by having a suitable
place for them to live when not on rescue missions.
Journey in the Dungeon
Dungeons are unique. Every time you enter a dungeon, it will have a new,
randomly generated map. Item locations, stairs and enemies will change
their location each time you explore. Since the maps are random, you won't
be able to memorize the best way to reach your goal. It will take great
intuition and a little luck to find the best way through each maze-like
dungeon.
This is a new kind of Pokémon game, but many things remain the same as in
previous Pokémon RPGs, including the diversity of Pokémon and the moves
they learn. The game provides all sorts of new ways to confront your
enemies. Your Pokémon still have their traditional moves, but those moves
have new traits that let you customize complex strategies. You can link
together moves and have them all execute in the same turn! Although these
moves cost more points, the turn-saving combinations radically change how
you view combat.
Friend Rescue
If you fail in a dungeon, there are serious consequences. You'll lose all
your money, and many of the items you've gained during your expedition.
But don't worry -- just as other Pokémon have called for your help, you
can call for help from other Pokémon Mystery Dungeon players. They can
then go into the dungeon where you met your match to rescue your party,
allowing you to salvage the money and items you would have lost.
The game system you're using determines your options for how to connect
the game versions. DS gamers can use the wireless mode; GBA users must use
the GBA Game Link Cable. You can always write down and exchange passwords
using a password system, which allows you to help other players no matter
what version of the game they are playing.
Visit Pokémon Square
After you rescue a Pokémon, head to the Pokémon Square to take care of all
sorts of business. The Pokémon-shaped buildings house all sorts of shops
and services. You can buy items at the Kecleon Store, and Kangaskhan
Storage is a place that will hold on to your items while you're in a
dungeon. If you're looking to hone your fighting skills, go to Makuhita
Dojo to get in some practice.
More than 380 kinds of Pokémon are available to travel with you, but first
you need to make sure they have a place to stay. For this, you need to
gain access to a variety of Friends Areas. You can go to the Wigglytuff
Club to buy entry to a Friends Area. Sometimes you'll earn entry to an
area as a reward or you can meet special Pokémon to gain access to their
Friends Area. Once you've earned entry to a Friends Area, you can visit it
and talk to the Pokémon who have joined your party.
Features Unique to Nintendo DS
The contents of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Blue Rescue Team and Red Rescue
Team are about the same, but there are a few differences. For example, if
you have Blue Rescue Team for Nintendo DS, you can receive a rare item in
Tag Mode if you pass by another player who has the game. Just keep your
game in Sleep Mode while you're moving about, and you never know what you
might find! Also, since the Nintendo DS has two screens, you can track
your stats and view the map on the top screen while you view the action on
the bottom screen. So, if you've been waiting to pick up a Nintendo DS,
there's no better time than right now.

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