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Pokémon Shuffle

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Pokémon Shuffle

Developer: Genius Sonority
Publisher: Nintendo
Platform: Nintendo 3DS
Released internationally: February 18, 2015


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Pokémon Shuffle is a freemium puzzle game with gameplay similar to Pokémon Battle Trozei, but featuring a play limit in the form of Hearts required to play a stage. Jewels are available to obtain during the game that can be used to purchase Hearts and in-game currency, and microtransactions allow players to buy Jewels using money from their Nintendo eShop accounts.

Despite the often-criticized pricing strategy, it's still considered a fun puzzle game on its own merits.

Future Content

Despite Battle Trozei having all 718 available Pokémon at the time of its release, Shuffle only has 199 obtainable during normal gameplay. However, evidence seems to show that most if not all other Pokémon will be made available later via updates, either as Special Stages or entirely new areas.

Puzzle Graphics

There are puzzle graphics for every single Pokémon from Bulbasaur to Diancie, along with every Form/Forme and every Mega Evolution. Excluding Diancie and the Megas, the graphics are copies of those used in Battle Trozei, but with a filter added.

Large Battle Graphics

When a Mega Evolved Pokémon or certain special Pokémon is being battled in a Stage, a larger graphic is used, with several pieces put together and "animated" by moving the parts around. Large graphics for every Mega Evolution and every Legendary Pokémon exist, but only a select few are used. The unused graphics will most likely be used for a Stage added in the future that features the Pokémon.

Mega Evolutions

Legendary Pokémon

Note the inclusion of Red Genesect, which was an important character in the 16th Pokémon animated movie.

Mega Stones

There are graphics for every Mega Stone, but only a few are obtainable in the game, leaving the other Mega Stones unused for now.

Revisional Differences

Version 1.0.0

The original release.

Version 1.0.1

This version was made available for automatic download using the Check In feature in the game on February 18, 2015, and adds the "Meet Mew" Special Stage. The stage would be available to play until March 23.

Version 1.0.2

Available via Check In on February 20. It fixes a bug that allows the use of literally any available Pokémon as Support, including those that the player has not even met in the game yet. It also gives every player one free Jewel as an apology.

Version 1.1.0

This version was made available as a game update on the eShop on March 6. It required a complete redownload of the game. All save data would be maintained.

Version 1.1.1

This version could be downloaded via the Check In feature immediately after the v1.1.0 update was installed. It fixes various unknown bugs.

Version 1.1.2

Available via Check In on March 9. Adds the "Great Challenge - Kyogre" Special Stage. The stage would be available to play until March 23.

Version 1.1.3

Available via Check In on March 16. Adds the Competitive Mega Lucario Special Stage. Players battle Mega Lucario with a one minute time limit, and their high score is added to an online ranking system. The prize for completing the stage is a Jewel, and the top 20,000 players in the west and 50,000 in Japan to get in the rankings will receive Lucarionite. The event would be held until March 23.

Version 1.1.4

Available via Check In on March 17. This update fixes a glitch that sometimes set the score of the Mega Lucario Special Stage to 999999, preventing participation for players.

Version 1.1.5

Available via Check In on March 23. This update makes several big changes:

  • Adds new area Wacky Workshop with 15 new stages:
    • Stage 151 - Munchlax
    • Stage 152 - Chespin
    • Stage 153 - Onix
    • Stage 154 - Froakie
    • Stage 155 - Smeargle
    • Stage 156 - Fennekin
    • Stage 157 - Larvesta
    • Stage 158 - Feebas
    • Stage 159 - Poochyena
    • Stage 160 - Trubbish
    • Stage 161 - Hippopotas
    • Stage 162 - Bagon
    • Stage 163 - Pancham
    • Stage 164 - Yamask
    • Stage 165 - Milotic
  • Rewards players with a free Disruption Delay to celebrate Pokémon Shuffle reaching 2,500,000 downloads
  • Adds the "Great Challenge - Keldeo" Special Stage
  • Adds new Daily Pokémon: Pachirisu, Tropius, Sigilyph, Farfetch'd, and Druddigon. These Daily Stages would be available to play until April 20.
  • Rewards players who ranked in the Competitive Mega Lucario Stage challenge with Lucarionite, and gives a Jewel to those who did not rank
  • Adds listings for all of the above Pokémon and 18 as-of-then unobtainable Pokémon:
    • Groudon
    • Rayquaza
    • Quilladin
    • Chesnaught
    • Braixen
    • Delphox
    • Frogadier
    • Greninja
    • Snorlax
    • Steelix
    • Volcarona
    • Mightyena
    • Garbodor
    • Hippowdon
    • Shelgon
    • Salamence
    • Pangoro
    • Cofagrigus

Version 1.1.6

Available via Check In on March 27. Awards a Jewel to all the players who received the Lucarionite, due to a small bug preventing the reward from being received previously.

Version 1.1.7

Available via Check In on March 30. Adds the "Great Challenge - Rayquaza" Special Stage. The stage would be available to play until April 20 and awards players with a Jewel upon completing the stage.

Version 1.1.8

Available via Check In on April 6. Adds the Competitive Mega Blastoise Special Stage, similar to the Mega Lucario stage. This challenge would last until April 13. Players who ranked would receive Blastoisinite, and all other players would receive a Jewel.

Version 1.1.9

Available via Check In on April 13. Like Version 1.1.5, this update adds several things, including new main stages.

  • Rewards players who ranked in the Competitive Mega Blastoise Stage challenge with Blastoisinite, and gives a Jewel to those who did not rank
  • Adds the Great Challenge: Groudon Special Stage. This stage would be available to play until April 27 and awards players with 3000 coins upon completing the stage.
  • Adds 15 new stages to Wacky Workshop:
    • Stage 166: Solosis
    • Stage 167: Honedge
    • Stage 168: Drilbur
    • Stage 169: Larvitar
    • Stage 170: Shuppet
    • Stage 171: Rufflet
    • Stage 172: Bergmite
    • Stage 173: Mightyena
    • Stage 174: Snubbull
    • Stage 175: Lickitung
    • Stage 176: Timburr
    • Stage 177: Banette
    • Stage 178: Tangela
    • Stage 179: Pupitar
    • Stage 180: Mega Aerodactyl
  • Adds a new Genesect EX Stage
  • Adds listings for the above Pokémon and 13 as-of-then unobtainable Pokémon:
    • Duosion
    • Reuniclus
    • Doublade
    • Aegislash
    • Excadrill
    • Tyranitar
    • Braviary
    • Avalugg
    • Granbull
    • Lickilicky
    • Gurdurr
    • Conkeldurr
    • Tangrowth