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 Pokémon: A Grand Day Out. This is a short hack, where the goal is to find out why Team Rocket is planting bombs in random places. Even though it takes only an hour to beat, it's still made worth playing.

GRAPHICS: 10/10. The graphics are the same as the FireRed/LeafGreen. It's a short, small hack, which like the creator said took a short time to make. There would be no reason to change the graphics.

SOUND: 10/10. The sound is already okay, the same as the original FireRed/LeafGreen and isn't necessary to change for this hack.

ADDICTIVENESS: 4/10. This game is worth playing once. It's basically a short story, and with one play you see everything. There's no reason to play this game again, because with the grinding, it's not worth it and would be repetitive. Since the game only has a few areas, and battles, You're limited on what you can use as a team. You also don't pick a starter, the game does that for you.

STORY: 8/10. This game really does play out like a short story. It starts like a normal Pokémon game, but you find out early on Team Rocket is using bombs to blow up different places, such as routes and forests. You track the Team Rocket leader to find out why. It's a simple story, but it has funny dialogue, and almost everybody says something different than normal. It has some grinding you need to do, but it's not enough to get in the way of the story. The story is Anti-climatic though.

DEPTH: 6/10. The game only takes you through a few areas. But, the dialogue in every area is new. As far as I know, the game has no glitches. You're free to explore it as much as you want. The map is mostly the same as the original game, but it has a few extra areas, such as the bomb hut, and an extra cave. It does well enough for a short game.

DIFFICULTY: 7/10. This game has grinding, and it's painful in the beginning. Early on you start fighting against level 12's. The only area you can grind in is against level 2 and 3's. It's a little bit of a slump to start, but breaking through the early parts and the game picks up. Before you know it, it's over. The most difficult parts, to me, are the gym area at the start and the 10 Koffing battle.

OVERALL: 8.2/10. It's short, it has a slow start because of grinding, but it's fun. I like that everyone says something new, so it's actually worth checking the town and talking to people. It only takes about an hour to finish, but it has a fun story and it's worth the hour.

Another thing to note, after you finish the game the screen will black out. You can continue playing by pausing the game, and choosing Pokémon from the menu. Nothing new will happen though, but you can go back to the final area and you can repeat the final battle.

 






 Pokémon: A Grand Day Out. This is a short hack, where the goal is to find out why Team Rocket is planting bombs in random places. Even though it takes only an hour to beat, it's still made worth playing.

GRAPHICS: 10/10. The graphics are the same as the FireRed/LeafGreen. It's a short, small hack, which like the creator said took a short time to make. There would be no reason to change the graphics.

SOUND: 10/10. The sound is already okay, the same as the original FireRed/LeafGreen and isn't necessary to change for this hack.

ADDICTIVENESS: 4/10. This game is worth playing once. It's basically a short story, and with one play you see everything. There's no reason to play this game again, because with the grinding, it's not worth it and would be repetitive. Since the game only has a few areas, and battles, You're limited on what you can use as a team. You also don't pick a starter, the game does that for you.

STORY: 8/10. This game really does play out like a short story. It starts like a normal Pokémon game, but you find out early on Team Rocket is using bombs to blow up different places, such as routes and forests. You track the Team Rocket leader to find out why. It's a simple story, but it has funny dialogue, and almost everybody says something different than normal. It has some grinding you need to do, but it's not enough to get in the way of the story. The story is Anti-climatic though.

DEPTH: 6/10. The game only takes you through a few areas. But, the dialogue in every area is new. As far as I know, the game has no glitches. You're free to explore it as much as you want. The map is mostly the same as the original game, but it has a few extra areas, such as the bomb hut, and an extra cave. It does well enough for a short game.

DIFFICULTY: 7/10. This game has grinding, and it's painful in the beginning. Early on you start fighting against level 12's. The only area you can grind in is against level 2 and 3's. It's a little bit of a slump to start, but breaking through the early parts and the game picks up. Before you know it, it's over. The most difficult parts, to me, are the gym area at the start and the 10 Koffing battle.

OVERALL: 8.2/10. It's short, it has a slow start because of grinding, but it's fun. I like that everyone says something new, so it's actually worth checking the town and talking to people. It only takes about an hour to finish, but it has a fun story and it's worth the hour.

Another thing to note, after you finish the game the screen will black out. You can continue playing by pausing the game, and choosing Pokémon from the menu. Nothing new will happen though, but you can go back to the final area and you can repeat the final battle.

 






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I have to say, this was an excellent short review. Considering how little there seems to be to that game, you seemed to have talked about everything there is to know: how it stands compared to the original game, how the game works, etc.
I have to say, this was an excellent short review. Considering how little there seems to be to that game, you seemed to have talked about everything there is to know: how it stands compared to the original game, how the game works, etc.
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