Pokopia Fans Are Making Other Pokemon Games' Iconic Landmarks
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Pokopia Fans Are Making Other Pokemon Games' Iconic Landmarks
"In the original Mystery Dungeon, the player is a human who wakes up in the body of a Pokémon and integrates into a monster-driven society working as a member of a Rescue Team battling through procedurally generated dungeons. The series has some distinct, Pokémon-shaped structures that don't appear in the other games."
"Pokopia takes place in a world where humans have disappeared and also has you playing as a Pokémon, the connection is a pretty easy one to draw. Because people are already making the association, they've also started making some of the Mystery Dungeon series' Pokémon-shaped landmarks in Pokopia, including the Pelipper-shaped post office and the Sharpedo Bluff."
Pokémon Pokopia takes place in a post-apocalyptic world without humans, prompting fan theories connecting it to the Mystery Dungeon series, which also features a humanless world where players control Pokémon. Both games share the concept of humans disappearing and Pokémon-driven societies. Fans have begun recreating iconic Mystery Dungeon landmarks in Pokopia, including the Pelipper-shaped post office and Sharpedo Bluff. These distinctive Pokémon-shaped structures are unique to the Mystery Dungeon series and don't appear in other Pokémon games. Players are using Pokopia's creative building mechanics to construct these recognizable locations, demonstrating the community's engagement with the potential narrative connection between the two games.
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