Test Your Pokemon Skills With These Electronic Trainer Mission Games
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Jon Bitner
2025-10-22
From guessing games to trivia, a bunch of Pokemon Electronic Games are available right now.
Pokemon Trainer Electronic Missions, Trivia, and Guessing Games
Check out all of the new Pokemon Trainer interactive toys.
While Pokemon Legends: Z-A is stealing the spotlight right now, it's not the only fun way to get your Pokemon fix. You'll also find a long list of Pokemon Electronic Games that take you away from your screen for a different kind of adventure. Several of these games are available, but the most exciting one is Pokemon Trainer Mission, which sends you around your home in search of elusive monsters.
Pokemon Trainer Mission is an interactive electronic game that gets you up and moving. Using the included Pokemon Detector and Pokemon Map, you'll be guided around your house via lights and voice as you track down a variety of Pokemon. You'll get a chance to embark on 40 missions as you search for 65 Pokemon--and it looks like a cool way for young players to take a break from Z-A and work off some energy. Officially licensed, it should be made to high standards.
This is a new listing for the old Pokemon Mission Trainer, which went out of stock long ago and is now only sold by third-party retailers.
If you'd rather relax on the couch, check out the Pokemon Trainer Trivia. This electronic game is loaded with 1,000 questions and can be played solo or with friends. There are also three difficulty levels, so whether you're a Pokemon newcomer or grizzled veteran, you'll find questions that put your knowledge to the test.
Think you know your Pokemon? Then put your memory to the test with this guessing game. The electronic toy will spit out clues about a specific Pokemon--then you need to use those clues to guess the Pokemon before your opponents. There's also a solo mode if you prefer to brush up on your skills before taking on your friends and family. Along with the electronic toy, this bundle comes with a playing surface depicting 151 Pokemon and a few tokens to track the action.
This is essentially the opposite of the Pokemon Trainer Expert: Guessing Board Game. Instead of the electronic toy giving you clues, you'll pick a Pokemon and it'll ask you questions--before finally guessing which Pokemon you selected. It comes with a Trainer Field Guide, so you can check off the Pokemon as you go. Five different versions of this are available, each covering a different catalog of monsters:
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