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Upon startup, the player is asked to choose a name and difficulty level; there are five difficulty levels, corresponding to the {{wp|Primary school|elementary school}} grades 1-5.
Upon startup, the player is asked to choose a name and difficulty level; there are five difficulty levels, corresponding to the {{wp|Primary school|elementary school}} grades 1-5.


After doing so, the player is shown a 6×4 array of tiles with either {{wp|natural number}}s or {{wp|elementary arithmetic}} {{wp|Expression (mathematics)|expressions}} of natural numbers (incorrectly referred to as {{wp|equation}}s by the game), which are then concealed after a fixed amount of time. This is a game of {{wp|Concentration (game)|Concentration}}, in which player must reveal two tiles with equivalent values at the same time; doing so causes both tiles to disappear. Underneath the tiles is stock artwork of the Pokémon featured on the disc.
After doing so, the player is shown a 6×4 array of tiles with either {{wp|natural number}}s or {{wp|elementary arithmetic}} {{wp|Expression (mathematics)|expressions}} of natural numbers (incorrectly referred to as {{wp|equation}}s by the game), which are then concealed after a fixed amount of time. This is a game of {{wp|Concentration (game)|Concentration}}, in which player must reveal two tiles with equivalent values at the same time, which causes both tiles to disappear. Underneath the tiles is stock artwork of the Pokémon featured on the disc.


After pairing all the tiles, the player has freed the Pokémon, and gains the option to view to Pokémon in its natural habitat or go to the Pokémon Sanctuary. Clicking "Print" allows the player to navigate through various images of that Pokémon from the anime. Selecting to go to the Pokémon Sanctuary causes a loading screen featuring various screenshots from the Pokémon anime to appear. Once at the Pokémon Sanctuary, the player can either go to the Trainer Center or Observation Lab.
After pairing all the tiles, the player has freed the Pokémon, and gains the option to view to Pokémon in its natural habitat or go to the Pokémon Sanctuary. Clicking "Print" allows the player to navigate through various images of that Pokémon from the anime. Selecting to go to the Pokémon Sanctuary causes a loading screen featuring various screenshots from the Pokémon anime to appear. Once at the Pokémon Sanctuary, the player can either go to the Trainer Center or Observation Lab.


The Trainer Center contains a multiplayer quiz game, that is stylized as a virtual board game; this game can be played by 1-4 players. The players are put on a board with 11 stations. In turn, players are each asked a question from a pool of 200 on math, science, reading and social studies, as well as Pokémon; getting a question right advances the player's piece by one station. The first player to reach the end is the winner.
The Trainer Center contains a multiplayer quiz game for 1-4 players, stylized as a virtual board game. The players are put on a board with 11 stations. In turn, players are each asked a question from a pool of 200 on math, science, reading and social studies, as well as Pokémon; getting a question right advances the player's piece by one station. The first player to reach the end is the winner.


The Observation Center allows the player to click on pinging circles on a horizontally scrolling landscape to view various screenshots from the Pokémon anime of that Pokémon.
The Observation Center allows the player to click on pinging circles on a horizontally scrolling landscape to view various screenshots from the Pokémon anime of that Pokémon.