Hi! I’m really enjoying the game :)
Could you please tell me how to break the rocks?
I might have missed something, but I can’t figure it out!
Thank you for creating such a great game!!
Hi! Thank you very much for your message, I’m glad you like the game :)
I’ll explain everything you need to know to break rocks, but be aware that it may contain spoilers since you need to have completed a large part of the game:
Hi!
Thanks to your tips, I was able to fill my Pokédex even more. I really appreciate how quickly you replied before — thank you so much!
This game is so much fun that I want to complete every single achievement.
Can I ask a few more questions?
The Ball Master says his father can help him — is there really a father somewhere? I’ve interacted with every house but can’t find him.
Where can I see MissingNo?
Is the final Pokémon actually MissingNo, or maybe Magnemite? What’s the true identity of the giant Magneton? Can it really be defeated?
I’ve heard there are hidden items, but I’ve only managed to find one so far… where are the others hiding?
Sorry for asking so many things! I’m actually Korean, so it’s pretty hard for me to play while translating everything into English — GPT has been suffering a lot because of me 😅
If you could help me again, I’d be so happy.
Also, I just wanted to say the Braille mechanism for the Regi trio was amazing — so creative and impressive. You’re truly the best game developer!
Hahaha, thank you for playing! Of course, no problem asking questions, ask as many as you need:

Thanks for your comment :)
I just completed all the achievements, and I wanted to tell you how much I enjoyed your game. I was so hooked that I kept playing even while moving around—backing up my save file each time so I wouldn’t lose progress. That’s how obsessed I was.
Honestly, for me, this game was as fun as an official Pokémon title.
If I hadn’t already been familiar with the main series mechanics (IVs, base stats, etc.) or didn’t have the determination to complete Pokédexes in the official games, this would have been really difficult—but as a long-time Pokémon fan, it was incredibly fun.
Gold (Gen 2) was actually the first generation to be officially translated into Korean, so I played it a lot when I was in elementary school. This game really brought back that nostalgia for me, and I loved that feeling.
I’m really looking forward to your next project.
Thank you so much for making such a great game!
Thank you very much for your message, it means a lot to me and motivates me to keep creating games!
I never imagined someone would play it from Korea haha, I find it incredible.
I’m sorry it might have been difficult to play without a translation. In my next games, I’ll try to use AI to translate them into other languages, including Korean.
As for another game, I’m currently making a simple browser game that I’ll probably release next week, but the next one after that will be a game similar to this one, trying to improve it in every way.
Thank you so much for playing!!