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+ | [[File:Pokemon GroundBreakers TFG.jpg|thumb|300px|The GroundBreakers Expansion Preview]] |
− | The '''Pokémon Trading Figure Game''' was a game |
+ | The '''Pokémon Trading Figure Game''' was a game very similar to the Pokémon Trading Card game; however, as the name suggests, it uses figures as opposed to cards. The figures were very detailed and were similar in design to chess pieces. The figures were made by the company Kaydioo; however, the game was officially retired on June 2, 2009. |
+ | ==Next Quest== |
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+ | The Next Quest expansion was the first expansion of the Trading Figure Game. It was the only one that fully released. It was released in Europe, Australia, and Southeast Asia in fall 2006, and North America and Japan in 2007. |
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+ | ==Sets== |
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+ | *Next Quest |
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+ | *[[Pokémon Trading Figure Game: GroundBreakers|GroundBreakers]] (Cancelled) |
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+ | *Unreleased Set (Never Released) |
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Revision as of 09:07, 9 February 2013
The Pokémon Trading Figure Game was a game very similar to the Pokémon Trading Card game; however, as the name suggests, it uses figures as opposed to cards. The figures were very detailed and were similar in design to chess pieces. The figures were made by the company Kaydioo; however, the game was officially retired on June 2, 2009.
Next Quest
The Next Quest expansion was the first expansion of the Trading Figure Game. It was the only one that fully released. It was released in Europe, Australia, and Southeast Asia in fall 2006, and North America and Japan in 2007.
Sets
- Next Quest
- GroundBreakers (Cancelled)
- Unreleased Set (Never Released)