
Pokémon Quest
A cube-styled expedition across Tumblecube Island.
Overview
Pokémon Quest gives the Kanto roster a blocky look and sends teams through compact expeditions on Tumblecube Island. Battles play out in real time with simple move commands, while Power Stones and team composition decide how each squad performs.
Between expeditions, players return to base camp, cook dishes to attract new Pokémon, and decorate the camp with items that improve progression. It is a casual side game, but the Power Stone grid gives it more tuning than the toy-like art style suggests.
Key features
Tumblecube Island expeditions
Send teams into short stages full of wild Pokémon and loot.
Power Stone builds
Slot stones to tune stats and move behavior for each Pokémon.
Cooking recruitment
Use expedition ingredients to cook dishes that attract new Pokémon.
What kind of Pokémon game is it?
Pokémon Quest sits outside the main-series gym-and-Pokédex structure. Its identity comes from Tumblecube Island expeditions, making it useful to catalog alongside the main games while keeping its expectations separate.
Why it matters in the wider series
The game shows how flexible Pokémon can be as a franchise format. It uses familiar creatures, types, characters, or collection goals, but reframes them around a different daily loop than catching, training, and clearing a regional league.
FAQ
Is Pokémon Quest free?
Yes. It is free to start, with optional purchases.
Which Pokémon are included?
The game focuses on Pokémon from the Kanto era.
Is Pokémon Quest a main-series game?
No. It is a spin-off action-adventure game.
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