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02-23-15 11:46 AM
| ID: 1140263 | 51 Words

Yunimori
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zanderlex : LOL! Not that I've seen. Some little girl in the very beginning eats some of the road, but it's a plot device. The Pokémon are living, so I don't think it would be nice to eat them. Haven't seen any place yet where I could eat part of the region.
zanderlex : LOL! Not that I've seen. Some little girl in the very beginning eats some of the road, but it's a plot device. The Pokémon are living, so I don't think it would be nice to eat them. Haven't seen any place yet where I could eat part of the region.
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02-23-15 11:42 AM
| ID: 1140258 | 92 Words

Yunimori
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Oh, it's definitely in its own region and story. The layout is Kanto's layout, but it is definitely not Kanto. In any way. The Pokémon are not the same, they span all of the generations, and the story is veeeerry different. I mean, yeah, it's still a Pokémon game so there's gonna be the basic formula in place, but this place is like someone took CandyLand and Kanto and morphed them into one new monster of a place where trees are ice cream cones and the roads are made of gingerbread. XD
Oh, it's definitely in its own region and story. The layout is Kanto's layout, but it is definitely not Kanto. In any way. The Pokémon are not the same, they span all of the generations, and the story is veeeerry different. I mean, yeah, it's still a Pokémon game so there's gonna be the basic formula in place, but this place is like someone took CandyLand and Kanto and morphed them into one new monster of a place where trees are ice cream cones and the roads are made of gingerbread. XD
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02-23-15 11:34 AM
| ID: 1140255 | 82 Words

Yunimori
Level: 43


POSTS: 6/448
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LVL EXP: 550603
CP: 1466.8
VIZ: 8489

Hello, FaithFighter! I'm sorry I didn't see you before. Thanks for the welcome. ^^

And yes, living desserts. I got a "Brownisaur" as my starter, and it is considered a Cherry Pokesweet. It's types are Chocolate and Cherry, and it is a Bulbasaur made out of a brownie with a swirl of icing and a cherry on top for its bulb. The entire thing is adorable. There are some pretty corny dessert puns scattered through the whole thing, but they work. XD
Hello, FaithFighter! I'm sorry I didn't see you before. Thanks for the welcome. ^^

And yes, living desserts. I got a "Brownisaur" as my starter, and it is considered a Cherry Pokesweet. It's types are Chocolate and Cherry, and it is a Bulbasaur made out of a brownie with a swirl of icing and a cherry on top for its bulb. The entire thing is adorable. There are some pretty corny dessert puns scattered through the whole thing, but they work. XD
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02-23-15 11:27 AM
| ID: 1140253 | 25 Words

Yunimori
Level: 43


POSTS: 5/448
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CP: 1466.8
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Really cute, actually! I played for about an hour. It's a hack, of course, where all the Pokémon are actually living desserts. It's adorable. XD
Really cute, actually! I played for about an hour. It's a hack, of course, where all the Pokémon are actually living desserts. It's adorable. XD
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02-23-15 11:05 AM
| ID: 1140246 | 60 Words

Yunimori
Level: 43


POSTS: 4/448
POST EXP: 58178
LVL EXP: 550603
CP: 1466.8
VIZ: 8489

zanderlex : On here, so far I've only tried out Pokémon Sweet. It was the middle of the night when I joined last night, so I didn't get to play long, and I only woke up about half an hour ago. I'm planning on browsing around, though. I want to play Super Mario RPG and Paper Mario, I know for sure. 
zanderlex : On here, so far I've only tried out Pokémon Sweet. It was the middle of the night when I joined last night, so I didn't get to play long, and I only woke up about half an hour ago. I'm planning on browsing around, though. I want to play Super Mario RPG and Paper Mario, I know for sure. 
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02-23-15 10:59 AM
| ID: 1140242 | 133 Words

Yunimori
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POST EXP: 58178
LVL EXP: 550603
CP: 1466.8
VIZ: 8489

ZeroTails : One of these days, yes. I have to get a job to be able to afford it, first. Finding a job, though, that's the problem. Haven't found one yet, and been graduated/looking since May of last year. Buuuuut, eventually. In the meantime, toaster it is! XD

As for my favourite franchise? Oh gosh, how can I choose? I'm a big RPG fan,  but I don't know if I could choose between the franchises that I play regularly. Final Fantasy, Zelda, Pokemon, Kingdom Hearts, Shadow Hearts, Elder Scrolls, Wild Arms, Ar Tonelico, the Tales series, the old (now they are, anyway *sigh*) .hack games, Grandia...

Yeah I don't think I can choose!

zanderlex : Lol. My name is Yuni, thanks. ^^

Thanks to both of you for the welcome, it was nice.
ZeroTails : One of these days, yes. I have to get a job to be able to afford it, first. Finding a job, though, that's the problem. Haven't found one yet, and been graduated/looking since May of last year. Buuuuut, eventually. In the meantime, toaster it is! XD

As for my favourite franchise? Oh gosh, how can I choose? I'm a big RPG fan,  but I don't know if I could choose between the franchises that I play regularly. Final Fantasy, Zelda, Pokemon, Kingdom Hearts, Shadow Hearts, Elder Scrolls, Wild Arms, Ar Tonelico, the Tales series, the old (now they are, anyway *sigh*) .hack games, Grandia...

Yeah I don't think I can choose!

zanderlex : Lol. My name is Yuni, thanks. ^^

Thanks to both of you for the welcome, it was nice.
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02-23-15 02:27 AM
| ID: 1140147 | 623 Words

Yunimori
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Likes: 1  Dislikes: 0
This is the first time I've made a "professional"-style review, but I'm going to give it my best shot. 

Loading Time: Amazingly fast, even on my old computer. 

Controls: Standard for a Pokémon rom, but very smooth. Even on the worn-out laptop I own, I was not able to detect any lag between key presses and actions performed. 

Save States: I was pleasantly surprised to find that the in-game save works without glitching out when I close the emulator. I recommend using the emulator save state as a back-up on occasion, just in case, but I have had no glitches or wipes just from using the in-game state.

Graphics: Bright and colourful, of a quality that is in-line with Fire Red, the game it is a hack of. I did find that the brightness of the candy-colours was overwhelming at times, so I do recommend playing with a light on in the room.  Animations are smooth and as seamless as the generation-standard of Pokémon games would allow, and the edits to the sprites are well-done. No unidentifiable "what is that??"s here!

Sound: Standard 16-bit Pokémon fair, and is loud enough that I needed to turn my computer's main volume down a bit. It's not overwhelming, but make sure you don't have your headphones on with the sound turned up quite a lot, you will be blasted. There are a few stutters in the sound at times, usually at the end of battle, but nothing to really be worried about.

Pokémon Sweet Version doesn't really take itself seriously, as any good hack like this shouldn't. The people you meet make random candy or baked-goods jokes, which you would expect to fall flat after a while, but I found myself grinning at even the most absurd ones.  Little sprite cameos seen every once in a while are a nice surprise, and something to look forward to identifying.

In-game text flows smoothly, with the nice little addition of a red or blue tint to indicate whether you are talking to a girl or a boy, which is honestly helpful at times. Noticed a few minor typos, but as this is a beta, that is to be expected.  Some of the "Pokesweet" attack names are adorable and punny, making for moments of unexpected laughter when your Pokesweet learns one.

This hack's version of the Pokedex is called a Cookbook, and, as you would expect, things are divided up by types of food. Everything makes logical sense, however, and so if you're looking for one Pokesweet in particular in your Cookbook, they're pretty easy to find.  It helps that you have various options for organizing your Cookbook, making particular Pokesweets even easier to find if necessary!

Standard Pokémon rules apply as far as gameplay and items go: you battle, you weaken, you capture (or faint). Items can be bought and sold and have the same uses as in the original versions. The tool tips that are accessed through the L and R button-keys can prove helpful to those unfamiliar with Pokémon gameplay or those who have not played in a long time. The in-game monsters are still referred to as "Pokémon" in the tooltips, but that is a minor issue.

The Pokémon you run into in the game may not be quite what you expected out of a Fire Red hack, so don't go into the game expecting everything but sprites to be essentially the same. It's not the same, but it is sweet (no pun intended) to run around and find new Pokesweets waiting in unexpected places. 

All in all, a very cute, nicely in-depth hack that I would honestly like to see a sequel of, perhaps one of the later games such as Diamond or Pearl. 
This is the first time I've made a "professional"-style review, but I'm going to give it my best shot. 

Loading Time: Amazingly fast, even on my old computer. 

Controls: Standard for a Pokémon rom, but very smooth. Even on the worn-out laptop I own, I was not able to detect any lag between key presses and actions performed. 

Save States: I was pleasantly surprised to find that the in-game save works without glitching out when I close the emulator. I recommend using the emulator save state as a back-up on occasion, just in case, but I have had no glitches or wipes just from using the in-game state.

Graphics: Bright and colourful, of a quality that is in-line with Fire Red, the game it is a hack of. I did find that the brightness of the candy-colours was overwhelming at times, so I do recommend playing with a light on in the room.  Animations are smooth and as seamless as the generation-standard of Pokémon games would allow, and the edits to the sprites are well-done. No unidentifiable "what is that??"s here!

Sound: Standard 16-bit Pokémon fair, and is loud enough that I needed to turn my computer's main volume down a bit. It's not overwhelming, but make sure you don't have your headphones on with the sound turned up quite a lot, you will be blasted. There are a few stutters in the sound at times, usually at the end of battle, but nothing to really be worried about.

Pokémon Sweet Version doesn't really take itself seriously, as any good hack like this shouldn't. The people you meet make random candy or baked-goods jokes, which you would expect to fall flat after a while, but I found myself grinning at even the most absurd ones.  Little sprite cameos seen every once in a while are a nice surprise, and something to look forward to identifying.

In-game text flows smoothly, with the nice little addition of a red or blue tint to indicate whether you are talking to a girl or a boy, which is honestly helpful at times. Noticed a few minor typos, but as this is a beta, that is to be expected.  Some of the "Pokesweet" attack names are adorable and punny, making for moments of unexpected laughter when your Pokesweet learns one.

This hack's version of the Pokedex is called a Cookbook, and, as you would expect, things are divided up by types of food. Everything makes logical sense, however, and so if you're looking for one Pokesweet in particular in your Cookbook, they're pretty easy to find.  It helps that you have various options for organizing your Cookbook, making particular Pokesweets even easier to find if necessary!

Standard Pokémon rules apply as far as gameplay and items go: you battle, you weaken, you capture (or faint). Items can be bought and sold and have the same uses as in the original versions. The tool tips that are accessed through the L and R button-keys can prove helpful to those unfamiliar with Pokémon gameplay or those who have not played in a long time. The in-game monsters are still referred to as "Pokémon" in the tooltips, but that is a minor issue.

The Pokémon you run into in the game may not be quite what you expected out of a Fire Red hack, so don't go into the game expecting everything but sprites to be essentially the same. It's not the same, but it is sweet (no pun intended) to run around and find new Pokesweets waiting in unexpected places. 

All in all, a very cute, nicely in-depth hack that I would honestly like to see a sequel of, perhaps one of the later games such as Diamond or Pearl. 
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02-23-15 01:06 AM
| ID: 1140131 | 154 Words

Yunimori
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Hi, my name is Yuni, and obviously, I'm VERY new.

Believe it or not, I found this place while searching for a way to play Pokémon Sweet Version online, without having to download an emulator that my poor toaster of an eleven-year-old laptop won't run.  (And believe me, it's a toaster.)

I may not post on the boards much, 'cause I'm...not really a talky person? But I'll try, if everything works on my laptop!


Been a little wary of it, but...I really want to try. My laptop is eleven years old and won't really run much of anything any longer. I can't get any of the old emulators I used to run to work on it now. The poor thing is on its last legs, I'm afraid, but that hasn't really stopped me wanting to game. 

Anyway. That's me and my old computer. Hi to everyone here and thanks for having this place, really!
Hi, my name is Yuni, and obviously, I'm VERY new.

Believe it or not, I found this place while searching for a way to play Pokémon Sweet Version online, without having to download an emulator that my poor toaster of an eleven-year-old laptop won't run.  (And believe me, it's a toaster.)

I may not post on the boards much, 'cause I'm...not really a talky person? But I'll try, if everything works on my laptop!


Been a little wary of it, but...I really want to try. My laptop is eleven years old and won't really run much of anything any longer. I can't get any of the old emulators I used to run to work on it now. The poor thing is on its last legs, I'm afraid, but that hasn't really stopped me wanting to game. 

Anyway. That's me and my old computer. Hi to everyone here and thanks for having this place, really!
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