This main game, a digital adaptation of the collectible card game originally released in 1998, blends Adventure and Card & Board Game genres. You aim to become a Pokémon Card Master by defeating eight Card Club leaders, using starter decks (Charmander, Squirtle, or Bulbasaur) to collect over 200 cards. The core loop involves strategic turn-based battling to strengthen your collection, with Professor Mason offering aid. The ultimate objective is card completion, requiring play against human opponents in "Pop mode" to earn rare entries.
The central gameplay loop revolves around challenging various opponents to improve your card collection and battle prowess. The primary narrative path requires players to travel across the region, seeking out and defeating the leaders of eight distinct Card Clubs. Success in these battles yields new cards, essential for strengthening one's deck.
An integral part of the experience involves guidance from Professor Mason, who assists players by providing them with new cards throughout their quest. The mechanics faithfully capture the complexity of the physical trading card game, requiring players to manage energy resources and utilize the unique abilities of their collected Pokémon cards during turn-based battles.
While mastering the card game against the Club Leaders is a stated objective, the true long-term goal embedded within the game structure is the comprehensive collection of every available card, totaling over 200 unique entries. This pursuit of completion drives much of the post-club challenge gameplay.
To acquire the rarest cards necessary to complete the full collection, players must engage in the dedicated "Pop mode." This mode specifically pits the player against other human opponents, offering the necessary challenge to earn the most coveted and scarce cards in the game.
Categorized as both an Adventure and a Card & Board Game, the title offers a unique blend of exploration and deep strategy. The game features a fixed set of content across its platform releases, with no officially released downloadable content packs or expansions associated with this specific digital version.
The content of this game is suitable for all persons.


Pokemon TCG Generations is a ROM Hack of the original Pokemon Trading Card Game, where the cards, attacks, attributes, resistances, weaknesses, and various effects have been extensively altered and expanded. This ROM Hack introduces Pokemon from nearly all generations of the franchise, offering a fresh and exciting take on the traditional card game experience.

Pokemon TCG but with Digimon. All Pokemon swapped out for Digimon, all attacks shuffled and reworked for improved balance, less coin flips for increased strategizing, evolution cards buffed to be worth the investment, all types balanced; every type has exactly 2 weaknesses and 2 resistances, Fighting and Psychic replaced with new "Earth" and "Dark" types, respectively and minor dialogue tweaks

This hack, Pokémon TCG Neo, is a nearly complete overhaul of the base game in terms of battling. Why? Because all the generation 1 cards in this game have been replaced with generation 2 cards, everything has been balanced. Featuring your favorites from Neo Genesis all the way to Skyridge, so many cards have been added and replaced that it’s completely changed the way this game is played. Pokémon, attacks, abilities, and even a few trainer cards were altered to create a new battling experience. If you’re looking for a TCG hack with all-new pokémon cards, look no further!

Plaguemon: Kado is a ROM hack that serves as a sequel to Plaguemon: Lost Diaries, which is a fan-made hack of the original Pokémon Red game. Plaguemon: Kado is based on Pokémon Trading Card Game.

The game is an overhaul of Pokemon Trading Card Game for the GBC to match Pokemon Red/Blue.