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🌙 Catch the moonlight, become the legend!
Pokémon Moon for Nintendo 3DS delivers an immersive new generation experience with exclusive tropical settings, innovative trial-based gameplay, and a memorable cast. Rated E for Everyone, it supports up to 4 players and is compatible across the entire Nintendo 3DS family. Since its 2016 release, it has earned top rankings and stellar reviews, making it a must-have for any serious Pokémon Trainer.



| ASIN | B01C93CWSI |
| Batteries | 1 A batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,291 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #281 in Nintendo 3DS & 2DS Accessories |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Nintendo 2DS, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo 3DS XL, Nintendo DS, Nintendo DS Lite, Nintendo DSi, Nintendo DSi XL |
| Computer Platform | Nintendo 3DS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (5,195) |
| Date First Available | February 26, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.06 ounces |
| Item model number | CTR |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Nintendo |
| Number of Players | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.5 x 5.4 x 4.9 inches; 1.06 ounces |
| Publication Date | November 18, 2016 |
| Rated | Everyone |
| Release date | November 18, 2016 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 045496743949 |
R**N
Poke'mon Has Just Evolved Again
As someone who played Poke'mon since the Poke'mon Special Edition days, I can say that the changes in this game has the biggest changes to the series, ever. First of all, they got rid of gyms for the Island Challenge, like it or not, and honestly, I'm mostly mixed on it. In one way, I find going through them a bit easy, of course I haven't finished the yet so I can't say that for all the trials, but they can actually be a bit fun at times. Another change they had, which is another "like it or not," are the Z-Moves replacing the Mega Evolutions. Personally, I would prefer the Mega Evolutions, and the Z-Moves aren't always exiting, but to each his/her own. The level design is also less grid-like, which I didn't even realize that in the demo, but it's definitely a step up from the older grid-like design, since what worked in the past, where we had d-pads on portables, are just aged concepts with analog sticks/pads on the system. Now, the game itself is still Poke'mon in core concept, and some of the changes are a bit light compared to others, such as effectivness rating on your move lists for example, but one of the changes I can't believe didn't come sooner is Poke'mon Refresh. If you played X/Y or Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire, you might've heard of a feature called Poke'mon Amie, which is mostly, in my eyes, NintenDogs Poke'mon Edition. It was one of those features I barely used, mostly cause I couldn't find a point in it, and even the effects felt small to me, even if it was for better exp, dodging moves, or just help in evolving certain Poke'mon. However, with Poke'mon Refresh, I feel like it's in my best to use it, especially when you can cure status conditions. I always hated having to run to the nearest Poke'mon Center to cure that one Poke'mon. Now, it's just more convenient to cure your Poke'mon than it has been before, and it actually made me want to use the other features. Another feature I really like is Poke'mon Ride. Why? Because no more HM Slaves. It's like the Soar feature in Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire, but with more options to go through obstacles and traveling faster, and again, no more non-removable HMs, freeing up your move lists for your favorite moves. There are also changes presentation-wise, such as trainers standing behind their Poke'mon during battle and ACTUAL OPPONENT MODELS INSTEAD OF SPRITES. I kind of wish your opponent doesn't look a manikin after they lose, but it's a step in the right direction. Even the new Poke'Dex can tell you the exact location of a Poke'mon and gives you mission locations, via bottom screen. Overall, while there are more features and changes, I feel like these are great changes for the series thus far, making this game may favorite version of the game. Oh, and during daytime in real world, it's nighttime in-game, because that's totally not the weirdest way of differentiating the version at all, but kept within theme anyway. Customization also comes back from versions X and Y, letting you make a more unique looking trainer than just identifying yourself as a Bug Catcher or Ace Trainer. Storywise, it's the usual Poke'mon affair. The only difference I can say is that your rival actually picks the weaker Poke'mon instead of the stronger one, i.e. a fire-type Litten vs a Grass/Flying type Rowlet, but at least he's a cheery fellow. I also like the characters thus far, even the members of the crime organization you'll fight most of the game, Team Skull, which has the most ridiculous members ever. Seriously, these guys are just hilarious, from their animations, the way they talk, to the boneheaded ideas they have, like stealing berries. Of course, I haven't finished the game yet, and I likely won't put any spoilers on the review anyway, except for berry stealing, but I feel that this story, so far, is just the typical Poke'mon affair, except with no gyms, and I'm fine with that. As far as the Poke'mon themselves, I think they look great. I even like some of the Alola Forms of classic Poke'mon, such as Vulpix for example. Sure, there are some to make fun of, such as Alola Persian being compared to Garfield, and even Gumpshoos, in the head, reminded me of Donald Turmp when I first saw it (could be a coincidence, could be an office joke turned Poke'mon, who knows). But for the most part, I feel like a lot of the designs are great, and I haven't found too many designs to laugh at. I do have some small problems, though, I have, such as the removal of elements. For example, in Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire, you can sneak up on Poke'mon, but on this version, that's not the case. While it's a small thing, I actually liked this feature as it felt like actual Poke'mon hunting. There is also, mostly in battles and mainly due to upgrades, a good amount of slow down, which won't affect your gameplay experience, but it shows how old the hardware is, especially when they got rid of 3D (for the most part) in the game, which caused slow down in the older 3DS Poke'mon games anyway. You only get it while using the Poke'Finder, a little camera minigame more or less, which is already laggy at best anyway. I'm also not crazy about the change from Mega Evolutions to Z Moves, but that's just me. Overall, I highly recommend either Sun or Moon. Really, whether which version to get, if both isn't an option for you, really depends on the Poke'mon you want, so I would research the differences, but other than that, there aren't that many, and even then, the two games connect to each other. If you want to move your Poke'mon from X/Y or Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire, you'll be waiting until January to do that, so keep that in mind when you purchase either one of them.
T**N
My personal favorite, for the characters alone
Easily the best pokemon game of recent years. Sure, I guess some of the earlier ones might seem better for the sake of nostalgia, but I honestly think this is probably the best yet. First, in recent years there have often been complaints about the pokemon being laim or uninspired, and I feel like this set has done a really good job of making a large number of really great pokemon. Sure, there are always a few that seem pointless, but it's far less than in other games, in my opinion. I played through the games multiple times with entirely different teams because there were so many pokemon I wanted to try using. Second, the break with tradition with the gyms was a great change of pace. The prior formula was tried and true, but was so predictable, that even the nicest and coolest gyms were just okay. With the trials, every single one had me excited for what twist it would have. And boy did they have some great twists, it's probably the first game that there were multiple times where I smiled or laughed out loud at something that happened during a trial. And speaking of laughing, Team Skull will forever be immortalized as my favorite villain team ever. Nothing can beat the nostalgic true evil of Team Rocket, or the ethical and moral designing around N from black and white, but this is the first team where I was excited every time I saw them, rather than exasperated that they were wasting more of my time. The jokes, the comedic timing, the music! Everything was done so well, that it will be hard to create a new villain in the next games that will be able to compare. Finally, and I think most importantly, the excellent cast of characters. Sure, I thought Hau was as lame and uninteresting as the next guy, but so many of the other characters were so well designed. The trial captains were dynamic and felt so much more alive than your average gym leader from the previous games. Kukui, for all his lame jokes, was more involved and excited to exist than any before, and it seemed like he had real motivation behind his work. And, of course, Lillie. For the first time ever in a pokemon game, I would purposefully go out of my way to talk with Lillie every time something happened, hoping for a new comment or dialogue. Whenever she popped up needing help, I didn't feel annoyed or tired, but I genuinely wanted to help her. Her character alone was worth the entire game in my opinion, and I desperately hope that they make a third game for this set just so that I can experience more of her story, considering there is still so much to tell. It seems like they've set themselves up perfectly for a sequel, but we can never be sure just what Nintendo is thinking. All in all, I think it is no surprise that this is considered one of the best games of recent pokemon history, and it is definitely an adventure worth experiencing for anyone who considers themselves a pokemon fan.
A**H
Better then I thought, amazing and fun
I bought the "New" condition. And it ment NEW. The game came just how I remembered getting it years ago, brand-new box completely unopened. The game is fun, it looks exactly how I remember playing years ago. The box and game were in amazing condition, 100/10 quality, getting the game started was supper easy. The game runs fast and smooth as well. I very much do recommend getting this game if you're looking into getting it.
D**Y
Great installment to my favorite series!
As a longtime pokemon fan, this purchase was a no-brainer for me. For this installment I chose to not look at any spoilers of the game beforehand, so these are my thoughts while playing through: New Pokemon: Any game with new pokemon usually guarantees a thumbs up from me. I'm less of a fan of remakes because I played through the originals so many times as a kid. The new pokemon this time around were all really great and I felt like a kid again seeing them all for the first time. I also really liked the addition of alolan forms for some of the original 151 pokemon, but there were only ~15 of those total (including some evolutions), which was kind of disappointing. Another great thing is that there are plenty of new legendaries / special pokemon to catch, which I felt was lacking in X/Y. Z Moves: Instead of mega-evolution, this game introduces z-moves. They are essentially a once-per-battle super move that you can use by attaching an item to your pokemon. Honestly, I prefer mega evolutions. It breathed new life into some pokemon by changing abilities and appearance. Z-moves are kind of boring... Trial battles instead of gyms: "Trials" replaced gyms in this installment. This was a super cool new addition in my opinion. A lot of people are unsure how they feel about the change, but I thought trials were great. They are very similar to gym battles in terms of progression through battles/ puzzles to be solved, but the advent of totem pokemon, enemies calling for help during battle, and increased stats made them more challenging and satisfying. Extra features: In terms of extra features, this game did a good job. Replacing hidden machines with pokemon riding was a great idea, it really makes you feel more involved and saves your teams' move slots. Pokemon refresh and poke-pelagio are also fun little mini games that offer benefits during the main game. Festival plaza is basically more cumbersome way to connect to the internet/ interact with others, but it adds minigames and shops that can be fun as well. Lastly, breeding for competitive play is easier and quicker than ever, which is always appreciated by those getting into online play for the first time. Overall, I really enjoyed (and am still enjoying) the game! I would recommend it to any pokemon fan new or old, and even as an introduction to the series, as the game itself isn't too hard and there is a huge variety of pokemon to catch! The game has a few ways to increase or decrease difficulty, such as the exp share and constant stream of rare candies, which is great for easing new players in, or for veterans who want more of a challenge.
A**M
I can say the added features here make this one of the best Pokemon I've ever played
Having played through the Pokemon series, flaws and all, I can say the added features here make this one of the best Pokemon I've ever played. While the story mostly follows the traditional formula (Collect, Train, Unlock New Areas, Beat the Bad Team, and become the Champion), it does it in a way that finally makes the game feel like it's not working against you. Probably the best feature added to this game (and possibly the best addition to the entire series) is the removal of HMs. Instead of having to find the one or two HMs that can be viable on an actual member of your team and having to load as many as possible onto an HM slave (Thank you for your years of service Golduck!), you are now given what becomes effectively a summon ability. At certain progress points through the game, you get access to different Pokemon that function as ridable HMs. A Charizard will help you fly. A Tauros will smash rocks in your path and allow you to dramatically improve your run speed (very helpful with egg hatching). It means your team can be 6 Pokemon that you choose, not 5 plus one just for HMs. The key drawback I found for this game was the hard push to expand the Poison type. While it is nice to see some old faces rejuvenated (looking at you Muk), the sheer number of additional Poison types makes this game feel like you're exploring the poison islands. While I realize this is likely a response to help tone down the power of the Fairy type, which was a response to tone down the Dragon type, it feels a bit heavy handed. Granted, Poison types have been underrepresented for most of the history of Pokemon, but I think they could have been a bit more creative in their execution. Other than that complaint, I think the overall execution of the game was fantastic, as were some of the new additions to the roster. One other nitpick is that there is no National Dex, even after completing the game. Not the biggest deal, but a good FYI. You can see many other reviews that can tell you about the different areas and features, so by all means check those if you;re curious. What it boils down to is if you're remotely interested in Pokemon, you should play this game!
K**F
Succeeds due to a massive amount of improvements to almost every aspect of the Pokemon games.
I was skeptical when I picked up this game. I am a veteran of all the Pokemon games, from Red and Blue onward. I was disappointed in the direction that X and Y took the franchise, but GameFreak has gotten back onto the right path with this game. First: the gameplay changes. The gym challenge has been tossed and replaced with an island challenge, which combines traditional Pokemon battles with new mechanics that make each "Island Trial" unique. I won't spoil them here, but they were a breath of fresh air. Battles look great, the new battle screen has been redesigned for the better, and the movement is fluid. Second: the graphics. This game looks amazing. It as good as any 3DS game I have ever seen, and better in many ways. The animations are beautiful, the islands are gorgeous, and the new Pokemon look awesome. Third: the quality-of-life improvements. The PC in the Pokemon Center is easier than ever to use, the battle screen (as mentioned above) is the best it's ever been, the backpack is better, HMs have been replaced with a new Poke-Ride feature that does the same thing but doesn't take up your moveslots, and there are a lot more variety of Pokemon early on than I am used to. Seriously, you can find over half of the Pokemon types by the end of the second route! Fourth: the story. This story is possibly (and probably) the best story of any Pokemon game to date. It's interesting, it flows well, it evokes emotional reactions in you, and it has several great surprises. Things I didn't like: The beginning tutorial takes a couple of hours to get through. As someone who has played these games for a long time, I felt like my hand was being held far too often at the beginning. And the number of cutscenes in the beginning of the game is ridiculous. It gets much better after that, but still, the first couple hours are a slog. Also, this game does not run great on the older 3DS models. It suffers from semi-frequent slowdowns in-battle. Even on the New 3DS models, there are occasional slowdowns in battles. Also, a lot of the new Pokemon in the game are slower than I am used to, which makes battles against old Pokemon a little frustrating. Overall, this is a worthy game to pick up. I had to knock off a star due to the game having some issues on older 3DS systems and the length of the beginning tutorial/cutscene spamfest. But other than that, it is an amazing game that I highly recommend to both fans of the series and anyone who wants to try out their first Pokemon game. It will not disappoint.
A**A
Great Addition to Pokemon
I pre-ordered this back in October - I was super stoaked when it arrived on release day. I've been a super big pokemon fan since Red/Blue were released 20 years ago. I was a little apprehensive since I'd heard Sun/Moon kinda deviated from the 'traditional' pokemon game. ~Spoilers! Don't read this part if you don't want to know about storyline~ The biggest thing I didn't really care for was how guided the game is - there are a TON of cut scenes you can't skip through, and the beginning of the game really forces you along (blocked paths, required tasks before you can do anything else, etc.). This makes the game quite easy to progress through since there isn't really any way you can get lost. Sun/Moon don't have the traditional Gym Leaders/Battles - instead, you are a "trial-goer" and participate in little mini-tasks through your journey across Alola. Rather than Leaders, you are given trials by Island Captains, and eventually face the Island Kahuna as the "Grand Trial" on each island. I honestly found some of the trials to be rather silly - one is a "find the difference" sort of game, another is wandering around finding items in a jungle, etc. None are particularly difficult puzzles or anything. Grand Trials are battles, and those aren't particularly difficult either (you get the Alpha Saphire/Omega Ruby style Exp. Share pretty early on, so your team is pretty OP. The main story line is pretty interesting - I enjoyed some of the unexpected twists. The after-story is also pretty good, and there's quite a bit to do after beating the pokemon league the first time around. There are no HMs in Sun/Moon - instead, you get to ride various pokemon around and can call them from anywhere. Pretty useful, and there's no need to keep an HM slave around to get through different dungeons. I liked Pokemon Refresh a lot - it's really cute to be able to interact with your pokemon after a battle. Pokepelego is also pretty cool - the ability to farm berries so quickly/in one spot is insanely useful. I'm not too thrilled with the Festival Plaza - it seems you need to be connecting with other trainers via NFC, etc to get the most out of this one. TL;DR - Fun pokemon game.
H**N
Pokemon Moon. The Pokemon Game For A New Generation As Well As The Old
Maybe you're a child reading this with glee, wonder and excitement. You love Pokemon and want to explore, train and test your ability to become the very best like no one ever was. Or maybe, and more accurately you're a grown adult with a family, who has grown up with Pokemon with some games bringing you excitement while others not so much. In Pokemon Moon, you will not be disappointed. The game reinvents the world of Pokemon while staying true to its roots. In this game you will encounter many exciting adventurous elements that will resurrect the nineties kid in you. Explore The Uniquely Tropical Alola Region In this game you play a Pokemon trainer who is just beginning his journey into the world of Pokemon. You will explore many different geographical locations that are all centralized in the breezy, relaxing tropics. As a result of this many of the creatures you will encounter will be affected by this including old classics such as Raticate, Pikachu,Vulpix and a vast number of other Pokemon both new and old who will display all new abilities and characteristics to assist you in your journey. Tired Of Waiting While Your Avatar Has To Constantly Walk Everywhere? Fly To Anywhere From Anywhere With The All New Charizard Ride Pager Whether you have a Charizard in your party or not it will not make a difference. In the game your character receives a ride pager that allows you to summon Charizard from anywhere you are and fly to any island you desire with relative ease. No longer will you have to wait while your avatar walks or runs long distances or capture flying Pokemon to get to specific locations! Simply summon Charizard and off you go! Discover The Mysteries of The All New Ultra Beasts! A whole new unique Pokemon! Or are they? In Pokemon Moon the player is introduced to creatures that have come from a dimension known as Ultra Space! After completing the games main story, your journey will not simply end there! After the credits roll your character will awake in his/her room and be given a mission by a mysterious old man who gives you an ancient item.You will use this mysterious item to track down and capture/contain what are known as Ultra Beasts. Unique and powerful creatures that are much more powerful than even the strongest Pokemon. Whether you capture or destroy the beasts is up to you. Your Decisions. Your Actions. Your Choice. Whatever you choose to do will change/affect the outcome of the game. Action! Adventure! Mystery! What more could someone want? Pokemon Moon is a game for everyone of all ages and backgrounds to play and enjoy.
M**S
Exelente
Um pouco diferente das outras franquias, mas não perde em nada a diversão
H**T
Excelente producto y a tiempo.
ENVÍO: Hice el pedido por DHL en un "Envío de 2 a 3 Días" y llegó justo al segundo día. Hice que el envío llegara a una sucursal DHL así que fui a recogerlo ahí directamente y estaba en perfectas condiciones, el paquete era tipo sobre con plastico burbuja en el interior, ésto se debió a que en mi pedido sólo pedí copias del juego y por ende no era necesario enviarlo en caja. PROS: - El juego es una maravilla, la historia es la mejor en comparación a los antiguos juegos de Pókemon, está bien narrada y los personajes se sienten vivos y no sólo como otro simple NPC más del montón. - Las nuevas mecánicas de juego como lo son las monturas para Pokémon, el cambio de Gimnasios por Pruebas y las "ayudas" contra Pokémon salvajes hacen que el juego se sienta fresco y completamente distinto a otros juegos, y esos mismos cambios hacen que hasta los jugadores más hardcore sientan un cambio en la curva de dificultad del juego. CONTRAS: - El inicio del juego puede sentirse eterno para aquellos jugadores que ya tengan más experiencia con otras entregas, pues el tutorial resulta bastante largo dado que sirve para enseñarte las mecánicas básicas del juego como para también ponerte al tanto del contexto en el que se desarrollará el juego, es decir, te dirán que tiene de distinto ésta nueva región y quienes son los personajes que verás constantemente en el juego. - No se puede utilizar la función de 3D en ningún momento en ninguna versión del 3DS. Ésto puede que le afecte a algunos. - Tiene caídas de FPS en algunas peleas, especialemente en aquellas en las que hay muchos personajes en pantalla. Éste problema sucedera sin excepción en las peleas dobles, y sucederá tanto en las 3DS normales cómo en las New 3DS. CONCLUSIÓN: - Aunque parezca que el juego sigue siendo más de lo mismo, los sutiles cambios en las mecánicas de juego, cómo la adición de una sólida narrativa para la trama, hace que éste nuevo juego de Pokémon sea un título imperdible para la colección de 3DS.
R**R
A Nintendo Gamefreak Classic: Pokemon Moon!
I haven’t fully sunk my teeth into the gameplay and finished, but overall it’s a classic Nintendo game cartridge and so it’s bound to be good quality. I couldn’t find the e version download since it’s discontinued on the 3DS shop. Plus really digging the snazzy cover art! C’mon who doesn’t love Pokemon cover art?!
S**S
love it
works great the pokemon are sooo cute im having so much fun playing <3
A**R
good
i got shiny bagon
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