Anyone under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a legal guardian aged 18 years and older.Ģ. The competition is open to United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) and ROI residents only aged 14 years and older, except employees of the Promoter and their families, its affiliated companies and agents or anyone professionally connected with the promotion. Keep up to date with all the official Nintendo announcements and exclusive new game information by following the official Nintendo UK Twitter feed and Conditionsġ. The hunt starts here at 10am - Toys ‘R’ Us, Tilling Road, Brent Cross, NW2 1LW. To help get you excited and to remind you of who to look out for check out the official PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond website.
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The treasure hunt will start at 10am so be sure to get there early to be in with the best chance of winning! Of course, the real quest begins once you have the game, when you set about saving the missing Pokémon and discovering the mystery of the enchanting new world of Wish Park, full of nearly 200 other Pokémon. Special Pokémon goodies and vouchers are also up for grabs for close runners-up and fans dressed as their favourite Pokémon character.
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The first twenty five Pokémon treasure hunters to find them all and collect their special stamps will win a free copy of PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond. The 4 Pokémon characters will be hiding throughout the store, tucked away behind mountains of cuddly toys or aisles of board games. Find the four playable Pokémon from the new exclusive Wii game PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond, Pikachu, Oshawott, Snivy and Tepig in store on launch weekend to be able to claim your free copy of the game.
As is, you play with the Wii remote on its side, but moving your character in a 3D space with the D-pad is less than preferable.22nd March, 2012 – Join the Pokémon treasure hunt at Toys ‘R’ Us at Brent Cross on Saturday 24th March. Poke Park 2 is also in severe want of Nunchuk support. And the mini-games, while amusing, aren't exhilarating or numerous enough to make the game feel like a complete package. The battle system is also rather shallow, just tasking you with spamming a couple of buttons until you win. Seriously, you'll never want to chase another Pokemon by the end of it. Unfortunately, there's far too much repetition in this game for it to hold your interest for too long. You'll also play Chase with your Poke pals (which involves you dashing after them and is usually over in a couple of seconds), as well as engage in a few fights. Once you unlock these games you can play them with up to four players locally, which is a nice touch. As you progress you'll gain access to several mini-games - like shooting cake ingredients or completing small side-scrolling levels. You can do this in a variety of ways, from playing games to doing favors to battling. Since the plot, much like the original, places a huge emphasis on the importance of friendship, a large part of the experience involves befriending a limited group of different species of Pokemon from all five generations (no, they're not all in here, just a hundred or so).
These are the only Pokemon you get to play as, which is a huge shame, as more variety would have been much appreciated. Throughout the adventure you switch between four different Pokemon, Pikachu and the Black and White starters - Snivy, Tepig and Oshawott. The game is incredibly slow to start, and never really finds a satisfying stride. PokePark 2 presents a charming world to run around, but when it comes to gameplay, there's just not that much to it. Unfortunately, this is where the game falls short. Still, while the skeletal story may amuse kiddos or anyone with a fatal attraction to cuteness, there needed to be some substantive gameplay to make it worthwhile for anyone else. It's silly, to be sure, but you'd expect nothing less from a new PokePark game. How, you ask? By using cake to hypnotize them. The basic gist involves a scheme to kidnap Pokemon. As for the story, it's completely nonsensical, though pretty hilarious at times. All of this goes a long way in bringing the world to life and capturing the Pokemon spirit. The character models of the different Pokemon look amazing too, as do their fluid animations. From the loading screens that feature Pikachu and pals waving and running about to the way your playable characters waddle across the world, everywhere you turn you'll find something unbearably cute to behold. PokePark 2 is, not surprisingly, utterly adorable.