Pokemon Sun and Moon producer Junichi Masuda along with director and designer Shigeru Ohmori were recently interviewed by GameSpot. The report revealed that Gamefreak is currently working on ideas to connect the handheld Pokemon Sun and Moon and the mobile app Pokemon GO. Moreover, the game developers also talked about their involvement in the game and how different it is from the other games in the Pokemon franchise.
Pokemon Sun and Moon is the celebratory title for the 20th year of the Pokemon games franchise. The game is reportedly set on making the experience suitable for new and veteran players alike. Instead of gyms, there will be island trials with wild Pokemon bosses that are bigger and more powerful, Ohmori said.
Moreover, the game is said to be kid-friendly to encourage younger kids to play them too. Hence, Pokemon Sun and Moon was a re-examined Pokemon game with a revised interface design and numerous features like throwing the last pokeball with one button. Moreover, Masuda himself was involved with developing the game especially on the catching mechanic and giving signs of what the player must do in the game such as adding a target on a Pokemon. The creatures will also go through transformations to give a different look to the game.
Meanwhile, dataminers have reportedly unveiled secrets of the game from the demo. In-game, villagers around Hau'oli revealed that additional items will be available after a few days. Previously, on Oct. 19, the man outside the Pokemon Center gave 10 Pretty Wings.
Pokemon Sun and Moon players should talk to the woman by the street sign located in the bottom left corner of the town on Oct. 23. Next, on Oct. 30 talk to the man with Pikachu inside Hau'oli City Hall, Nov. 5 (talk to the policeman standing by the lamppost on Marina) and Nov. 11 (talk to the first woman seen inside the Ferry Terminal on Marina. Finally, on either Nov. 17 or 18, talk to the cafe owner in the Pokemon Center. Watch POKEMON SUN AND MOON DEMO here