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Mnementh said:
IsawYoshi said:
Mnementh said:
IsawYoshi said:
Mnementh said:

IsawYoshi said:

The question is really, if they made a nfc pokemon game, that played like skylanders, how much would that game sell? 

How does Skylanders play actually?

I do not own the game, but I have played it for a little while, and from what I could see, it was like some kind of rpg. At least, my point was that you get a open world where you play as your pokemons (figurines). 

So Skylanders plays similarly to Pokemon, but you 'catch' new types by buying the figurine?

From what I played, yes. I think there were some puzzles in the game too, like pushing blocks and so on and so forth. They could intergrate Hidden Machines for that.

I assume Skylanders has only around ten sorts of 'Pokemon', as the number present in Pokemon-games would be extremely expensive. So as I said before: a trading-card-game would do. You buy a booster with maybe ten cards of pokemon that are randomly put together.

http://www.skylanderscharacters.com/figures.asp

 

I think they should be able to do a mix of figurines and cards.