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🎮 Game Controls
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- 🖱️ Mouse Aim / Interact
- WASD / ↑↓←→ Move
- Space Jump
About This Game
Introduction: "Pokemon Go Home" is not an official Nintendo or Game Freak title, nor is it a traditional ROM hack of a Game Boy Advance game. It is a fan-made game created using Adobe Flash, designed to run in web browsers or through the Flash Classic system. The game is a parody, placing the player in a modern home setting instead of a traditional region. The visual style is simple, cartoonish Flash animation, distinct from the pixel art of mainline games.
Gameplay & Mechanics: The gameplay is a humorous departure from standard Pokemon RPG mechanics. Instead of choosing from classic starters like Charmander or Mudkip, players might begin with household objects or comical creatures. The difficulty is negligible, focusing on comedy rather than challenge, and it is not designed for Nuzlocke runs. Key mechanical changes involve interacting with home appliances and family members as if they were wild Pokemon or trainers, lacking core systems like the Physical/Special split or Fairy typing.
Key Features:
- Parody Setting: The entire "adventure" takes place inside a suburban house, with rooms like the living room and kitchen serving as areas to explore.
- Simplified Battles: Turn-based battles are heavily simplified or replaced with quick-time events and joke interactions against "opponents" like a vacuum cleaner or a sibling.
- Short Experience: The game is designed as a brief, comedic experience, often lasting less than an hour, with no post-game content or complex progression systems.
As a Flash game, its availability is now dependent on preservation efforts through emulators like Flash Classic.