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Pokemon 3D

Nintendo fans are some of the most passionate and dedicated fans out there. As proof, the fan community has created some of the greatest and in-depth fan games based on Nintendo franchises. 

Fans of the Nintendo franchise, Pokemon have big ideas when it comes to what should be included in games. Players have always been asking for a Pokemon 3D game, and Pokemon 3D does just that. Pokemon 3D takes the original formula for Pokemon and places it in the 3rd dimension. Lead developer, Nils ‘Nilllzz’ Drescher and his team created this game with inspiration from Minecraft and of course the Pokemon franchise.

Pokemon 3D is complete with gyms, two regions to explore, season cycles, and different game modes. It even has a multiplayer mode that allows you to join a server where you can battle on battlespot, use GTS, Wondertrade, and PVP. This is a perfect game for anyone wanting to see the classic series in a new way. You can view their website here


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