

Without spoiling too much, I will simply say that the story is magic realist, featuring both farcical comedy and surprisingly heart-warming family drama. In addition to the overarching narrative involving the monsters, Sohta will also clear up disputes between townsfolk and find out other interesting titbits about his neighbours. The gameplay is firmly story-driven, with an episodic structure which gives players choice over which mystery to pursue next. Players are put into the shoes of Sohta, a ten-year old newcomer who slowly settles in to the town while unravelling the various mysteries faced (or ignored) by its denizens. Oh, and the monsters which inexplicably appear and fight on every Friday. From the mind of Kazu Ayabe comes a game set in a sleepy 70’s village in Japan, where the residents have light conversation about food, laundry and television. But honestly the writing is on the wall for the Pokémon Bank.My time with Attack of the Friday Monsters is one which I’d compare to reading a novella or watching a short film. All NEW downloads will be impossible after the date so you better get the Transporter app now (pay the $5 for the remaining days) or else > doesn't bother and just pirate it. Pokémon Bank will be free (currently $5/year) BUT the Poké Transporter app can be only downloaded from INSIDE the Bank app which only works if you have a sub. Pokémon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire Special Demo (Glalie pokémon that you can only get here and transfer over to the full game)

Pokémon Sun & Moon - Special Demo Version (Ash-Greninja pokémon that you can only get here and transfer over to the full game) Bravely Second Demo (story that's not avaialable in the full release + exclusives you can transfer over) There are also some free tools and games worth getting
