
Believe it or not, “Roblox” and “Pokémon” are somewhat best buddies when it comes to gaming. There seems to be a partnership between the two, especially since the Pokémon games on “Roblox” literally have the Pokémon branding. It’s not like “Roblox’s” own version of Pikachu, but how Pikachu officially looks like. Without further ado, here are the best “Pokémon ”games to play on “Roblox” today.
1. ‘Pokémon Brick Bronze’
The best “Pokémon” video game on “Roblox” right now is hands-down “Pokémon Brick Bronze.” It is considered the game’s premier “Pokémon”-themed game. Some players call it the real deal. It is a highly addictive video game that offers gamers a vast world to explore, with battle mechanics almost identical to those in the more official Pokémon video games. The cover art has the actual look of Pikachu, though the look of the owners, like Ash, are altered. Progressing through the game, you can earn badges and collect more experiences, which you can showcase as achievements on your profile.
2. ‘Loomian Legacy’
It is interesting how “Loomian Legacy” tops the list of some gaming media when, in fact, it isn’t technically a “Pokémon” game. Rather, it is considered the natural successor to the throne of “Brick Bronze.” You can regard this game as a Pokémon re-skin that tackles its own direction.
This video game features creatures you can encounter in the wild, which you can capture to catch every type of Pokémon out there. The pocket monsters here are not officially called “Pokémons” but “Loomians,” cuter than the cutest Pokémons, to say the least. While the game doesn’t bear the name “Pokémon” nor official Pokémons featured, it is still a Pokémon game on “Roblox.” Don’t doubt.
3. ‘Pokémon Galaxy’
Meanwhile, this “Roblox” game succeeds in covering all beloved features of Nintendo video games, including a leveling system known as PokéDex, as well as every familiar face from handheld games. Launched in 2016, this game emerged quickly as a strong competitor in the gaming market of “Pokémon” and “Roblox.” This game consistently offers several servers available and updates its content with rich media to enhance your overall gameplay regularly.
4. ‘Monsters Of Etheria’
Meanwhile, here is another game inspired by “Pokémon.” It may not have the word “Pokémon” on its name, but it is everything Pokémon. As a matter of fact, its previous name was “Pokémon Fighters EX,” but a remade version was created in response to “Roblox” actions against its Pokémon games due to copyright concerns.
Nonetheless, in this video game, you travel across the Alchas region collecting cute creatures known as Etherians. These Etherians are categorized into various types, such as Grass, Fighting, Rock, and more, just like in the actual Pokémon media. You can evolve your Etherians, collect multiple types available in your midst, and visit gyms for the ultimate bragging rights. Well, “Monsters of Etherians” can be your “Pokémon” re-skin video game, too.
5. ‘Pokémon Legends’
“Pokémon Legends” cannot topple “Brick Bronze” in terms of everything, but it is on this list since it is the longest-standing Roblox game inspired by “Pokémon.” Offering expansive and rich gaming environments yours to explore, all the while presenting extensive content and types taking cues from the Japanese anime media, this video game lets you enjoy role-playing modes, too, as well as treasure spawns and regular events exclusively hosted by the “Legends” creator.
6. ‘Project: Pokémon’
Despite “Roblox’s” attempt to control its “Pokémon” games, “Project: Pokémon” has been running for years, moving data to this game for all players worldwide. This video game features a turn-based gameplay and system directly lifted from the official “Pokémon” video games, so they won’t be difficult to learn.
The graphics are poised and polished, and the refined user interface makes navigation and tracking your Pokédex plain and simple. The game also features multiple Pokémon generations that captivate a wide range of the franchise’s fans, not to mention its enduring fanbase that guarantees the game won’t fade too soon.
7. ‘Pokémon Universe’
What a risky undertaking for this game to carry such a name. For some gaming media, “Pokémon Universe” is higher on this list. It allows gamers to choose whether you want to play as a Trainer or, brace yourself, a Pokémon!
However, the PVP Live team ranks this seventh because several parts are not polished, but the opportunity to offer plenty of choices is there. Furthermore, other players find it empty but nevertheless superb.
8. ‘Bloxymon’
Make no mistake because Bloxymon is not the name of an official pocket monster, but a “Roblox”-created Pokémon. This role-playing game allows you to catch Bloxymon and then upgrade and evolve it. The map is so vast, and there are several quests to complete. Players can likewise fight against each other to become the next best Pokémon Trainer.
Also, the video game appears to tackle its direction precisely because it is a reskinned Pokémon game. However, it retains some features of actual “Pokémon” video games. This will also make you feel right at home about its original creature choices and map design.
9. ‘Legends Of Space’
Again, this isn’t a Roblox-Pokémon game with the name “Pokémon.” Yet, it is still incredibly fun. Don’t mind the name since once you are immersed in this video game, you can recognize several “Pokémon” generations. The title is just a distraction like many other “Pokémon” games. Play it to see for yourself.
10. ‘Project Polaro’
“Project Polaro” is another game that features Pokémons in their actual looks. Not only that, but it also features multiple Pokémon generations, including non-Legendary Pokémons and Pokémon cities that carry their official names from the franchise. You can tour various cities like Viridian City and look for your pocket monster.
There are also Trainer Battles and gyms to beat, Badges to unlock for your Pokédex, and more. Thrilling at that.
You cannot miss these “Pokémon” games on “Roblox.” While there isn’t really an official tie-up between the popular anime franchise and the video game, since “Roblox” games are created by the community, they can make games depending on their creativity.