PokePark Wii Pikachu's Adventure
		 
 
Family Friendly Gaming purchased PokePark 
		Wii Pikachu's Adventure, and it has been sitting around until one of us 
		got time to play it. I have been playing this Pokemon video game on the 
		Wii recently. Wasn't it nice of Nintendo to tell families what system a 
		game works on in the name of the game? I thought so too. We start out 
		playing PokePark Wii Pikachu's Adventure as Pikachu. We play mini games, 
		chase other Pokemon, and battle them. The goal of PokePark Wii Pikachu's 
		Adventure is to fix the park by finding these crystal shards. A side 
		goal of PokePark Wii Pikachu's Adventure is to make as many friends as 
		possible. Why is that? Because we can use these friends in the variety 
		of mini games. Some Pokemon are better at certain mini games. Plus you 
		can only make friends with certain Pokemon by having so many friends.
		
		I hope to have a review of PokePark Wii Pikachu's Adventure in issue #99 
		or issue #100 of the Family Friendly Gaming magazine. PokePark Wii 
		Pikachu's Adventure does not look the greatest but I have to remember 
		this is an older game. The Wii was not know for its graphical strength. 
		The sounds are typical Pokemon sounds. One thing about PokePark Wii 
		Pikachu's Adventure that baffles me is the Pokemon have these lengthy 
		conversations in text boxes, but the only sounds they make audibly are 
		their names. It felt totally odd and completely out of place. Parents 
		will want to be aware of the violence in PokePark Wii Pikachu's 
		Adventure.
		{09/03/2015} - Kid Gamer
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