
You should also include the conditions necessary for player to win with the rules of your game.For example, instead of writing a rule, "Players should draw a card at the beginning of each turn," you could instead write, "Trainers should power up their Pokemon by drawing cards at the beginning of each round."

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You'll need detailed and easy to understand rules for your game so that other players can understand penalties, rewards, and how to play your game. Before starting, you should decide how many squares your board game will be, you should know how many cards you'll need to make for your card game, and you'll also need to know the dimensions for the maps in your digital games. In particular, you should decide how long your game will be, the characters involved, the Pokémon available, and the physical size of the game.

Some examples of smaller scale game projects might include ones that develop the story of a side-character or explore a region in the Pokémon universe more fully.

Smaller projects, like those that investigate certain aspects of the game, can be more reasonable for you to accomplish on your own. You may need to recruit friends or help from online fan communities to help with trickier parts of your Pokémon game-making project. A large, involved project might require more effort than you'll be able to muster on your own.
