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Pokemon Friends is a puzzler out now on Switch, mobile

Though it'll cost you on Switch...

Pokemon Friends is a new puzzler that was both announced and made available on Switch and mobile devices overnight.

“The more you solve, the more you can create,” The Pokemon Company said of the game. “Enjoy that ‘Eureka!’ moment every day by solving daily puzzles, collecting yarn, and making your own plush. Then decorate your plush rooms to show off your favorites!”

You can get a taste of what to expect in the title’s first trailer, below.

“Put your brain to work untangling more than 1,200 puzzles, and earn yarn as you unravel them,” The Pokemon Company continued. “The only thing better than Pokémon-themed puzzles is growing your in-game collection of Pokémon plush. Put the yarn you earn into the Plush-O-Matic to make your very own! You can decorate your customizable plush rooms with your new plush or help out the residents of Think Town by sharing your plush with them.”

If you’re ready to play, you can start the title on mobile for free — either via the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store — though the experience will set you back $15.99 AUD if you want to play on Switch or Switch 2.

Pokemon Friends is out now on Switch, iOS, and Android devices.


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