Another Boring Game Idea, Plus Bonus Twist

armaniac

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Thats right. Another boring game where someone makes up Pokemon and gyms and battles everyone and wins. Boring? You bet. Lets add a little twist. It takes place across the entire solar system!

Thats a crappy idea, you say? Maybe not. After all, a world that is inhabited by small talking animals of various shapes is already odd enough. I'm just adding the option of there being Pokemon on other planets. Heres some info on the various locations.

You would start off on Earth, which would be the "hometown" of the game. You choose one of the usual three Pokemon- grass, fire, or water- and then you set off. You meet your rival, a thug who picks a fight with a worker at ShipCo. the leading designer for spaceships these days. You beat him up, save Mr. ShipCo., and go buy a space ship. Turns out the guy you saved was the manager, and you get a free ship! Yay! Thats when the real adventure starts!

Now you go off to Mars to meet a friend of your local professor, who is also a gym leader. He asks you to pick up something from Jupiter for him, and you set off on your quest!

You set off to get the package from Jupiter, but according to the professors friend, you must get a ship upgrade available solely on Mercury by defeating the gym leader. So you set off to beat a bunch of gyms in the end.

There are eight in all. Venus's is the first, and it is full of heat resistant Pokemon. Venus itself is inhabited mainly by fire types, and has a few routes to explore.

After Venus, you can go to Mercury and face the next gym leader. He uses a fire and ice type in combination. There are two routes on Mercury. During the day, the first has fire types and the second has ice types. During the nigh, vice versa.

Then you can go to Jupiter to pick up the item. You can now challenge the Mars gym leader. But first you must foil the plans of the evil Team Nightmare. They are mining something up in Mars's vast desert amidst a raging sandstorm. You explore a cave in Mars that you accidentally stumble upon when your ship crashes. You never find it again, no matter how much you explore the sandstorm.(Its advised you don't, as you will get lost.)

The gym leader of Mars uses powerful armored Pokemon. If you can beat them, you can travel to Jupiter, but first you must traverse the dreaded asteroid belt and get past their magnetized fields.

Next is Jupiter, where you can explore the largest planet, filled with more ground types and other Pokemon. Here you face a retired war general who uses camouflage Pokemon to attack you.

On Saturn, you start off on the rings. Pass through the right holes and you will end up getting rewards of even end up at the gym. Since the planet is mostly made of gases, you may end up falling through the planet and landing back on the rings, and vice versa.

Uranus comes next. It is filled with water so you need to get the submarine upgrade for your ship from Saturn. Beware, because Team Nightmare is utilizing th planets spin angle for a machine. You of course get to stop them.

Now comes Neptune. Here you will traverse a barren wasteland of ice and rock. It is an annoying level, as you often slide across the ice.

Finally is Pluto. The tiny planet that has an entire asteroid system floating alongside it. Try exploring the asteroids at different times to get different rewards.

As you gain new abilities, different things become available. On Earth, you can get to a secret launch pad that puts you on the moon. This is where you can uncover the ancient Pokemon of the Mars and Venus generation.

Of course, I have actually been working on this quite a bit in my spare time as you can see. I have fifty Pokemon as of now, but I need about 100. I would also need spriting done as well as some design help. If you really like this idea, maybe you could help me out. If not, well, I tried, right? Thanks for reading!
 
No. Just no. Space? Space is okay. Sure, have a Pokemon game that goes into space. Going to different planets? No. Make the focus on one planet. Plus none of it is realistic in the least. I wish you luck, but try to tone it down.
 
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