Pokémon Uranium: After 9 years of work, fans release their own Pokémon game

Pokémon Uranium: After 9 years of work, fans release their own Pokémon game

On a new map, 150 never-before-seen Pokémon await exciting adventures.

In total, the team of Pokémon fans took over 9 years to design this game. Now they can proudly say they have created their own Pokémon game. Version 1.0 of Pokémon Uranium has now been released and is available for everyone to download. We will show you what the game can do!

A Full-Length Pokémon Adventure

In Pokémon Uranium, you will find several typical elements that are also present in the official Pokémon games. These elements include trainers who challenge you, the bike that allows you to travel faster from point A to B, and the charm that has been present since the Red and Blue editions of these games. Lovingly designed towns tell their own stories and create the right atmosphere for you to embark on new adventures. Over 150 new Pokémon await you in Pokémon Uranium. Among them is the new type “Nuclear Pokémon.”

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On your adventures, you can collect a total of 8 different gym badges to triumph over the Tandor League. The danger in this game is not the known “Team Rocket,” but an evil force responsible for nuclear meltdowns.

Technically, the game also has a lot to offer, as there is, among other things, the possibility to fight against each other online or even trade Pokémon with other trainers. By the way, these features are still awaited in Pokémon GO.

Where can you download Pokémon Uranium?

The game is made by fans for fans and is available for free. You can download the game from the official website of Pokémon Uranium and start playing immediately.

Pokémon Uranium

Keep in mind that the website is currently very busy and server issues may arise, making it difficult for you to visit the site. The Twitter account of Pokémon Uranium will keep you updated on server issues.

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Source(s): Kotaku
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