That looked pretty good for a bootleg Pokémon game

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That looked pretty good for a bootleg Pokémon game

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A bootleg this week Pokémon Called game Pocket trainer DX was eventually pulled from the Google Play Store. It showed Pokémon Characters and art, and it didn’t look too shabby for a completely unofficial app.

The Korean language game developed by a Fanya Game Ltd was released on January 6th and featured art from the Pokémon anime. Bootleg games are not uncommon, but what made this game stand out was how much effort it reflected. It doesn’t look like a lazy clone!

The app’s high-quality graphics were highlighted in the Google Play Store listing, containing over 200 pocket monsters and allowing players to compete against each other.

As Nico Nico Reports, PokémonThe South Korean branch sent out a warning that has been pulled from the store to this day.

“We do not recognize this as an official app from The Pokémon Company,” said a Pokémon spokesman IT media. “We are currently reviewing the details.”

See the game in action below:

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