Pokémon Trading Card Game Online

"Play the Pokémon TCG Online."

- Pokemon.com



The Pokémon TCG Online (Aka Pokémon TCGO) was mainly the mobile/digitalize version of the Pokemon Trading Card Game and a spinoff of the main Pokémon series. It was release in 2011 as the Pokémon Trainer Challenge. The online game follows a young nameless trainer as he learns how to play the card game and makes his way through to go to the Pokemon championships.

Versus Mode is were human players compete against each other, the reward is tokens, tournament entry tickets, and Versus Points that adds to reaping the rewards from the Versus Ladder, which resets every three weeks to give whole new prizes.

Tournament Mode has eight players duking it out in three rounds, these are an elimination style contest. Tournament rewards increases the more the player continues.

Store is were trainers can buy virtual goods, like card packs, sleeves, tokens, card decks, and even skins. Also, the trainers can digitalize the physical cards to be used in the game, via code or scanning a QR code.

Not to be confused with the Game Boy Color version or the actual trading card game.


 * Breaking the Fourth Wall: Zigzag with code cards, they're used to unlock in-game stuff, like promo cards, a small deck, and promo cards.
 * They can be obtainable by QR code or buying the physical card decks from the store.
 * Character Customization: The player can dress up the boy or girl avatar.
 * Digital Distribution: But ONLY for the Pokémon Trading Card Online.
 * Averted. Gamers can buy the physical cards, boosters, and set, enter the code and digitalize the cards straight for online play.
 * Digital Avatar
 * Discard and Draw
 * Demo: Guest Mode shows a taste of what's in store.
 * Elemental Powers: It's Pokemon! This comes with the territory.
 * Experience Points
 * Emoticon: In the modes, like Versus Mode, emoticons are used to communicate to the other gamers. Since there's no chat box in the game.
 * Going Mobile
 * Heads or Tails: A token is use in a "heads or tails" way to see who will go first.
 * Level Scaling: Both the AI characters and the actual players get harder the higher up one goes.
 * Main Window: It doesn't take up the whole screen.
 * Played straight when playing the PTCGO on the smart devices.
 * Microtransactions: Played straight that one can use real money to buy gems.
 * Averted by participating in battling both the AI and real rivals and doing log in bonuses, the player can gain trainer tokens, without the microtransaction part.
 * Play Every Day: Logging in each day will give a reward, like a deck of cards, tokens, and tickets.
 * Role-Playing Game
 * Tutorial Level: This is the mode were gamers, both old and new, learn how to play the card game. It also gives some form of story mode as well.
 * What Do You Mean It's Not Cosmetic?: Played straight, since players can win boxes, cases, tickets to participate and compete in virtual tournaments, and card packs to build one's decks.