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Turn It Around Nintendo DS Game
PRODUCT DETAILS Turn It Around – DS Game
UPC:096427014881
Condition:Used
Genre:Puzzle & Brain Games
Platform:Nintendo DS
Region:Region Free
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:DS_TURN_IT_AROUND
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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Excellent game as always! With many changes that makes the game very enjoyable, with fun, relaxing scenery and music. The customization is back and It’s very enjoyable. The only thing you need to know about Moon is the difference form 12Hr, If you play during the day, in the game would be night, and vice versa. But I think it’s fun and awesome.
Overall I like this version of Pokemon. Starter pokemon are cool, but don’t pick the fire cat unless you want to destroy the game . . . or it’s your first play. Happily, you may have two games at once, so you can collect multiple pokemon to trade, and perhaps use a different starter. Also, fire cat evolves into a dark/fire/some sort of fighting pokemon that is not cute at all! I love cute pokemon (don’t judge) and the water-seal actually ends up cute. I still love him, but wish he weren’t so creepy looking as a fully evolved!I recommend starting with the water pokemon, since it’s probably the toughest to start with (and I think most of us playing are a bit of "old hats." I picked the fire pokemon for my first run through, so I could beat it quickly/check it out. I just used my fire pokemon . . . and pretty much beat the game with just him. He can be more than a bit op.Story line is different, and interesting, but not amazing. It just seems like a more advanced (graphic-wise) good pokemon. I love crystal/gold/silver/soulsilver/heartgold, so I really enjoyed this one. It’s got a plot that in nearly on par with those (but not quite).I am not impressed by the pokebeans . . . or petting the pokemon. It’s cool that there are more ways to make your pokemon happy/friendly, but it gets tedious fast, and can be pretty boring after a few times. Also . . . the fire cat starter has a fire belt as a fully evolved pokemon that burns you. He makes a weird face when it happens, too. ..
im on the second island so this will be a bit incomplete the new pokemon designs and animations are fairly good. the new improvements are either good or bad the hand-holding in the game is a lot more noticeable and would help newcomers jump in or annoy people looking for the least bit of a challenge. i just dont see the reason for a destination point in the game. the camera is a lot better than x/y however there is no 3d feature and i would have liked to be able to move the camera at times as well. the new pokemon gang team is fairly good the animations giving to them are funny and give them a sense of being. all i got so far may add to this.
I know nothing about Pokemon or how this game plays. I just know that my 7-year old daughter enjoys this game too much. It’s become a problem and we have to limit her DS time, where before she would naturally get bored with what she was playing and pursue other activities. So based ont hat, pretty sure she would give it 5-stars.
Game Freak needed to release a new Pokemon game to reinvigorate the series, and Pokemon Moon is that game. I’ve been fan since the beginning so I was a little skeptical about the change up from gym leaders to island hoping, but the experience is still 100% Pokemon adventure. The graphics a step in the right direction with fully a animated protagonists and NPCs as opposed the classic big headed sprites of previous games. Keeping with clothing customization from Pokemon X/Y was a smart move as well, especially now that you can see the details much more. I can keep describing how great it is but you really need to experience it for yourself. Again, it’s not your typical 8 gym, catch legendary, then fight the elite four adventure, but it is definitely worth your time.
I’ve been a fan since Gen 1, but it’s fun to see what new features / changes they make every generation.Pros: The graphics seem to have moved entirely away from the old ‘everything’s a grid’ format. Makes the world seem newer. I also like that they brought back character customization / fashion stuff. Though this will show up in the ‘cons’ section, I do like the call for help mechanic. It shakes up the battle system and makes it feel a bit more organic. And it can help with the leveling. My favorite feature, though, is the removal of the HMs and bike and replacing them with the pokĆĀ©mon ride system. You now get to ride around on various pokĆĀ©mon to accomplish the same results without having to carry an HM slave with you or wasting move slots on your team members.Cons: There’s a lot of tutorial-ism in the game. Though I do sometimes like how the map has a marker showing you where to go (and this certainly makes putting the game down and picking it up later more doable), the game sometimes bashes you over the head with reminders of what you’ve gotta do next or (in one case) are in the progress of doing. Then again, it does seem like games are generally moving in that direction. My only other complaint is the one mentioned above: call for help. While it shakes things up and makes things feel more organic and all that, it can be tedious as hell. As in the pokĆĀ©mon can chain call for help and do so on the same turn you murder their friend, making it impossible to catch.
I had fun playing this game, some of the ways the game works is a little bit different to the previous generations of the games. Some of these differences are welcome, and some of them might make the older players say what were they thinking, being a little vague so no spoilers.
Long time Pokemon fan. This game does a lot of things good. It is a different style Pokemon game, while still maintaining the basic principle of the series. Looks great, plays great. The music is great to listen to. Pokemon designs are pretty cool, I really like the new type combinations. With all that being said, it doesn’t really keep me hooked as well as previous games. I don’t find myself sitting down and playing it for hours at a time, or it being the only thing I do. Overall it’s a good Pokemon game with alot of new and exciting features, as well as the old features that makes Pokemon great.
I’d let my son tell you, but I haven’t seen him since I have it to him for his birthday . I hear cheers and chants, and a lot of ‘omgomgomgomg’. The few questions I’ve asked have resulted inIt’s awesomeOh my g,momma. It’s awesomeEpicTotally booyah epic awesome sonAnd a few others that I can’t remember which order the words went in.In summation, my 8 year old is nuts for it. Or slowly mummifying because we just think he’s playing the game…hmmm. I’m gonna go check on him
Huge changes to the pokemon formula since Pokemon X & Y, no longer as it’s strictly battle and collecting focused (although still present) as they added variety of mechanics to switch things up a bit and to bring more variety in gameplay. Changes include:1. No HMsNo longer do you have to carry around a HM slave (s). This has bothered me in the past games as I have to restrict 1 or 2 slots out of my party of 6 to help traverse certain areas of the world. In the place of HMs there are Poké Rides where you can ride pokemon interacting with them on the world map, some you may not be able to access until you’ve completed mission within the game.2. Is it super effective?No longer do you have to look up guides online (unless it’s your first encounter) to tell if a move is super effective or not very effective against the pokemon you’re up against. After you battle a pokemon once, the game will tell you what moves is super effective or not in the battle menu once you encounter the same pokemon the second time.3. No Traditional GymsNo longer do you have to battle your way through gym after gym to prove you’re the best out of brute force.There are 4 islands in the game, each of which are controlled by 4 Island KahunasTo get to them you have to get pass Trail Captains and Todum PokemonTrail captain will give you quizzes, side quests to complete, and/or fight in traditional battlesTodum Pokemon. Basically typical pokemon you find the wild, but significantly stronger and have grunt.