andriasang - More on Wii's New Pokemon Game: Play mini games to access more mini games!GoNintendo - Pokemon Park Wii: Pikachu's Great Adventure - more infoNeoGAF- Game takes place in the 'Poke Park'
- the park features "forest" and "ocean" areas
- making friends is one of your tasks
- you make friends by playing mini-games
- mini-game examples: tag, battle (zap your opponent with Pikachu's electric attacks), quiz
- when you make friends, they'll help you with the various Poke Park attraction challenges
- Poke Park attraction examples: Furi Furi Dash (shake Wiimote to run a race), Habataki Sky Race (use flying Pokemon), Marine Slider (team up with Pokemon that are good at swimming)
- viewing mode to look at Pokemon
- take pictures and store them on your SD card
- first run of game comes bundled with stickers.
Some further details for the newly announced upcoming PokéPark Wii - Pikachu's Great Adventure Wii game have been announced. It is likely we'll get more details and some first screenshots over the next few days so be sure to check back
* First we have some story details. In it, Pikachu gets informed of an issue in area by the mystery Pokémon Mew. While looking, Pikachu discovers the PokéPark which houses areas including the forest and the sea.
* Next, the game has the ability for you to take screenshots in-game and save them to the SD Card within your Wii to show your adventure
* There is a Trial of Strength feature within the games which house a variety of games for you to play and befriend Pokémon in order to use them and their abilities in the variety of attractions that are in the PokéPark
o A quiz which allows you to befriend Pokémon if you correctly answer the batch of questions you are given
o A Battle mode where you use Pikachu to defeat enemies with its attacks such as Thunderbolt
o A Chase mode where you have to tchase the Pokémon you wish to befriend
* Another of the attractions has been revealed. This mode is a race mode where you and your Pokémon race to beat certain time-based goals by waving the Wii Remote.
It might sound like a Wii retail game.
Even tho Pokemon Scramble did have a screenshot feature, this game could have still been a WiiWare game. ^^;