Thankfully, the words used are all fairly simple, and the sentences aren't overly complex, but your child will have to be a confident reader to manage this one.
The Pokemon aren't voiced so everything they say - from what to do to befriend them, to story-critical conversations - is done through speech bubbles and text - and there's a lot to be read.
Perhaps the only real obstacle young Pokemaniacs have to get over is the fact that there is an awful lot of reading required to play the game. It's all pretty simple to get the hang of, and it explains it pretty well at the beginning of the game, along with various button icons popping up to prompt you during your adventure. Holding the 1 or 2 button does various special attacks and moves dependant on the character you're playing as - whether it's Snivy's higher leap, Tepig's boulder-breaking dash or Pikachu's Iron Tail attack. The game is controlled with the Wii Remote held sideways, moving your character with the +Control Pad, dashing with the 1 button and jumping with 2. Never one to sit around waiting, Pikachu, along with his friends Oshawott, Snivy and Tepig, set to work gathering as much support, and making as many friends as possible - which in the world of Pokemon, involves playing tag, fetching items, beating other Pokemon in battle, and much more. Being the all-round nice guy he is, Pikachu decides he needs to rescue them - but in order to open the portals to the Wish Park, he needs a whole load of other Pokemon to join up with him, and help "wish" for the portal to open. Step into PokéPark and play as Pikachu, Oshawott, Snivy, and Tepig to rescue the missing Pokémon in PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond (2 BW, Poké Park 2: BW - Beyond the World)Pikachu will need the help of his Pals and their unique abilities to make it through PokéPark and discover the secrets of a mysterious new world called Wish Park. Essentially a story of friendship, the Pokemon that inhabit the various regions of the PokePark are in trouble - being hypnotised by a group of evil Pokemon into staying in a weird alternate dimension called the Wish Park. It was released in Japan on November 12, 2011, in North America on February 27, 2012, in Eur.
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For fans of the TV shows or other Pokemon games, PokePark 2: Wonders Beyond is sure to go down a treat as, with the humans out the way, you get to play as a Pokemon, talk to other Pokemon, and befriend other Pokemon in a world full of. PokPark 2: Wonders Beyond is a Pokmon spin-off game for Wii.