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− | These games follow the basic gameplay of the ''Pokémon'' games, in which the player controls a young trainer on a journey which consists of catching, training and battling Pokémon. This generation retains the option to choose the player character's gender from the past few generations, while also adding options | + | These games follow the basic gameplay of the ''Pokémon'' games, in which the player controls a young trainer on a journey which consists of catching, training and battling Pokémon. This generation retains the option to choose the player character's gender from the past few generations, while also adding further customization options and accessories for the player character. Some of the new gameplay changes include the additon of a new Pokémon type, the Fairy type, as well as the introduction of Mega Evolution. With this feature, some fully evolved Pokémon can use special items known as Mega Stones to temporarily evolve into a more powerful Mega Evolved forms. Some other gameplay features involve Sky Battles, which are battles for flying Pokémon held in midair with a different perspective, and Horde Encounters, in which the player's Pokémon can battle up to five wild Pokémon at the same time. |
− | There | + | There is also a featured known as Pokémon-Amie, in which players can use the touch screen to feed, pet and play with Pokémon in order to build up bonds with them. |
=Connectivity= | =Connectivity= |