'PokéMon Picross' Puzzle Solving Gameplay Released; Amusing Secrets About Fighting-Type 'PokéMon Machamp' Revealed

It looks like the 20th Anniversary comes way too early with The Pokémon Company as it has a lot of treats in store for its fans. The celebration will be on Feb. 2016, but the franchise has a lot of things going on for the "Pokémon Picross" and "Pokémon Daisuki."

There are already few announcements that have been made concerning these two Pokémon franchise. But the most recent news for "Pokémon Picross" is the new footage that has released. Siliconera says that a 30 minute video of its gameplay has been posted by GameXplain.

Report says that the video clip is giving its avid fans "a look at first puzzles encountered in the Nintendo 3DS title." So it is obviously a sort of video tutorial on how to solve the puzzle in an effective manner. Fans also have a glance "of how catching Pokémon works, as well as how using their special powers can help in completing puzzles."

In a previous report of Christian Post, it says that "Pokémon Picross" is available for free for all Nintendo 3DS users. It can be downloaded via Nintendo 3DS eShop. It will be released on Dec. 3.

As for the Generation I Fighting-type Pokémon Machamp news, Rocket News 24 says that there are 2 exciting revelations for its fans. It is noted that "the Pokémon Daisuki Club, which is the official Pokémon fan club in Japan, is paying homage to the Machamp family." As reported, the trivia that have been released does not only focus on the fully evolved form of Machamp but it also covers Fighting-types Machop and Machoke. Fans can view all these information through "a virtual Kairicky [Machamp] Gym."

In addition, the portal will also bring in special promotional offers like a mini-manga about these "Pokemon" characters. But as of the moment fans can only view the informative facts about Machop, Machoke, and Machamp "that have not yet been revealed in the Pokédex before."

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