

They were initially revealed as logos on pamphlets given out at McDonald's.There is a rescue feature where players can request for friends to revive their team. Players can share save data throughout all three games.The three different versions have various differences, like starting points and initial Pokémon choices.By using WiiConnect24, new missions are added to the game while the Wii is asleep.The games were developed by Chunsoft, and published by Nintendo.The game starts with one partner Pokémon, but the player can recruit other Pokémon that they meet in the dungeon into their team soon after the first mission. Movement and actions are turn-based the player can use basic attacks, Pokémon moves, and items. Gameplay is based on a classic roguelike game, with the player navigating the randomly generated dungeon with their Pokémon team. In Rescue Team DX, one can choose a Pokemon to be after the personality test). Before the game starts, the player will need to go through a personality test this will decide which Pokémon the player is in the game (with the exception of the WiiWare games, Gates to Infinity, and Super Mystery Dungeon, where the player may choose their starter. The player assumes the role of a Pokémon that was transformed from a human, found by the player's Pokémon partner in the start of the game. Īlthough there are different features in each of the titles, the major aspects of gameplay in each title are the same. Across all installments, the series has sold over 16.50 million copies. In the dungeons, players fight other Pokémon while obtaining items and finding stairs to the next floor, exiting the dungeon after a fixed number of floors. These games are based in dungeons (“mystery dungeons”) where a floor map is randomly generated.

As of March 2020, there have been eleven games across five platforms, as well as two manga adaptations and several animated specials. The games feature the fictional creatures called Pokémon who have the ability to speak human language navigating through a randomly generated dungeon using turn-based moves, indicative of Mystery Dungeon games. Pokémon Mystery Dungeon is a video game series spin-off from the main Pokémon series developed by Spike Chunsoft (formerly Chunsoft).

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team and Red Rescue Team Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, WiiWare, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Switch The Mystery Dungeon logo used in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon
