A YouTube video was uploaded showing a smartphone game featuring "Pokémon" characters, which will be called as the "Pokémon Co-master" game. Like what was shown on the video, it appears that this new game will be released by spring of 2016.
"Pokémon Co-master" seems like a board game using Pokémon characters, as what the video suggests.
The information shared on the video is very limited, and fewer details are disclosed about the game and how it really works. Hence, the game developer HEROZ is said to be teamed up with the Pokémon Company in creating this smartphone game. HEROZ, which has been in the gaming industry for quite some time, are the developer of games such as "Backgammon" video games and Chess.
Pokémon is undeniably one of the most well-known names in the gaming world, and it would not be surprising if any time, after its release in Japan, the company will announce its international debut. Although as of the moment, there has not been any confirmation about the game's release outside Japan.
Moreover, there are no hints or additional details included on the video that explains how "Pokémon Co-master" is played; however, according to Attack of the Fan Boy, "Pokémon Co-master" is more like Yu-Gi-Oh at some extent. It is said that enthusiasts are now anticipating for new videos about the game, which will possibly contain tutorials or brief introduction about the game.
The video that was officially uploaded is in Japanese, and to be able to understand what the content is, it was translated using Google Translate. As what the video is suggesting, gamers will have to play a strategy battle board game using Pokémon characters like the famous Pikachu, Squirtle, Bulbasaur and Charmander. It seems like players will have to collect various Pokémon combinations, which have corresponding features, and the main objective of the game is to always be on top of other competitors, International Business Times reported.
Watch the video below: