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sexysilverstrider · 3 months
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BITCH??? LMAO
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kageqama · 7 months
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this game was honestly so good. i definately was not a fan of any of the gym puzzles or just puzzles to begin with, they were super hard for me (don't know why...) but i really liked the game mechanics and such as well as all the characters.
My team: scuttle (starter, seaghoul), barkfire (male arcanine), lanie (female lanturn), trixie (female mawile), legowlas (male decidueye), goggles (male flygon)
pokemon fan game: realidea system (english version)
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not-your-lifeline · 2 years
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I couldn’t find any information about 5th ‘secret’ pokemon in Jade City’s Pokegacha on internet, so I soft-reset the game about 20 times and found out myself.
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doubleddenden · 1 year
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I decided to do another "What if Ash went to fan game regions" AU, this time in the Esoteria region of Realidea System
Idk, doing these is fun and gives me an excuse to revisit old fan games i haven't played in a while. if you have more fan game suggestions you'd like to see me either play or make an Ash team out of, let me know.
Anyway, I made this Ash sprite by splicing and editing from various official Pokemon sprites from gen 4 and 5, while the pokemon sprites were dug up from the game files. I did not create the fakemon here, so show some love to the game and play it at some point, since it's beautiful and stuff.
some blurb under the cut:
Now unlike some of the other fan games i've played in the past, Realidea System only has a small handful of new fakemon to choose from. With that in mind, I got a little creative with his team this go around, combining some elements of Journeys and his past teams to get this.
My main check lists:
2 new pokemon
1 Pokemon that can technically come from Kanto
1 Pokemon fans kinda wanted him to have (ie me)
1 Pokemon with a type clash (this happens more often than you think, later seasons being way more obvious with it)
and then I threw in Garchomp because I thought it'd be a nice callback to when his Phanpy from Johto went on his Battle Frontier and actually got to evolve, and Aipom from Battle Frontier to Sinnoh for similar reasons. And technically comes from Kanto if we consider that Gible lives in Oak's ranch.
the type clash hurts my soul a lot, but it makes sense for him.
I imagine Ash winds up in the Esoteria region after meeting Will, the Psychic Type Elite 4 member of Kanto/Johto, who invites Ash to come with him to the region- Will makes an appearance in the game, so it makes some sense to happen after time passes.
From there, I imagine the story plays out pretty similarly to the game, although he probably travels with Elliot and the feMC of the game, taking both under his wing. There may be a few times when Ash calls upon his old Pokemon though, since that's rarer in the newer times, and this game's dex is basically built for that.
Realidea System is pretty hilarious, so I imagine it would work remarkably well with his and Pikachu's tendencies to get into hijinks. The game definitely has issues towards people or pokemon from Kanto though, so I imagine he's probably experienced some weirdness about that as well, and probably found it weird as hell that he encountered Leon in Giratina's world after being sucked into a garbage can.
Anyway, his team:
Pikachu: same Pikachu as usual, the bestest boy that never leaves his side
Seaghoul (Water/Dark): the water type starter of the region. Seaghoul has always been a bit proud of itself, but also is super supportive of the rest of the crew and tries to uplift them. When he fully evolved, he sort of became the captain of the crew, and Ash, Pikachu, Zoroark, and Garchomp actually somewhat go along with the antics that come with it. Fierce, tenacious, cunning, he fights and never gives in- a problem at times, especially when he doesn't want to swap out. I like to imagine there's a post game arc where they go sailing with the pun pirates and everyone just gets super in character.
Drifblim (Ghost/Fire): Ash caught a Drifloon when he and the gang had to stop a group of them from kidnapping children from a camp one night- then he was surprised to see it evolve into a fire type! Drifblim is kind of oblivious to everything and easily distracted, but he does come in clutch where it counts.
Garchomp: This is the same Gible Ash caught towards the tail end of the Sinnoh series, and he decided to keep Gible around one day when bringing a crew through the PC to visit the new region. Gible evolved rather quickly due to all of his experience gathered off screen, but he's still not used to being in such a big body. Even as a Garchomp, he still bites Ash's head and is a bit silly. Still, he does get some major wins here and there, showing off his power in rare moments where it counts.
Scizor: Caught as a Scyther terrorizing a horde of Rowlett in a forest after being messed with by the evil team of the region, and it had a small rivalry with Ash's Gabite at the time of meeting. After being fixed up, it swore loyalty to Ash and was actually revealed to be calm and serious in fights. When it evolved, it quickly became one of the team's strongest assets that could always be relied upon, although he is still not used to Ash's light hearted nature or the silly antics everyone else gets into.
Zoroark: Ash found and rescued a wounded Zorua in a barn and nursed it back to health over the course of several weeks. After it got better, it sprung back to life and was filled with fun and mischief, and constantly trying to get the others to play with him. Even after evolving, one of his favorite pranks is to transform into other Pokemon or people in the group to mimic them or confuse the others, and over time the gang has gotten used and even embrace seeing an extra version of one of themselves in the group. It's an excellent battler, and Ash makes use of its Illusion ability in battle to trip up opponents.
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lara-prism-light · 1 year
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I found this pokemon fangame interesting and I would love to play it on my channel, but I can't find a good screen recorder to record the game.;-;
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lanettegm · 1 year
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Estuve rejugando al Pokémon Realidea System y me encanto el nuevo diseño de Alba, así que le hice un dibujo💙
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gbaromspokemone · 9 months
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Plot and Summary
Pokemon Academy Life is a non-profit, fan-made Ren’Py visual novel that takes you to an alternate Pokémon world where 10-year-olds aren’t on their own. Here, characters from the main series games are brought together in a more realistic college setting. Instead of sending the player character on a solo journey at a young age, he attends university and learns about the Pokémon world from there.
Begin your journey in the Kobukan (koh-BU-kahn) region and spend your time training, befriending friends, learning and dating as you progress through the numerous characters and rich story . Learn how to balance your time between college and extracurricular activities while tackling the greatest challenge a Pokémon protagonist has ever faced: figuring out how to fund your college education.
Also, be sure to try out Pokemon realidea system!
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xmrhiragasaitox · 1 year
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Jugando Pokémon Realidea System parte 62 - contra la Campeona Sara!
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niketaw · 3 years
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Here’s a clip from today’s episode of The Spots We Miss Podcast and Live Talk, “Being Man.” Catch up by tapping the link in bio. Thank you to my guests @therealdamiso and @anthonyarrington for an awesome show and good dialogue. #thespotswemisspodcast #niketanikol #confessyourfaults #hardconversations #toughtalk #kings #beingman #realmen #menoflight #realtalk #realideas #reallove (at Woodley Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/CTJCuhPHUCu/?utm_medium=tumblr
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sexysilverstrider · 3 months
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WAIT NO
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kageqama · 7 months
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well, damn.
pokemon fan game: realidea system (english version)
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not-your-lifeline · 2 years
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damn these kids need therapy real bad
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doubleddenden · 2 years
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Rather than sleep, I'm gonna talk about a Pokémon fan game I recently beat:
Realidea System
Like Opalo, it's another Spanish fan game, this one focusing more on aesthetics and mechanics with a little less under the hood in terms of new Pokémon, but still having a lot to offer story wise and game wise.
Spoiler, 8/10 for the good stuff, but a point docked off for incomplete translations and just a tad too many mini game issues.
More under the cut
So Realidea System came out around September I think, and the main you'll see right away is a gorgeous art style with bright colors and very intricate tiles. Every location looks cozy af or scary where appropriate, and it has a ton of different aesthetics that it works very well with for each.
Also, unlike most fan games, there's talk portraits for the story that help convey who is talking and the emotion conveyed- this is actually very pleasant tbh, and there's a lot of good designs you can better appreciate due to it. Tbh I have issues reading, and sometimes it's hard to tell who is talking via text alone. This actually helped me a lot more than the creator probably intended, but it's something I'm still thankful for.
The sprite work, what's made for the game anyway, also looks very good and has a unique but simplistic style with eye catching shading and colors. I'm actually pretty jealous of it and sort of taking notes from it, because there's not a lot of the same style of shading as the gen 5 or 4 sprites, but the style still works in its own way. I'd almost compare it to a 2d cell shading style, but idk if that's accurate? I like it, I'll say that. Not to mention that there's a lot of fun Overworld sprites that convey just as much if not a tad more emotion than the portraits.
The sprite work also extends to fakemon. Now I am a little bit disappointed that there were so little new Pokémon to experiment with, I'm not gonna lie. There's the starters, a legendary, and... about 5 or 6 variants. That's it. However, obviously they went with Quality over Quantity, which I can respect. Each of these are really well designed and excellently sprited, and most importantly fun to use! I chose the water starter, and it's ability and 2 signature moves are really fun in a fight and can potentially let it sweep.
Continuing off of this, to make up for the lack of new Pokémon, there's obviously a huge variety of old Pokémon to choose from, including lots of starters such as Chikorita and Rowlett. Megas also make a return, and some regional variants appear too.
Now on the technical aspect, there's a lot of cool shit under the hood, mainly the Realidea System that is the heart of the game's story. What this does is replace the HM mechanics (hallelujah), such as the Fly mechanic, which is now Teleport (although it functions exactly like Fly), and Surf, which now just happens as soon as you touch the water without any prompt needed.
The RS also comes with a couple extras that require certain points attained from using items on your pokemon or just generally bonding with them. Some of these include a repel system that repels as many steps as you use, a heal system that basically functions as a Pokémon Center, and an automatic level up feature that functions as a Rare Candy. The last two were actually very helpful for my journey and filling out the dex.
Outside of the RS there's codes you can put in at the Pokémon Center to sort of help with grinding, which can exist if you want or just completely bypass it by changing the levels of any Pokémon in your party up to the highest level in your team (be mindful that this will not trigger evolution, the Level Up feature will tho). Honestly, it feels dirty, but I actually do like this feature just so I can keep everyone around the same level. The EXP all works in conjunction with this btw, about like the Switch games function without making the game too easy. Basically all of this is to ensure you can just catch a new little guy and bam, he's already caught up, and grinding just isn't a thing anymore, so you can just be on your happy little way.
You can also remember moves on your own from the party menu, which honestly is just very helpful and makes it so you don't miss any by using the level up trick. If you're so inclined, you can also change the nature's of your pokemon via 3 heart scales from the party menu.
Basically a lot of tedious bs is completely ironed out, letting the game be fun without too many hold ups beyond a puzzle.
But speaking of puzzles... good lord there's a lot of mini games. Mind you they're doable, but a lot are kind of trial and error, especially the ones that require the ability to read and understand Spanish. You may think "oh just Google translate," and you'd be correct in assuming that does help with a good portion. But I'm not lying when I say that there's a section dedicated entirely to PUNS. It was fucking hilarious just trying to guess what's going on, but also frustrating. Even without the Spanish though, the rhythm games kill me.
The translation is also just not complete. I'd say 70% complete, because you still get bits of Spanish in normal gameplay and a good many puzzles are only instructed in Spanish. Not to mention the journals are ALL Spanish, so i had to have some friends help me read it. What is finished is about 95% decent though, with only a small handfuls of grammatical errors or odd translations, so kudos for that.
Now, characters and story. The story is about standard fair for a normal Pokémon game, but there are some interesting twists here and there. In cooperation with gorgeous visuals and art, the story is told pretty well and is really immersive. The characters too are also very entertaining and hilarious, and also have a fair bit of depth. I have to say I found myself attached to Elliot, Owen, and Alba, which is very strange since I'm usually not one for rivals or Lilly type characters. There are some groan worthy moments, cliche bits, or some not so ideal things done, but I do think it's a passion project someone put a lot of heart and soul put in.
Oh, and this game is hilarious. Check everything that looks interactive and you'll see what I mean.
Oh oh, there's also a very well managed side quest system. Tons of side Quests pop up and are easily found in the overworld, so that's a bonus if you're like me and hate having to hunt a specific NPC.
Lastly, the music: i believe the music is mostly original, which is amazing because every town and route sound magical in some way, and the original trainer themes are very, very good. When I say prepare yourself for the champion, I mean that in so many ways but ESPECIALLY the music. My one grief is yet again the reuse of the BW gym theme. I think it's okay, but I was really hoping for something original. But what is here is awesome.
Overall it's a fun time and a lot of effort went into this. There's a lot of fun poked at the series (especially towards Kanto) and the entire game feels like a fun adventure. I hope to see another project by this dev, maybe with more fakemon? Please? That's my favorite part of playing fan games.
Anyway, 8/10
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pokemonfangame · 5 years
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Pokémon Realidea System
 Start your adventure through the Esoteria region! Dare to unveil each and every one of the hidden mysteries in the most remote places and face their legends, all while betting to become the best trainer. Although not everything will be peachy; Some individuals who use a strange technology begin to act in the region, ensuring that they will strengthen the links between humans and Pokémon like never before. Can your objective justify your actions?  Or will it precede a greater evil?
Features:
3 Fakemon starters!
Gym system  (8 badges + Pokémon League)
Realidea System: Access to different functions according to the level of friendship with your Pokémon.
 Mission System
 Mugshots for relevant characters
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darkgred · 2 years
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A fanart I did for Pokemon Realidea, a cute fangame I'm playing right now. You can get a feebas early on, so of course I immediately googled for an alternative evolution metod. It turns out everyone was asking the same thing, and it was driving the autor nuts, even making memes about it... so of course I wanted to make a meta fanart about it   ...and yes, that's a misdreavus cosplaying as Nezuko, and it's adorable, fite me.
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gbaromspokemone · 9 months
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Stroy
Esoteria is a peaceful region. You, the protagonist of this story, follow the path that most trainers follow – you collect the 8 badges and face the champion of the Pokémon League. As you continue your journey, you notice a strange bunch of people trying to… create artificial bonds between Pokémon and trainers? Would something like this be okay? What is this Realidea system you keep talking about? Is it something everyone should get their hands on…?
Find out where the Metis Corp. investigation is headed. will guide you and your new friends!
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