Quick summary
Pokemon: X — a free mobile port uploaded by APKFlash Uploader — brings the sixth-generation Pokemon RPG from 2013 to phones. This adaptation recreates the series’ monster-collecting adventure with 3D models, a new Pokemon type, and dozens of additional species, letting players experience the Kalos storyline on a handheld touchscreen.
What the Kalos entry adds
- Introduces 72 new Pokemon species, including creatures classified under the then-new Fairy type.
- Moves away from traditional 2D sprites to polygonal 3D character and monster models.
- Retains the original soundtrack and overall content from the console release for an authentic feel.
Controls, screen modes, and presentation
This port supports both landscape and portrait orientations. In landscape you get a wider play area; in portrait the interface shares space with a remapped virtual controller, which reduces the visible playfield. Graphics and audio are faithful to the source material, offering the same 3D visuals and music that defined the original release.
Online features and update policy
- Global multiplayer options let you battle and trade with other players around the world.
- The online scene is largely unrestricted: there’s no robust skill-based matchmaking and anti-cheat protections are limited, so encounters are relatively uncontrolled.
- The uploader issues routine updates that address compatibility and device-specific issues, improving stability over time.
Customization options
Unlike earlier titles that limited player identity to a gender pick, this port lets you modify several avatar attributes: you can choose gender and set basic appearance elements such as skin tone, hair color, and eye color. More detailed personalization — like changing hairstyles or fine facial features — is not available.
Final thoughts
As a mobile recreation, Pokemon: X manages to reproduce most of the console experience on phones. It’s an accessible entry for newcomers and a nostalgic revisit for longtime fans, though seasoned players may find the gameplay easier than other entries. The portrait mode trade-off (smaller viewable area) and the open-ended multiplayer are the main caveats, but overall it’s a solid handheld port.
Other games you might like
- Pokemon: Emerald — another classic entry with its own post-game content and features.
- Pokemon: Platinum — an enhanced version of its generation’s core titles with extra storyline elements.
Technical
- Android
- Free