The Pokemon Company, in collaboration with Heroz Japan, have announcedPokemon Co-Master for iOS and Android devices.
Due out as a free to play title this spring in Japan, Pokemon Co-Master is a strategic battle board game that uses Pokemon figures. It sees players collecting, combining, and forming a deck of Pokemon figures, each with its own characteristics, and fighting against opponents in battles where the goal is to move your figure to the enemy’s encampment.
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