Pokéland
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The mobile family of Pokémon is expanding. After breaking in like a whirlwind with Pokémon Go, and going very discreetly with the Magikarp Jump, now Nintendo announces Pokéland. As we can learn from The Next Web, the new game will be available for iOS and Android, and will require both an Internet connection and the use of a Nintendo account.
Hybrid Games
While Magikarp jump was intended to be an entertaining "little game" to pass the time, it seems that Pokéland will seek to offer more complete entertainment.The idea is a game that mixes the dynamics of Pokémon Go with the more arcade element of Pokémon Rumble
via: Pokémon Center
That is, while we collect and train Pokémon, we can also have individual fights with small Pocket Monsters between the different islands. It remains to be seen to what extent augmented reality will be introduced into the game.
From what it seems, the scenarios will stop being real to be imaginary worlds. There will be six starting islands, with 52 different scenarios, 15 levels and 123 Pocket Critters to explore Game experience will accumulate in each player's account, once the game is officially released.
Availability
The game is now in an alpha test version, limited to 10.000 first to sign up. For further limitation, this trial version is only released on Android, and in Japan This trial will last until June 9th. We don't know anything about when it will be generally offered, let alone outside of his homeland. As always in these cases, we have to wait.
We don't know anything about the price, but We imagine it will be a free game with in-app purchases, like Pokémon Go The experience of a Paying only for Super Mario Run has not left a good taste among players, so it will surely not be repeated.