Pokemon Sun and Moon Gameplay Walkthrough Part 1 - FULL GAME 2+ HOURS!! (3DS Pokemon Sun Gameplay)
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Pokémon Sun and Moon, like their predecessors, are presented in fully three dimensional (3D) polygonal graphics, allowing for more interactivity with the overworld and more dynamic action during battles. Players are also able to customize their Pokémon trainer's appearance, choosing gender, skin tone and hair color at the start of the game, and can later acquire outfits and accessories to change their character's look. Joining the previous generations of Pokémon are all new species, such as the new Starter Pokémon; Rowlet, Litten, and Popplio, and the Pokémon that are, within the fictional Pokémon world, described as legendary, namely Solgaleo and Lunala.
Concept art shown during the initial announcement of the games indicated that Pokémon Centers and Poké Marts would receive updates to their respective designs. IGN and Kotaku noted an abundance of vehicles in the concept art, including a fire engine, a pickup truck, and an ambulance, some of them ridden in by Pokémon. Pokémon Sun and Moon is the first entry in the series to be available in Chinese, both Simplified and Traditional, along with English, French, Spanish, Italian, German, Japanese and Korean, for a total of nine playable languages. In a video centered on the games on May 10, 2016, the games' starter Pokémon were revealed as Rowlet (Grass-Flying), Litten (Fire), and Popplio (Water). The packaging artwork for each title was also unveiled, depicting the legendary Pokémon, named Solgaleo and Lunala. A later video revealed certain Pokémon having different forms to adapt to the climate of Alola, changing appearance, typing, and abilities, known as "Alola forms".[citation needed]
On August 1, 2016, a new type of move known as Z-moves was announced as a powerful move that can only be used once during battle.[8] On September 6, 2016, a new feature was revealed, the "Poké Finder" will allow players to take photos of their Pokémon, similar to Pokémon Snap. In addition, it was revealed the two games' clocks are 12 hours apart from each other, whilst Sun operates on the 3DS time, Moon is set 12 hours ahead. It was also revealed the two games will feature creatures known as "Ultra Beasts". Character customization as previously seen in X and Y returns in Sun and Moon. A new "Pokémon Refresh" feature, which will allow players to care for and feed their Pokémon was also announced. Mega Evolution, a concept first introduced in X and Y returns in Sun and Moon. On October 27, 2016, during Nintendo's financial briefing, a Pokémon League was announced allowing users access to the Battle Tree, which allows them to battle or team up with past Pokémon Champions.


