You can replay the Attractions as much as you'd like, but it does cost a small amount of berries to start a game. Surpassing the "goal" of an Attraction will earn you a plethora of berries and a Sky Prism piece. For example, Buizel is a good friend to have when you're trying to play a water Attraction. This is important because certain Pokemon are exceptionally skilled in specific Attractions, so it's easier to clear the benchmark. Becoming buddy-buddy with another Pokemon isn't just good for the soul it also nets you some berries and means you can call upon them to help you out in Attractions, motion-control mini-games present in each zone. Thankfully, there are only a handful of them in the entire game so you won't do it that often. Though you have plenty of time to complete the task, frustrations from the controls and camera are exacerbated in these sections. A rudimentary platforming mini-game, this has you guide Pikachu to a Pokemon located on higher ground. The most annoying way to make friends is Obstacle Hop. You don't even have to engage in a game of chase to bump into others, you can just run around smashing into them. It's strangely satisfying to launch another Pokemon into the air, and I think kids are really going to enjoy crashing into other Pokemon. It seems that most Pokemon just want to play a quick game of tag, and if you're fast enough to catch up to them, you'll headbutt them in the behind and send them flying. Despite all these ways to add pals to your ParkPad there's one thing you'll be doing a lot of: playing chase. Pokemon are strange little creatures and becoming buddies with them takes some work: some want to quiz you on your knowledge of Pokemon, others want to battle, some will make you participate in Obstacle Hop (a platforming sequence) while some can only be befriended through quests or giving them food. Some areas are locked and can only be visited once you complete a quest and if you want to save the PokePark you'll need to make friends everywhere. Despite the lack of filling, each zone invokes an appropriate feeling - the beach area is bright and seems like a fun place to hang out, while the haunted zone is creepy and mysterious. The zones look pretty good, though they can feel sparse, especially the cave and granite areas. and different Pokemon types hang out in their respective areas. The park's areas are distinct and themed - there's the beach zone, meadow zone, flower zone, haunted zone, etc. Using the Wii remote horizontally and playing chiefly as Pikachu, you will explore the different zones of the park with the goal of making friends with 193 different Pokemon, gathering berries, solving problems and clearing Attractions (mini-games) so you can collect Sky Prism pieces.
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