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Pokemon Pulsing Time v. 1.3
Pokemon Infinite Space v. 1.3
Welcome to the world of pokemon, where dreams and adventures come to life! Start your journey in the Astrium Region, where there are hundreds of pokemon out there waiting to meet you. Fill up your pokedex, defeat gym leaders, stop evil teams, there's so much adventure that's waiting for you. So why wait? Start your journey today! #fangame #adventure #rpg #pokemon
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Current Version: 1.3
Route 13, 3 + 5th Gym Expected Release Date: End of April
The game currently goes up to the 4th gym. I plan on updating the story by each gym. This means that there should only be 8 major updates. Any other updates that may occur would be bug fixes. Version 1.4 should be released around the end of April.

Pokemon Pulsing Time and Pokemon Infinite Space will both have version exclusive pokemon. This means that there are certain pokemon that are only obtainable in a specific version. For example, Starly is only obtainable in Pokemon Pulsing Time and Pidgey is only obtainable in Pokemon Infinite Space. However, there may be come exceptions where pokemon can be encountered regardless of version via. static encounter. Please note that the following list contains the pokemon that are currently version exclusive as of version 1.3. This list is subjected to change in future updates.
Pokemon Pulsing Time Version Exclusives
Bellsprout - Weepinbell - Victreebell
Starly - Staravia - Staraptor
Rattata - Raticate
Glameow - Purugly
Oddish - Gloom - Vileplume
Phantump - Trevenant
Diglett - Dugtrio
Machop - Machoke - Machamp
Grimer - Muk
Aron - Lairon - Aggron
Larvitar - Pupitar - Tyranitar
Spinarak - Ariados
Spearow - Fearow
Chatot
Gible - Gabite - Garchomp
Natu - Xatu
Oricorio (Pa'u Style)
Vanillite - Vanillish - Vanilluxe
Swinub - Piloswine - Mamoswine
Sandshrew (Alolan) - Sandslash (Alolan)
Ekans - Arbok
Shelmet - Accelgor
Pokemon Infinite Space Version Exclusives
Deerling - Sawsbuck
Pidgey - Pidgeotto - Pidgeot
Sentret - Furret
Teddiursa - Ursaring
Hoppip - Skiploom - Jumpluff
Espurr - Meowstic
Drilbur - Excadrill
Meditite - Medicham
Koffing - Weezing
Nosepass - Probopass
Beldum - Metang - Metagross
Joltik - Galvantula
Noibat - Noivern
Emolga
Deino - Zwellious - Hydreigon
Murkrow - Honchkrow
Oricorio (Sensu Style)
Darumaka (Galar) - Darmanitan (Galar)
Sneasel - Weavile
Vulpix (Alolan) - Ninetales (Alolan)
Seviper
Karrablast - Escavalier

Certain pokemon have specific evolution methods that aren't possible due to that feature not being in the game. Because of it, there have been changes to certain pokemon to make their evolution easier and possible.
Trevenant - Evolve Phantump using a leaf stone.
Scizor - Evolve Scyther by leveling up while holding the metal coat.
Gigalith - Evolve Boldore at level 40.
Machamp - Evolve Machoke after learning the move Strength.
Gourgeist - Evolve Pumpkaboo after learning the move Trick-or-Treat
Dusknoir - Evolve Dusclops by leveling up while holding the reaper cloth
Pawmot - Evolve Pawmo by leveling up with high friendship
Gengar - Evolve Haunter at level 45.
Accelgor - Evolve Shelmet after learning Guard Swap.
Escavalier - Evolve Karrablast after learning Swords Dance.