Pokémon Duel comes to Android, and it still isn't the Pokémon game you want

Do you wanna be the very best, like no one ever was? Well, you better have some money, sucker. There's a new Pokémon game on Android, and it's called Pokémon Duel. Despite the name, this game has very little to do with the traditional Pokémon battle mechanics. It's a board game with oh so many in-app purchases and timers.
Pokémon Duel is essentially a basic strategy game. You have game pieces that must be used to defend your side of the board while also advancing on your opponent's side. All battles are a luck roll and getting new Pokémon is handled with booster packs. While it's true you can play the game without spending money, good luck there. Everything seems to have a timer that can be bypassed with premium currency. You can also buy instant boosters and power ups with premium currency.
I've seen worse in-app purchase systems, but this is still lame. Worse, the gameplay doesn't seem very interesting. I think we all just really, really want The Pokémon Company to give us a regular Pokémon game with the exploring, collecting, and battling that made the franchise so beloved. So far, we've gotten a poorly supported augmented reality game, a matching game, and now a board game. C'mon, guys.
Pokémon Duel
4,455 ratings
Offers in-app purchases
by The Pokemon Company
100,000 - 500,000 downloads

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