This Pokémon trading card game pocket version, at first glance, is a product of the electronic world, but in fact it hides a strong rural flavor. Those cards are not only patterns, but also stories, memories, and the feelings of a stone or a leaf we picked up when we were playing in our childhood.
There are three types of card packs in the game: Pikachu, Charizard, and Mewtwo. They are like three treasures circulating in the village, and everyone wants to get them. The Charizard EX is blazing, like the stove in the old house at the head of the village, warm and awe-inspiring. Pikachu EX is lively and clever, like a child in a small village, giving people vitality and hope.
The rarity of the cards, including diamonds and stars, is just like the old objects collected by the villagers, some are dazzling, and some are plain and unpretentious. The “Get Card Challenge” is like the exchange game at the old market in the village. Everyone gets together to exchange each other’s treasures, adding fun to life.
Treabar is like an old shopkeeper in the village. It is honest and reliable, helping you deliver your treasures safely to your hands, making this digital “village fair” go smoothly.
This Pokémon game is the nostalgia of the new era, and a bridge connecting the past and the future. Playing it is like returning to your hometown, simple and warm.