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2021

Analysis generated from community votes
Five on five, one map, a ticking clock, and suddenly the Pokémon team spirit takes an unexpected shape.
On only a handful of votes, the profile is still to confirm, but a trend is forming. Fun and the sound side stand out, ahead of a bit more than half the field, which fits a game built for nervous sessions with friends. Attachment sits in the lower middle, and it's rediscovery that surprises most, right at the bottom. The dream of playing it fresh again just doesn't land, on the early votes at least. Makes sense for a MOBA you come back to fight every day rather than cross once.
Against the heavyweights of the genre, it plays accessibility over depth. It's a MOBA that's quick to learn, leaning on the Pokémon world more than on tactical complexity.
So, for who? For you if you like short, readable team battles with Pokémon you already know. Much less if you're after an adventure you'll keep an intimate memory of, or that thrill of the first discovery.
Analysis generated on June 15, 2026
This game's position compared to other voted games, by criterion. Sorted from best to worst.