Pokémon Seek & Find

Pokémon Seek & Find is one of three Flash-based computer games that were developed for the 10th Anniversary Perdue Farms promotion. The other two games are Pokémon Team Rocket Blast Off and Pokémon Poké Ball Launcher. Pokémon Seek & Find is a simple game where the player must follow cues to find one Pokémon among a group of Pokémon.

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Pokémon Seek & Find

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Basic info
Platform: PC
Category: Minigame
Players: 1 player
Connectivity: None
Developer: Left Brain Games, Inc.
Publisher: Garr Group
Part of: Generation III miscellaneous
Ratings
CERO: N/A
ESRB: N/A
ACB: N/A
OFLC: N/A
PEGI: N/A
GRAC: N/A
GSRR: N/A
Release dates
Japan: N/A
North America: 2006
Australia: ???
Europe: ???
South Korea: ???
Hong Kong: N/A
Taiwan: N/A
Websites
Japanese: N/A
English: Play the game on the developer's website

Gameplay

Pokémon Seek & Find on Level 3.

The player may choose to play as either Ash or May, although the avatar is a very minor part of the game. The player's task is to find a specific Pokémon among a large group of Pokémon. The player must find the ten Pokémon they are directed to find in order to win. While the first level has no time limit, the latter two levels do.

The play screen is split into left and right areas. The left area is the search area and contains many Pokémon. Many of the Pokémon in this area overlap each other, and their sizes range from large to small. The right area tells the player who they need to find, and takes up less than a third of the screen. This area features a hint window showing the outline of the Pokémon the player must find, as well as a line of text describing it. The textual clues are different depending on play level. This area also serves to keep track of the Pokémon that have been found so far, as new clues are simply added below old ones.

If the player selects the wrong Pokémon, the Pokémon in the search area will scramble their positions. When the player selects the correct Pokémon, all the other Pokémon move outside the area briefly while the correct Pokémon is highlighted, after which a new set of Pokémon will fill in the search area again. There is no way to skip a Pokémon.

Levels

There are three possible levels of gameplay.

Level Pokémon on-screen Time limit
Level 1 25 None
Level 2 45 7 minutes
Level 3 55 2 minutes*

In Level 1, there are only 25 Pokémon in the search area, each one different from the others, and the textual hints are simply of the form Find the <name of Pokémon>.

Level 2 introduces the possibility of multiples of the same Pokémon in different poses, and the textual clue directs the player to find a Pokémon in a specific pose (e.g., Find the frowning Snorunt.). The number of poses a Pokémon may have can range from only one to as many as five. The table below shows which Pokémon may have different poses; aside from the Pokémon in the table, there are also a number of Pokémon who only have one possible pose. Sometimes, even if the Pokémon the player is asked to find may have more than one pose, it may actually be the only one in the search area. Level 2 also introduces a time limit of seven minutes.

Pokémon Poses
Grumpig dancing, standing
Zigzagoon standing, wagging
Cacnea standing, waving
Dustox flying, back of the
Wobbuffet standing, laughing
Bulbasaur standing, whipping
Charizard flying, fire breathing
Pichu waving, smiling, frowning
Snorunt smiling, frowning, sitting
Pikachu standing, dancing, leaping, sleeping
Loudred yelling, standing, sleeping, yawning, running

Level 3 gives more complex textual clues and has a time limit of two minutes, but otherwise is simpler than level 2. One reason is that the timer resets every time the player finds the correct Pokémon. Also, while Pokémon in different poses will still appear, none of them will be a Pokémon the player is being asked to find. In addition, level 3 always asks the player to find the same ten Pokémon in the same order. The clues given for level 3 are:

  1. Find the last evolution of Torchic
  2. Find the Pokémon that rules the sea in Hoenn
  3. Find one of the Regi-Pokémon
  4. Find a dragon-type Pokémon
  5. Find the last Pokémon listed alphabetically in the National Pokédex
  6. Find the Wish Maker Pokémon
  7. Metagross starts off as this Pokémon
  8. Find one of Ash's Pokémon
  9. Find the only Dark/Ice Pokémon
  10. Find the heaviest Pokémon in existence

Beating Level 3 allows the player to view an exclusive 10th Anniversary music video, but the video is not viewable in the online version of the game.

Pokémon

These are the Pokémon shown over all three levels of the game.

# Pokémon Type
001 Bulbasaur GrassPoison
004 Charmander Fire
006 Charizard FireFlying
007 Squirtle Water
010 Caterpie Bug
011 Metapod Bug
012 Butterfree BugFlying
013 Weedle BugPoison
025 Pikachu Electric
027 Sandshrew Ground
035 Clefairy Normal
037 Vulpix Fire
039 Jigglypuff NormalPoison
041 Zubat PoisonFlying
042 Golbat PoisonFlying
046 Paras BugGrass
047 Parasect BugGrass
048 Venonat BugPoison
050 Diglett Ground
052 Meowth Normal
056 Mankey Fighting
060 Poliwag Water
061 Poliwhirl Water
068 Machamp Fighting
074 Geodude RockGround
076 Golem RockGround
084 Doduo NormalFlying
091 Cloyster WaterIce
092 Gastly GhostPoison
093 Haunter GhostPoison
094 Gengar GhostPoison
109 Koffing Poison
111 Rhyhorn GroundRock
114 Tangela Grass
116 Horsea Water
120 Staryu Water
127 Pinsir Bug
132 Ditto Normal
137 Porygon Normal
140 Kabuto RockWater
143 Snorlax Normal
147 Dratini Dragon
151 Mew Psychic
172 Pichu Electric
202 Wobbuffet Psychic
215 Sneasel DarkIce
257 Blaziken FireFighting
263 Zigzagoon Normal
269 Dustox BugPoison
270 Lotad WaterGrass
279 Pelipper WaterFlying
291 Ninjask BugFlying
294 Loudred Normal
310 Manectric Electric
319 Sharpedo WaterDark
323 Camerupt FireGround
326 Grumpig Psychic
331 Cacnea Grass
334 Altaria DragonFlying
336 Seviper Poison
358 Chimecho Psychic
361 Snorunt Ice
369 Relicanth WaterRock
374 Beldum SteelPsychic
379 Registeel Steel
382 Kyogre Water
383 Groudon Ground
385 Jirachi SteelPsychic




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