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Posted : admin On 5/22/2019Pokemon CAWPS is another good and worth to play rom hack game with such a great story, amazing adventure, and features that you seek for a game. CAWPS is created by Crizzle, the same creator of the popular FireRed based rom hack called Pokemon Outlaw.
Pokemon CAWPS is an emerald based rom hack with a completed story. We recommend playing this game if you’re looking for a good completed Pokemon hack.
When talking about the features, it’s fairly out of the box and different from Pokemon Outlaw. CAWPS lets you have two starter Pokemon, the one which you choose and other is given to you. In the game, you are a young man/woman and later will become a Police officer in Hoenn region. Interestingly, you can also do like a regular cop. Enough talking and get the play going, download the game now because there are more fascinating features that you need to look forward to Pokemon CAWPS.
Game Information
Author: Crizzle
Game base: Pokemon Emerald
Latest update: August 16th, 2016
Status: Complete
Features:
- Play as a Cop
- 2 starter Pokemon
- Funny conversation
- Trade evos are by moon stones. And Eevee evolves into Umbreon with Moon Stone and Espeon in Sun stone
- Buy stones at lilycove department store
- and a lot more…
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File size: 136 KB
How to play:
Android users
Windows users
Mac users
The gameplay is largely the same as it was in Ruby and Sapphire. Much of the game takes place in an overhead style; players' characters can move in four directions and can talk to other people on the over world.
Players can encounter wild Pokémon by walking into grass, surfing on their Pokémon, walking through caves, and other means. They can also fight other trainers' Pokémon. When this happens, the game shifts to a battle screen where players and their Pokémon are seen on the front-left portion of the screen while opponents are viewed on the back-right portion.
Stats of the Pokémon and their trainers are shown on the side of each participant; these stats include the Pokémon's levels, the trainers' Pokémon number (which can be anywhere between one and six), the Pokémon's health, and any status effects (such as poison, paralysis, burn, sleep, and freeze).
Trainers send out the first Pokémon in their party and they take turns attacking where the first strike is determined usually by the speed of the two Pokémon.