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Revision as of 04:52, 31 May 2016

Box artwork for Pokémon Party mini.
Box artwork for Pokémon Party mini.
Pokémon Party mini
Developer(s)Nintendo
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Year released
System(s)Pokémon mini
SeriesPokémon mini
Japanese titleポケモンパーティミニ
Genre(s)Party
Players1-6
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
Rating(s)ESRB Everyone
LinksPokémon Party mini ChannelSearchSearch

Pokémon Party mini (ポケモンパーティミニ pokemon pāti mini?): A collection of several minigames, included with the Pokémon mini.

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The minigames include: Hitmonchan's Boxing, where you shake the system to 'punch'; Pikachu's Rocket Start, a game where you have to launch off a starting line before another Pokémon; Bellossom's Dance, a Dance Dance Revolution-like game; Chansey's Dribble, kick the ball to the finish line as quickly as possible; Slowking's Judge, predict if the tennis ball will land in or out of the court; Sneasel's Fakeout, a rock-paper-scissors-like game for two players; Battlefield, where two to six players battle for the highest score; and Celebi's Clock, which is essentially a clock with date, alarm and stopwatch function.

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