Pokélike

Fans love this Pokémon roguelike, but everyone’s already joking about Nintendo kicking the door in

TLDR: Pokélike is a fan-made Pokémon-style browser game with runs, battles, badges, and tower climbs, but the comment section is obsessed with one thing: whether Nintendo will shut it down. Fans are praising the idea while joking that the real final boss is a lawyer.

A fan-made browser game called Pokélike is serving up Pokémon with a roguelike twist: pick a starter, battle wild monsters, grab items, build a team, chase badges, and even climb a Battle Tower. It looks like a love letter to classic monster-collecting games, complete with a Pokédex, achievements, and a Hall of Fame. On paper, this should be a simple feel-good indie story. In the comments, though, the real plot twist is pure panic-comedy.

The strongest reaction was basically: "This is cute... and Nintendo’s lawyers can probably already smell it." One commenter, napolux, summed up the mood with a dry warning that a takedown could arrive "in some minutes." That instantly set the tone: admiration mixed with doom. Then dogma1138 took the joke and landed the finishing blow, turning legal fear into a Pokémon battle gag: "Lawyerdo uses Cease and Desist: It’s super effective." And honestly? That’s the whole vibe. People seem impressed by the game, but they’re also bracing for the classic fan-project tragedy where the fun gets body-slammed by corporate paperwork.

So yes, there’s excitement around the game itself. But the community has clearly chosen its favorite side quest: speedrunning Nintendo lawsuit jokes. The result is equal parts hype, dread, and meme energy.

Key Points

  • The page presents Pokélike as a fan-made browser-based Pokémon roguelike with version 1.6 patch notes.
  • The game includes selectable generations, specifically Gen I and Gen II, and modes including Normal Mode, Nuzlocke, and Battle Tower.
  • Core gameplay elements shown include starter selection, wild battles, item pickups, trade offers, team management, badges, and map progression.
  • The interface highlights progression features such as Pokédex, Achievements, Hall of Fame, Battle Tower, and a Champion ending after defeating the Elite Four.
  • The site explicitly states that the project is unofficial and not affiliated with Nintendo, Game Freak, or The Pokémon Company.

Hottest takes

"take-down from nintendo lawyers" — napolux
"Lawyerdo uses Cease and Desist" — dogma1138
"It’s super effective" — dogma1138
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