Pokémon Pokopia Reviews

Pokémon Pokopia is ranked in the 99th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
Mar 15, 2026

Pokémon Pokopia marks the moment that the series finally reached the expectations I’ve long had for a home console title in this franchise. Pokémon Pokopia is easily one of the best games on the Switch 2, and I’ll go ahead and say it’s better than any Pokémon game on the original Switch

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9 / 10.0
Mar 16, 2026

As a simulation game and as a sandbox game, Pokémon Pokopia does a lot of things very well. Time just melts away as you get immersed in doing all sorts of tasks and hanging out in this world of Pokémon. It uses the Pokémon very IP well in how it uses theming in its aesthetic and gameplay to create a world that is both familiar yet quite unlike anything I’ve seen thus far in the franchise. Its story hits in a way I never saw coming, in a way this series has only ever once done before for me. In all, it's one of the first true "must own" games for the relatively nascent Nintendo Switch 2's library. Pokémon Pokopia reminded me just how much love I have had for Pokémon across my life. I’ve never had a game confront me on what it means to be a fan of it quite like this one did. And for all the fun I had playing the game, I think that’s going to stick with me more out of anything.

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9 / 10.0
Mar 16, 2026

Pokemon Pokopia is a fantastic entry to the cosy and townbuilding genres, and easily one of the greatest Pokemon games I’ve played.

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10 / 10.0
Mar 11, 2026

Pokémon Pokopia is a massive love letter to the series, one that fittingly hits in the 30th year. It’s the gold standard of Pokémon spin-offs, letting you live in a Pokémon playground.

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3.3 / 5.0
Mar 14, 2026

Pokémon Pokopia has a lot to offer even after the credits roll. New crafting recipes are coming out, more types of furniture become available, and better equipment make Pokémon Pokopia easier than ever to build big things.

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9.5 / 10.0
Mar 14, 2026

Pokémon Pokopia is a smashing homerun. Whether you’re looking for a game with an emotional mystery story of what happened, a game to build your wildest creations, or even just a game to get to spend time with some of your favorite pocket monsters, there is a game here for everyone. The game just oozes sweetness, and I already know that this is one that I am going to drop over 100 hours into this year alone. Simply put, whether you’re already a fan of Pokémon, a newcomer to the series or just a fan of cozy games, Pokémon Pokopia is absolutely a worthwhile buy, and is everything that I wanted Animal Crossing New Horizons to be and more. It is an early game of the year contender for me and a reason to pick up a Nintendo Switch 2.

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9.5 / 10.0
Mar 14, 2026

Pokémon Pokopia is a fresh new IP from the beloved namesake that brings new life to the franchise. Those looking for a lovely sim with a ton of addictive qualities will no doubt lose a ton of time in a wonderous experience.

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9 / 10.0
Mar 11, 2026

The content Pokopia hides rewards those who dive in, something that is naturally reinforced by its history, giving the series, currently celebrating its 30th birthday this year, another, almost essential dimension.

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5 / 5.0
Mar 13, 2026

It’s been a long time since I’ve been so pleasantly blown away by a game, but Pokémon Pokopia has continued to surprise and delight me with every step. This is no doubt going to be one of the standout games of the Nintendo Switch 2 and of the year, as the addictive gameplay loop, charming world and characters, and seemingly endless amount of content make it 100% worth playing.

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9 / 10.0
Mar 12, 2026

A post-human reimagining of Kanto, Pokopia is a cozy, high-concept fusion of Animal Crossing and Minecraft. By centering its 40-hour loop on a shapeshifting Ditto and a real-time ecosystem, it crafts an addictive social sim that masks its surprisingly dark lore with a polished, 60 FPS charm.

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Chris Hoke
8.6 / 10.0
Mar 13, 2026

Pokopia already leaves a very positive impression after the first few hours. The attention to detail, the beautiful presentation, and the strong sense of nostalgia quickly make the game feel special. The moment when the classic starter Pokémon appear in particular shows how skillfully the game plays with the memories of many fans. At the same time, the idea of having your own island introduces a fresh gameplay element that creates a motivating sense of progression. From a technical standpoint, the game runs smoothly and feels noticeably more polished than some of the recent Pokémon titles on the Switch. The only drawback is that the controls can feel a bit awkward at times. Even though I haven’t finished Pokopia yet, many signs already suggest that this is a very lovingly crafted Pokémon adventure. For fans of the series, it could be exactly the game many have been missing in recent years.

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90 / 100
Mar 13, 2026

Pokémon Pokopia is the Pokémon game we didn’t know we needed. With incredibly player-friendly systems, building little homes and habitats for dozens of Pokémon while solving the mystery behind the disappearance of humanity comes together to create an addictive, chill experience that I can’t see myself putting down anytime soon.

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9 / 10.0
Mar 13, 2026

Pokémon Pokopia finds new ways to revitalise the crafting and “cosy life sim” genres that extend beyond leaning on its IP power. It’s wide, deep, and charming in a way that feels special and could redefine expectations for Pokémon spinoffs going forward.

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Mar 12, 2026

The Switch 2 exclusive Pokémon Pokopia is a mix of Minecraft's building, Animal Crossing's decorating, and Viva Pinãta's species gathering. The relaxed pace combined with the series' collect-it-all mentality is really addictive, although the Nintendo-esque clumsiness of slow menus and game mechanics occasionally raises the annoyance curve.

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10 / 10.0
Mar 11, 2026

Pokopia is not a great Pokémon game. It’s a great Animal Crossing game and a great Minecraft game that’s disguised as a Pokémon game. That’s what makes it so special.

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9.5 / 10.0
Mar 10, 2026

Pokémon Pokopia feels like a bit of a radical step for the franchise. By removing battles and focusing entirely on creativity, cooperation, and environmental restoration, it reimagines what a Pokémon game can be. What did we get? A game that feels comforting yet ambitious. How? Well, it may look simple on the surface, but it is surprisingly deep once you start experimenting with its systems. Cozy gamers will find a well-filled sandbox, full of charm, while Pokémon fans will discover a world that finally lets them live alongside their favourite creatures rather than command them. And perhaps most impressively, Pokopia stands shoulder-to-shoulder with the games that inspired it. It combines both the warmth of Animal Crossing and the creativity of Dragon Quest Builders, but it ultimately becomes something entirely on its own. Pokopia is one of the most refreshing Pokémon games in years. And if you’ll excuse me, I’m off to make some more houses for my Pokémon.

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99%
Mar 10, 2026

Pokémon Pokopia replaces traditional battles with exploration, habitat building, and living alongside Pokémon, delivering one of the franchise’s most creative experiences in decades. With a world designed to be inhabited for hundreds of hours and systems built around discovery, it points to an exciting future for the series.

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Mar 10, 2026

"...even with so many systems and so much “stuff” to account for, the formula here is nearly perfect and I find myself struggling for things to truly complain about. Pokemon Pokopia is a master class in cozy game design and an absolute triumph."

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8.5 / 10.0
Mar 9, 2026

Pokémon Pokopia is a refreshingly tranquil departure from the franchise's usual formula, successfully blending the addictive loop of Dragon Quest Builders with the undeniable charm of the Pokémon world. While it suffers from some tedious inventory management and a lackluster multiplayer mode, the sheer satisfaction of transforming a barren wasteland into a thriving, colorful habitat alongside your favorite creatures is immense. It is a slow-burn experience that prioritizes domestic coziness and creative progression over high-stakes battling, making it one of the most unique and engaging spin-offs in years.

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Mind-blown
Mar 9, 2026

If you’ve read my review so far, you won’t be surprised that I’m giving Pokémon Pokopia our highest rating. The developers took the best of several other ace games and added them to the world of Pokémon, making a game that will prove to be a real time-sink. You don’t even have to be a real Pokémon fan to enjoy Pokémon Pokopia. Even if the critters are all new to you, you won’t have any trouble connecting to them and their endearing ways. Remember the feeling of finding new territories in Dragon Quest Builders? You’ll feel the same here. There’s a storyline to follow, but I think the real draw will be the way you can create any island you wish. Like in Animal Crossing, your imagination can flow freely. At first, though, just enjoy the small ways you can bring the biomes back to life and not look too much at the wonderful creations others have made. Take your time and enjoy!

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