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  2. The Top Five Pokémon Clones on Facebook, iPhone and iPad - AOL

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    This is likely the most literal Pokémon clone you'll find on Facebook, as Mystic Guardians features both the isometric traveling and conversing element of the source material plus the battles ...

  3. Monster-taming game - Wikipedia

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    The developers see terms such as "Pokémon-like" or "Pokémon clone" as derogatory, implying they are attempts to cash in on the popularity of Pokémon rather than unique games of their own. [ 16 ] Palworld , a game centered around monster-catching, skyrocketed to the second most-played game on Steam after it was released for early access in ...

  4. MinoMonsters on Facebook: A promising, unfinished Pokemon clone

    www.aol.com/2011/03/25/minomonsters-facebook-pokemon

    Since that's about as likely as finding a Pikachu in your local park, Facebook game knock-offs will have to do until the MinoMonsters on Facebook: A promising, unfinished Pokemon clone Skip to ...

  5. Pokémon fan games - Wikipedia

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    Modifications of pre-existing games in the Pokémon series have been present in the Pokémon community since the games originally came out. Early devices such as GameShark and Action Replay allowed players to modify Pokémon games, letting them obtain in-game items and rare Pokémon species with greater ease. [1]

  6. PETA satirical browser games - Wikipedia

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    The title screen of Pokémon Black and Blue, a parody of Pokémon Black 2 and White 2.Injured Pokémon from left to right: Oshawott, Snivy, Tepig, and Pikachu. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), an animal rights organization based in the United States, has released a number of browser games on its website that have parodied existing video games.

  7. Zynga Japan's Pokémon clone Montopia catches all the Androids

    www.aol.com/2012/03/01/pokemon-clone-montopia...

    Serkan Toto reports that Montopia, Zynga Japan's very own Pokémon clone, has arrived on the Android Market mere days after it hit the App Store for iOS devices. This raises a.

  8. Pokémon Essentials - Wikipedia

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    She also highlighted that despite Nintendo's ongoing cease and desists of original Pokémon fangames created in the Essentials engine, such as Pokémon Uranium, unauthorized Chinese Pokémon clones using official assets were still proliferating on mobile platforms regardless.

  9. Category:Facebook games - Wikipedia

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