>>31082326>SerenaIt's a game where you do Pokémon Performances, obviously.
>You start as a girl (and it is only girl) who wants to be the best Pokémon Performer in her home region (which is small like Ferrum is in Pokken). >You can catch Pokémon by playing a Rhythm Minigame with them that involves the girl and the Pokémon dancing together. >At the actual Performances, it's like a customizable Elite Beat Agents where each Pokémon has a certain move it can do, and the moves make icons for you to tap on the bottom screen (The same icons you tap while catching them). Obviously some are drag icons, hold icons, multitap icons, etc, like EBA. So Pikachu will make certain icons appear, and Eevee will make other icons appear. Having them both perform with you makes both their icons appear during the rhythm section.>The more Pokémon you have performing with you, the higher you can score, but the harder it is. And some Pokémon just can't perform together because the way their rhythms line up, you can't tap one spot wile dragging another or something, so you have to be strategic in the Pokémon you choose to perform with.>Each Showcase also has another minigame associated with it. One is a baking minigame that you'll already practice because you can do a baking minigame to get treats that'll boost help your Pokémon perform and practice. Another is a general Pokémon Quiz. One is playing Dress-up with your trainer and her Pokémon. Stuff like that>After clearing an arbitrary amount of Showcases (more than 3 please) you can participate in the Master Class. It's only Rhythm Minigames, but it can get harder and harder as you try to unseat the Queen and become the best performer.