
55
Pokémon Rumble Rush is intriguing at first but soon becomes plagued with some extremely repetitive grinding, inaccurate touch controls, time consuming features and annoying bugs.
20
Not only is it dull, repetitive, and mind-numbingly easy but it’s clearly not even finished. Everything about it just screams “placeholder”. The low-res forest background, the not at all cute Pokémon design, and the awful PS1 era 3D visuals. It looks like a developer made a proof of concept for a Pokémon game.
55
Pokémon Rumble Rush struggles to enthrall the player because of its limited gameplay. Getting its collection bigger and bigger is fun and it doesn’t have much more to offer.
10
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4
This game is way too repetitive, honestly. Not only that, but the ore system is broken because I get more than 3 and have to replace a valuable one. After that, I get more ores and I have to keep replacing them over and over again. The game then becomes a big grind as soon as you hit the first island. But... at least there's game-play. It kinda brought me to the 3DS days, but that's all I give it credit for.
7
So this game is good but repetitive. The stages are the same, but the collecting and boss battles are fun
Pokemon Rumble Rush
iOS (iPhone/iPad)
Released On:
Jul 23, 2019
Metascore
Generally Unfavorable
42
User score
Mixed or Average
6.4
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May 20, 2019
60
Pokémon Rumble Rush is a charming game, and fun for those who like collecting things. However, the awkward map feature and the requirement of refining ore to get gears to boost the Pokémon mean it can be a needlessly frustrating grind, and the inclusion of a two-week deadline between area swaps, there's the perhaps some unwelcome added pressure thrown into the mix as well. As we all perhaps expected, this free-to-play Pokémon outing doesn't set the world on fire, but the truly dedicated fans who have followed the Rumble series this far will enjoy it all the same.
Jul 30, 2019
55
Pokémon Rumble Rush is intriguing at first but soon becomes plagued with some extremely repetitive grinding, inaccurate touch controls, time consuming features and annoying bugs.
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Sep 14, 2021
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Aug 5, 2019
7
So this game is good but repetitive. The stages are the same, but the collecting and boss battles are fun
May 23, 2019
55
Pokémon Rumble Rush struggles to enthrall the player because of its limited gameplay. Getting its collection bigger and bigger is fun and it doesn’t have much more to offer.
Jul 24, 2019
20
Not only is it dull, repetitive, and mind-numbingly easy but it’s clearly not even finished. Everything about it just screams “placeholder”. The low-res forest background, the not at all cute Pokémon design, and the awful PS1 era 3D visuals. It looks like a developer made a proof of concept for a Pokémon game.
Aug 25, 2019
4
This game is way too repetitive, honestly. Not only that, but the ore system is broken because I get more than 3 and have to replace a valuable one. After that, I get more ores and I have to keep replacing them over and over again. The game then becomes a big grind as soon as you hit the first island. But... at least there's game-play. It kinda brought me to the 3DS days, but that's all I give it credit for.
SummaryIt’s easy to control your Pokémon with one hand. Clear stages by controlling your Pokémon as it moves forward. If you see enemy Pokémon, you can attack by just tapping the screen. Tap to engage in exciting gameplay action.
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- iOS (iPhone/iPad)
Initial Release Date:Jul 23, 2019
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