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"tags": [
"Kids & Family",
"Simulation",
"Social",
"Single Player",
"Sandbox",
"Pokémon Pokopia",
"Game Freak",
"The Pokémon Company International",
"Action Adventure",
"Multiplayer Competitive",
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"Bird view / Isometric",
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"textContent": "I knew I was going to love Pokémon Pokopia the moment I pressed the shoulder button and - instead of whipping out a watering can, like you usually would in these kind of games - I opened my mouth wide and vomited a stream of water onto the floor. Pokopia might share its DNA with the Animal Crossings, the Minecrafts, the Stardew Valleys, even the Viva Piñatas of this world, but there's a wonderful, weirdly subversive streak that I'm finding utterly irresistible so far.\n\nRead more",
"title": "Haunted Pikachu dolls? Dead-eyed Ditto-humans? The very weird post-apocalyptic world of Pokémon Pokopia is easily the most fun I've had with Pokémon in ages"
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