Screenshots
About This Game
Personally, this kind of game doesn’t usually interest me. But Pokopia combines player creativity, a captivating story, irresistible progression that makes it hard to put down, and truly incredible depth. It won me over. I want to continue exploring Pokopia to discover everything it has to offer, and so far, I haven’t been disappointed.
Pokémon Pokopia NSP ROM is a casual life simulation game that brilliantly combines Pokémon, open-world building, and a life simulation that can keep you hooked for dozens of hours.
You start the game as a Ditto (a basic “normal” Pokémon that changes form) who wakes up in a world where all humans have disappeared, leaving behind only ruined villages. You take on human form (or almost) and set about rebuilding what once existed, hoping to attract more Pokémon and, in time, perhaps even a few humans to live with.
Aesthetically, this means you play as a human child with a slightly unsettling smile. In practical terms, this means all your farming and village-building skills include classic Pokémon attacks like Cut, Strength, and Surf, learned from a different Pokémon and copied from Ditto.
The best thing about Pokopia is that every Pokémon in your village (and you’ll raise several in different biomes throughout the game) speaks your language and has its own personality. There are no battles in Pokopia. The dialogue in Pokopia is surprisingly funny. I found it particularly hilarious when a Magikarp inserts the word “I” into almost every sentence for no apparent reason.
One of the main reasons I enjoy Pokopia so much, unlike games like Minecraft, is that you spend just as much time talking to non-player characters and trying to solve their problems as you do mining and building structures.
The game offers an excellent introduction, ensuring you always know exactly what you can and should do. It also excels at not forcing a specific direction on the player. Even when unlocking new areas, the game clearly encourages exploration and improvement of existing areas before moving on to the next.