Pokémon: Magikarp Jump
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Pokémon: Magikarp Jump (Japanese: はねろ!コイキング Jump! Koiking) is a spin-off Pokémon game for iOS, iPadOS, and Android. It was released in Italy for iOS devices on May 17, 2017; in Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and various other Asian countries for iOS and Android devices on May 23, 2017; in North America for iOS and Android devices on May 24, 2017; and in Europe and Australia on May 25, 2017.
Pokémon: Magikarp Jump はねろ!コイキング | |
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Logo of Pokémon: Magikarp Jump | |
Basic info
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Platform: | iOS, iPadOS, Android |
Category: | RPG |
Players: | 1 |
Connectivity: | Facebook integration |
Developer: | SELECT BUTTON inc. |
Publisher: | The Pokémon Company |
Part of: | Generation VII spin-off |
Ratings
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CERO: | N/A |
ESRB: | E |
ACB: | G |
OFLC: | N/A |
PEGI: | 3 |
GRAC: | 3 |
GSRR: | N/A |
Release dates
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Japan: | May 23, 2017 |
North America: | May 24, 2017 |
Australia: | May 25, 2017 |
Europe: | May 17, 2017* May 25, 2017* |
South Korea: | May 23, 2017 |
Hong Kong: | May 23, 2017 |
Taiwan: | May 23, 2017 |
Websites
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Japanese: | Official site |
English: | Pokémon.com |
Japanese boxart
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Blurb
You can raise the ultimate Pokémon!
What is this world coming to?! It's a Pokémon game all about the weakest Pokémon ever—Magikarp! Anyone can play this simple game in their spare time to create the most majestic Magikarp ever in this official Pokémon app!
What kind of Pokémon is Magikarp?
- It's famous—for being pathetically weak, unreliable, and generally useless.
- It can't learn any powerful moves—all it does is flop around and splash!
- When it flops its way too high in the sky, it's sometimes snagged by the Bird Pokémon Pidgeotto—never to be seen again!
Many surprising events lie in store for this pathetic Pokémon. But don't worry—it'll just keep on jumping until it can jump no more!
What kind of game is this?
- Simple controls let anyone easily raise many generations of Magikarp
- Tap the food that appears on the screen to feed your Magikarp, or have it complete training to increase its Jump Power! It's easy to do, and with each generation you raise, the next generation grows even faster!
- Discover all kinds of Magikarp to show your friends
- In this app, you can fish up all kinds of Magikarp with unusual patterns like calico and polka dots! When you encounter a rare Magikarp, show it off to your friends on your social media networks!
- Pokémon like Pikachu and Piplup are here to help.
- A number of popular Pokémon can appear to help your Magikarp grow. Keep playing to find out which Pokémon you'll befriend!
- Spruce up your pond with Decorations!
- Spruce up the pond where you raise your Magikarp. You can make the pond of your dreams, and help your Magikarp grow faster, too!
Plot and gameplay
Pokémon: Magikarp Jump takes place in Hoppy Town, where people train Magikarp and compete in Leagues to see whose can jump the highest. The player can raise one Magikarp at a time. Feeding and training a Magikarp raises its Jump Power (JP), which determines its level. Performance in League battles depends mostly on JP but can be affected by other factors. A Magikarp's maximum level is determined by the player's trainer rank, which can be increased by winning League battles. When the player's Magikarp is lost, reaches its maximum level and retires, or is forced to retire, the player must fish for a new Magikarp.
Characters
English name |
Player | Mayor Karp | Flop Hoppington |
Roddy Tackle | Man of Mystery |
Unnamed ghost |
Dr. Splash | Little Boy | Little Girl | ||||
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Japanese name |
プレイヤー | カープ町長 | コイやろう | つりアニキ | ナゾおじさん | (名無しのゆうれい) | スプラ研究員 | げんきなボーイ | げんきなガール | ||||
Image | N/A |
Magikarp patterns
Magikarp come in a variety of patterns, with more becoming available as the player progresses through the game and reaches certain milestones that cause Roddy Tackle to offer increasingly better variations of the Old Rod. These patterns, and the earliest rod that can catch them, are listed below:
Other Pokémon appearances
Besides Magikarp, the following Pokémon also appear in the game. Sometimes, a Shiny Corsola, Feebas or Luvdisc can appear instead of a normal one.
Pokémon | Appearance | |
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Gyarados | Evolve Magikarp (Random encounter: Adios, Gyarados!; Macho Karp) | |
Pikachu | After obtaining the corresponding Friendship Item | |
Mimikyu | ||
Gardevoir | ||
Piplup | ||
Snorlax | ||
Charizard | ||
Greninja | ||
Meowth | ||
Slowpoke | ||
Litten | ||
Rowlet | ||
Popplio | ||
Gengar | ||
Eevee | ||
Bulbasaur | ||
Mudkip | ||
Pidgeotto | Seen flying in background for 100m and higher jumps; Random encounter: Tag Battle?; Hop, Skip & Whump!; Out of Nowhere... | |
Voltorb | Random encounter: Is It Treasure? | |
Luvdisc | Random encounter: Lost Luvdisc; Food Fever | |
Corsola | Random encounter: Food Fever | |
Dratini | Random encounter: You're No Magikarp! | |
Manaphy | Random encounter: Food Fever | |
Feebas | Random encounter: Is It Feebas? | |
Ditto | Random encounter: Transforming Magikarp | |
Wishiwashi | Silhouettes of schools of Wishiwashi can occasionally be seen swimming in the background | |
Dwebble | Training: Dwebble Push | |
Boldore | Training: Boldore Push | |
Forretress | Training: Forretress Push | |
Golem | Training: Golem Push | |
Steelix | Training: Steelix Push |
Leagues
Badge | English name | Japanese name | No. of Stages | Rewards | |||
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Battle No. 5 | Battle No. 10 | Battle No. 15 | Battle No. 20 | ||||
Friend League | フレンドリーグ | 5 | Light Ball x 25 | ||||
Quick League | クイックリーグ | 10 | × 10 × 1 |
Mystic Water × 25 | |||
Heavy League | ヘビーリーグ | 15 | × 10 × 1 |
× 10 × 1 |
Octillery Pot × 25 | ||
Great League | スーパーリーグ | 15 | × 10 × 1 |
× 10 × 1 |
Amulet Coin × 25 | ||
Fast League | スピードリーグ | 15 | × 10 × 1 |
× 10 × 1 |
Sudowoodo Bonsai × 25 | ||
Luxury League | ゴージャスリーグ | 20 | × 10 × 1 |
× 10 × 1 |
× 10 × 1 |
Miracle Seed × 25 | |
Heal League | ヒールリーグ | 20 | × 10 × 1 |
× 10 × 1 |
× 10 × 1 |
Starmie Bubbler × 25 | |
Ultra League | ハイパーリーグ | 20 | × 10 × 1 |
× 10 × 1 |
× 10 × 1 |
Soft Sand × 25 | |
Elite Four League | してんのうリーグ | 20 | × 10 × 1 |
× 10 × 1 |
× 10 × 1 |
Red Cap × 25 | |
Master League | マスターリーグ | 15 | × 10 × 1 |
× 10 × 1 |
Gold Magikarp Statue × 25 | ||
The following Leagues were used as a filler before version 1.3.0 | |||||||
Expert League 1 | エクストラリーグ1 | 10 | × 10 × 1 |
× 25 × 1 | |||
Expert League 2 | エクストラリーグ2 | 10 | × 10 × 1 |
× 25 × 1 | |||
Expert League 3 | エクストラリーグ3 | 15 | × 10 × 1 |
× 10 × 1 |
× 25 × 1 |
Items
Food
Image | English name | Japanese name | Rank 1 JP | Rank 25 JP | Rank 50 JP | Rank 75 JP | Max Rank JP | Unlock | Unlock Cost | Total Cost from Rank 1 to 100 |
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Oran Berry | オレンのみ Oran Fruit |
2 | 81 | 2.55k | 76.3k | 3.18M | Available from start | N/A | 4,304,786 | |
Sitrus Berry | オボンのみ Obon Fruit |
9 | 163 | 3.36k | 90.3k | 3.72M | Available from start | N/A | 4,942,512 | |
Pecha Berry | モモンのみ Momon Fruit |
33 | 309 | 4.84k | 122k | 4.38M | Trainer Rank 3 | 38 | 5,243,043 | |
Rindo Berry | リンドのみ Rindo Berry |
75 | 503 | 6.10k | 138k | 4.82M | Trainer Rank 6 | 70 | 5,562,449 | |
Wacan Berry | ソクノのみ Sokuno Fruit |
142 | 787 | 7.75k | 156k | 5.31M | Trainer Rank 9 | 112 | 5,902,110 | |
Leppa Berry | ヒメリのみ Himeri Fruit |
286 | 1.31k | 10.2k | 178k | 5.85M | Trainer Rank 15 | 292 | 6,265,023 | |
Rawst Berry | チーゴのみ Chīgo Fruit |
593 | 2.28k | 14.1k | 205k | 6.46M | Trainer Rank 21 | 662 | 6,653,147 | |
Aspear Berry | ナナシのみ Nanashi Fruit |
1.11k | 3.73k | 19.3k | 237k | 7.12M | Trainer Rank 25 | 1,052 | 7,065,044 | |
Razz Berry | ズリのみ Zuri Fruit |
2.05k | 6.26k | 27.5k | 278k | 7.86M | Trainer Rank 30 | 1,880 | 7,508,668 | |
Bluk Berry | ブリーのみ Burī Fruit |
3.98k | 11.3k | 42.5k | 339k | 8.71M | Trainer Rank 36 | 3,771 | 7,995,440 | |
Lava Cookie | フエンせんべい Fuen Rice Cracker |
9.65k | 25.7k | 71.2k | 434k | 9.72M | Trainer Rank 42 | 7,564 | 8,540,247 | |
Shalour Sable | シャラサブレ Shala Sable |
19.9k | 51.1k | 153k | 719k | 10.9M | Trainer Rank 48 | 15,171 | 9,175,227 | |
Lumiose Galette | ミアレガレット Miare Galette |
42.1k | 104k | 292k | 1.08M | 12.6M | Trainer Rank 54 | 30,428 | 9,963,366 | |
Casteliacone | ヒウンアイス Hiun Ice Cream |
98.7k | 283k | 638k | 1.98M | 14.1M | Trainer Rank 60 | 92,874 | 13,732,416 | |
Magikarp Biscuit | コイキングやき Toasted Koiking |
215k | 510k | 1.32M | 3.62M | 18.2M | Trainer Rank 66 | 223,541 | 16,259,651 | |
Old Gateau | もりのヨウカン Forest Yōkan |
455k | 1.05M | 2.64M | 6.71M | 26.2M | Trainer Rank 73 | 429,910 | 20,420,144 | |
Big Malasada | おおきいマラサダ Big Malasada |
982k | 2.26M | 5.62M | 13.5M | 39.4M | Trainer Rank 81 | 931,392 | 27,219,169 |
Training
When starting a training session, one of the player's currently-unlocked training regimens is chosen at random.
During a training session, a Magikarp can show good, great, or amazing effort.
- Good effort is the most common and awards the standard amount of JP.
- Great effort - multiplies the gained JP by 1.5.
- Amazing effort - multiplies the gained JP by 3.5.
Friendship Items
When each of these Friendship Items is bought or obtained, the corresponding Pokémon will appear in the pond. When its skill can be used, a light bulb will appear above it, and the player may tap the Pokémon to use its skill. Each Pokémon then requires a certain amount of time to recover before its skill may be used again. The player may spend Support Candies to improve the Pokémon's skill.
Image | Pokémon | English name | Japanese name | Skill | Recovery time | Rank value and cost | ||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | ||||||
Pikachu | Light Ball | でんきだま Electric Orb |
Awards a little JP | 1 hour 30 minutes | +0% Beat the Friend League |
+10% 1 |
+40% 2 |
+100% 5 |
+200% 7 | |
Mimikyu | Spell Tag | のろいのおふだ Cursed O-fuda |
Awards a little JP | 1 hour 30 minutes | +0% 400 |
+10% 1 |
+40% 2 |
+100% 5 |
+770% 78 | |
Gardevoir | Choice Scarf | こだわりスカーフ Fixation Scarf |
Grants tons of Coins | 6 hours | +0% 600 |
+40% 8 |
+140% 20 |
+320% 32 |
+520% 45 | |
Piplup | Mystic Water | しんぴのしずく Mysterious Droplet |
Recovers n Training Point(s) | 1 hour 30 minutes | 1 Beat the Quick League |
2 10 |
3 12 | |||
Snorlax | Leftovers | たべのこし Leftovers |
Provides food (×n) | 50 minutes | 10 500 |
12 4 |
15 8 |
20 16 |
25 21 | |
Charizard | Charcoal | もくたん Charcoal |
Gives a great item | 12 hours | One random great item 600 | |||||
Greninja | Shell Bell | かいがらのすず Shell Bell |
Awards lots of JP | 5 hours | +0% 500 |
+40% 6 |
+100% 8 |
+180% 11 |
+280% 20 | |
Meowth | Amulet Coin | おまもりこばん Amulet Koban |
Grants Coins | 2 hours 30 minutes | +0% Beat the Great League |
+20% 1 |
+40% 2 |
+100% 5 |
+200% 7 | |
Slowpoke | Damp Rock | しめったいわ Damp Rock |
Recovers others' skills | 12 hours | One random skill 350 | |||||
Litten | Flame Plate | ひのたまプレート Fireball Plate |
Awards some JP | 3 hours 30 minutes | +0% 250 |
+60% 4 |
+210% 10 |
+370% 11 |
+560% 12 | |
Rowlet | Meadow Plate | みどりのプレート Verdure Plate |
Grants lots of Coins | 4 hours | +0% 450 |
+50% 7 |
+140% 10 |
+300% 19 |
+500% 24 | |
Popplio | Splash Plate | しずくプレート Waterdrop Plate |
Drops sunken treasure | 7 hours | Random treasure 500 | |||||
Gengar | Black Sludge | くろいヘドロ Black Sludge |
Boosts JP by 50% for n minutes | 11 hours | 1 minute 600 | |||||
Eevee | Soothe Bell | やすらぎのすず Peace Bell |
Guarantees amazing results in the next training session | 3 hours | 500 | |||||
Bulbasaur | Miracle Seed | きせきのタネ Miracle Seed |
Recovers a League Play | 4 hours | Recovers a League Play Beat the Luxury League | |||||
Mudkip | Soft Sand | やわらかいすな Soft Sand |
Gives a good item | 10 hours | One random good item Beat the Ultra League |
Decorations
One-time-use items
Other items
- Everstone — The player begins the game with one Everstone, which can be cracked and broken by tapping Magikarp in quick succession. When broken, Magikarp can be evolved into Gyarados on reaching Level 20 or higher. This will cause the Magikarp to retire, and a new one must be caught.
- Pond Booster — After completing the Master League, the Pond Booster will appear in the pond. Its rank can gradually be increased by spending Coins, with each rank boosting JP gains by one percent.
Random encounter events
Most of these events may occur randomly after training or battling. During some of these events, the player has a choice whether to take a risk; if they do, a positive outcome or a negative outcome may occur, and if they decline, they will gain JP for going home and getting some rest.
Themes
Achievements
Currencies
The game has three main currencies: Coins, Diamonds, and Exchange Tickets.
Coins
Coins are the most abundant currency, and can be obtained from various sources such as leveling up Magikarp, League battles, random encounter events, items from Support Pokémon, sunken treasure items on the home screen, or achievement rewards.
Coins can be spent in the Coin Shop in Town, where food and training regimens can be unlocked and upgraded.
Diamonds
Diamonds are the game's primary premium currency. Up to 5,000 Diamonds can be purchased through microtransactions, after which the game will no longer allow purchases. Diamonds can also be obtained for free from sources such as Trainer Rank rewards, League battles, sunken treasure, or achievement rewards.
Diamonds can be spent on various items or services, such as:
- Retrying when fishing for a new Magikarp.
- Friendship Items to unlock certain Support Pokémon.
- Decorations, which provide permanent boosts, such as increasing JP or Coin gain from certain sources.
- One-time use items, which can restore timed resources at a faster rate or immediately.
- Coin bags, which grant an amount of Coins based on the size of the bag and the player's current Trainer Rank.
Exchange Tickets
Exchange Tickets are the game's secondary premium currency. Unlike Diamonds, Exchange Tickets are impossible to obtain by free means - they can only be obtained through microtransactions. For every 1 Diamond purchased, the player receives 1 Exchange Ticket.
Exchange Tickets can be redeemed in the Shop's Exchange Office for various rewards. One of these rewards is the Diamond Miner, which grants the player 100 Diamonds per day in perpetuity once obtained.
Shop
Specialty Shop
A total limit of 5,000 Diamonds can be purchased.
Item | US | Canada | Eurozone | UK | Australia | Japan | Hong Kong | Taiwan |
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Small Pack:
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$0.99 | $1.39 | €1.09 | £0.99 | $1.49 | ¥120 | $8.00 | $30 |
Large Pack:
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$4.99 | $6.99 | €5.49 | £4.99 | $7.99 | ¥600 | $38.00 | $150 |
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$0.99 | $1.39 | €1.09 | £0.99 | $1.49 | ¥120 | $8.00 | $30 |
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$4.99 | $6.99 | €5.49 | £4.99 | $7.99 | ¥600 | $38.00 | $150 |
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$9.99 | $13.99 | €10.99 | £9.99 | $14.99 | ¥1,200 | $78.00 | $300 |
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$19.99 | $27.99 | €21.99 | £19.99 | $30.99 | ¥2,400 | $158.00 | $590 |
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$34.99 | $47.99 | €38.99 | £33.99 | $54.99 | ¥4,200 | $278.00 | $1,050 |
Exchange Office
For every Diamond purchased, the player receives one Exchange Ticket. Exchange Tickets can then be redeemed for rewards in the Exchange Office, with every 500 Tickets granting a reward. However, these rewards must be redeemed in sequence.
No. | Item | Cost |
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#1 | Training Soda × 5 | Exchange Ticket ×500 |
#2 | LP Restore × 3 | Exchange Ticket ×500 |
#3 | Power Up × 1 | Exchange Ticket ×500 |
#4 | Sack of Coins × 1 | Exchange Tickets ×500 |
#5 | Diamond Miner | Exchange Tickets ×500 |
#6 | Purse of Coins ×1 | Exchange Tickets ×500 |
#7 | Purse of Coins × 1 | Exchange Tickets ×500 |
#8 | Purse of Coins × 1 | Exchange Tickets ×500 |
#9 | Purse of Coins × 1 | Exchange Tickets ×500 |
#10 | Purse of Coins × 1 | Exchange Tickets ×500 |
Trainer Tips
- You can check the special effects you're getting from your Decorations by checking the Status section in your Records.
- The effects of any Decorations you've gotten will always be active—even if they aren't placed in your pond!
- You can make a backup of your data just in case the worst should happen. Then you can continue your game, even on another device!
- There are lots of random encounters waiting for you! Whether they'll be good or bad, well, that's where the random part comes in!
- Support Pokémon might show up to cheer you on in league battles. Your Magikarp's JP will get a temporary boost.
- If you increase the rank of your food items or training regimens to a certain point, you can get Support Candies as an extra bonus!
- A Magikarp's pattern becomes clear when it has grown about two-thirds of the way to its max level!
- Be sure to raise your Magikarp to its max level! Then you'll get a Motivation Bonus when it retires!
Staff
- Main article: Staff of Pokémon: Magikarp Jump
Version history
iOS & iPadOS
Version | Release date | Official note | Changes |
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1.0.0 | May 16, 2017 | N/A |
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1.0.1 | May 23, 2017 | ・Magikarp Jump is now available to download in your region! |
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1.0.2 | May 26, 2017 | • Minor bug fixes |
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1.0.3 | May 31, 2017 | • Minor bug fixes |
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1.1.0 | June 9, 2017 |
・You can now challenge the Heal League! |
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1.2.0 | June 30, 2017 |
・You can now challenge the Ultra League! |
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1.2.1 | July 19, 2017 | • Minor bug fixes |
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1.2.2 | July 20, 2017 | • Minor bug fixes |
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1.3.0 | August 15, 2017 |
・You can now challenge the final league! |
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1.3.2 | September 15, 2017 | • Minor bug fixes |
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1.3.3 | November 15, 2017 | • Minor bug fixes |
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1.3.4 | December 4, 2017 | • Minor bug fixes | |
1.3.5 | May 25, 2018 | Due to Facebook discontinuing their ranking services, the friend ranking feature in this application is no longer supported. | |
1.3.6 | October 10, 2018 | You can now trade in your Exchange Tickets for items in the Exchange Office even when you are offline! | |
1.3.61 | October 16, 2018 |
・Fixed a display issue affecting certain devices. |
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1.3.80 | November 12, 2020 | • Bug fixes and performance improvements | |
1.3.101 | June 23, 2022 | Minor bug fixes |
Android
Version | Release date | Official note | Changes |
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1.0.1 | May 23, 2017 | N/A |
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1.0.2 | May 25, 2017 | • Minor bug fixes |
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1.0.3 | May 30, 2017 | • Minor bug fixes |
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1.1.0 | June 8, 2017 |
・You can now challenge the Heal League! |
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1.2.0 | June 29, 2017 |
・You can now challenge the Ultra League! |
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1.2.1 | July 5, 2017 | • Minor bug fixes |
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1.2.2 | July 6, 2017 | • Minor bug fixes |
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1.3.0 | August 14, 2017 |
・You can now challenge the final league! |
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1.3.2 | September 14, 2017 | • Minor bug fixes |
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1.3.3 | November 14, 2017 | • Minor bug fixes |
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1.3.5 | May 25, 2018 | Due to Facebook discontinuing their ranking services, the friend ranking feature in this application is no longer supported. | |
1.3.6 | October 10, 2018 | You can now trade in your Exchange Tickets for items in the Exchange Office even when you are offline! | |
1.3.7 | July 10, 2019 |
・Updated to support 64-bit devices |
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1.3.8 | November 11, 2020 | ・Bug fixes and performance improvements | |
1.3.9 | October 19, 2021 | • Minor bug fixes | |
1.3.11 | October 31, 2022 | • Minor bug fixes |
Compatibility
The game can be played on:[1]
- iOS and iPadOS devices: iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch, requires iOS 8 or later.
- Android devices: requires Android Jelly Bean (4.1) and up.
Release
Date | Locations |
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May 17, 2017 | Italy (iOS only) |
May 23, 2017 | Brunei, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Macau, Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam |
May 24, 2017 | Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Panama, Peru, United States, Venezuela |
May 25, 2017 | Australia, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom |
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Trivia
- Elements of Pokémon: Magikarp Jump were directly lifted from Survive! Mola mola!, the first game ever published by developer SELECT BUTTON inc. In Survive! Mola mola!, the player raises an ocean sunfish (Mola mola) and has to navigate it through various perils.
- The first eight Leagues are named after Poké Balls.
- The Magikarp Biscuit appears to be based on taiyaki.
- The number "129" on the Jump Counter is Magikarp's number in the National Pokédex.
- The Jump Counter training option resembles one of the Pokémon Stadium mini-games, Magikarp's Splash.
- Despite the two-thirds claim in one Trainer Tip, a Magikarp's pattern does not become clear until reaching three-fourths of its max level.
- Although the Starmie Bubbler decoration was only added in version 1.1.0, it could be seen on the Decorations section, on the How to Play setting, since version 1.0.
- Although it is far past the amount required to beat the final opponent, the game will switch the prefix to T if a Magikarp's Jump Power reaches 1000G, and will cap after reaching 12.9T.
- This maximum cap again references Magikarp's National Pokédex number, 129.
- Many of the Magikarp in the game resemble real-life types of koi. For example, the "Orange Forehead" Magikarp resembles the Tanchō type; The "Calico Orange/Gold" Magikarp resembles the Matsuba type; The "Calico Orange/White/Black" Magikarp resembles the Showa type; and the "Calico Orange/white" and "Calico White/orange" Magikarp resemble the Kōhaku type of koi.
See also
External links
References
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