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Pokédex 3D

Game » consists of 1 releases. First released on Jun 06, 2011

Pokédex is a free Pokédex for the 3DS that lets you view your Pokémon in 3D. It is available as a free download from the Nintendo eShop.

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Overview

Tepig

Pokédex is an app that you can download for free from the e-shop that serves as a comprehensive Unova Pokédex of all Pokémon in Pokémon: Black/White. The app gives you in depth details about the creatures moves and stats as well as a 3D model of the pocket monster that you can fully rotate. You can even animate it by pressing A. The game lets you organize a mock up team of six Pokémons and compare stats.

SpotPass allows three Pokémon to be unlocked per day. By sharing with other 3DS devices, more Pokémon can be unlocked.
 

Starter Pokemon

The game gives you 16 Pokémon automatically unlocked at the start of the game, by order of Unova Pokédex number they are;   
001: Snivy
002: Servine
003: Serperior
004: Tepig
005: Pignite
006: Emboar
007: Oshawott
008: Dewott
009: Samurott
037: Audino
065: Scraggy
078: Minccino
093: Emolga
096: Foongus
116: Axew
141: Hydreigon

Cards

Pokémon entities show on the Nintendo 3DS with the help of the matching symbols are in place to scan over.Pokémon symbols can be situated in a place-mat or set image to allow for Pokémon to appear instantaneously combating on-screen. 


Notes

  • The week before the release of Pokédex 3D, Nintendo ordered that all unofficial Pokédexes on the iTunes and Android Market stores be taken down.

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