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[[File:Pokémon Quest logo.png|Welcome to Tumblecube Island, where Pokémon have turned into cubes?|thumb]]
'''''Pokémon Quest''''' is a free-to-start spin-off of the ''[[Pokémon]]'' series, developed by [[Game Freak]] and published by [[Nintendo]]/The Pokémon Company for the [[Nintendo Switch]] and smartphone devices. The Nintendo Switch version was released in North America on May 29, 2018, with the rest of the world getting it a day after. The mobile version was released for the iOS and Android devices on June 27, 2018.
 
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* [[Olympus Mons]]: Yes, Legendaries appear in this game too.
* [[Palette Swap]]: Shiny Pokémon can be found and befriended in this game.
* [[Play Every Day]]: While not exactly every day (it is actually every 22 hours), the game will reward the player with 50 PM Tickets (more ifwith thePoké playerBall hasModel bought expansion packsdecorations) from the Poké Mart. A random Pokémon can also show up in the Base Camp every 22 hours as well.
* [[Player Mooks]]: The befriended Pokémon are basically these for the player.
* [[Post-Endgame Content]]: Beating the game {{spoiler|will unlock Happenstance Island}}.
* [[Punny Name]]: First Steppe is the first step to the many dungeons of Tumblecube Island.
* [[Random Drop]]: Defeated wild Pokémon may drop random loot.
* [[Random Number God]]: The basis of what Pokémon species will be lured by the player's cooking, its Power Charm slots, its moves (which is then divided into whether the Pokémon has one move or two), and its starting level, and its stats.
* [[Rare Random Drop]]: Stuff like Power Stones (from non-bosses) and Rainbow Matter are rarer drops from enemies. Move Stones, a kind of Power Stone that powers up moves, are dropped even more rarely.
* [[Regenerating Health]]: The player's Pokémon regenerate a small amount of health every few seconds during explorations.