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2017

Analysis generated from community votes
A Magikarp, the most useless Pokémon in the saga, pushed center stage in a game where the whole point is making it jump high.
The profile rests on very few votes, so everything stays to be confirmed. And yet a pretty surprise takes shape. The soundtrack climbs high, ahead of eight games in ten, the strongest signal of this little mobile gag. The art style follows, just above average, cute and unashamed. Rediscovery sits in the lower middle. But attachment falls right to the bottom, ahead of barely more than one game in ten. There is the small tension: you love the mood and the sound of the thing, but you do not bond with it, over so few duels, like a toy you adore for five minutes then set down.
Against the real Pokémon games, this is not an RPG, it is pocket entertainment, a well-produced joke more than an adventure.
So, who is it for? For you if you love quirky little games, Pokémon humor and a surprisingly polished OST. Much less if you want a game that follows you and leaves a lasting mark.
Analysis generated on June 15, 2026
This game's position compared to other voted games, by criterion. Sorted from best to worst.