Blog:Pokémon Strange Journeys: Make Room for Mash (Fake Game, YTF43)

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Pokémon Strange Journeys: Make Room for Mash is a side-scrolling video game developed by Satsuki Game Company and published by 1happycats Interactive Media, and released on October 7, 2016 on Windows, macOS, Wii U and Nintendo 3DS. A Nintendo Switch port was released on April 1, 2017.

It was based on various episodes of the third season of Pokémon Strange Journeys and is the only game in the series to feature Mash.

Plot
(W.I.P.)

Opening: While Ash, Misty and their daughter Mash are sleeping, Team Rocket captures Mash. The next morning, Ash and Misty discover that she is missing. Misty orders Ash to look for her.

Between Levels 1 and 2: Ash finds Team Rocket and Mash, and Ash is forced to fight Team Rocket to get Mash back.

Between Levels 2 and 3: Ash successfully gets his daughter back, however he and Misty find that Mash has been behaving badly during her time with Team Rocket. After failing to make her go back to her old ways, Misty decides to take Mash to Entei.

Between Levels 3 and 4: Misty enlists the help of Entei to make Mash into an older child of six years old. Although Entei was able to age her, her behavior isn't that much different.

Between Levels 4 and 5: TBA

Between Levels 5 and 6: TBA

Between Levels 6 and 7: TBA

Between Levels 7 and 8: After Mash makes fun of Iris's skin color, Iris catches Mash in a maze to paint her face brown.

Between Levels 8 and 9: Iris successfully catches Mash and paints her face with manure. This leads to Ash and Misty having to wash her face.

Between Levels 9 and 10: Mash gets thrown into a trash can by Team Rocket, and it's up to Ash has to save her.

Ending: TBA

Bad Qualities
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 * 1) While most playable characters such as Ash and Misty are passable, Mash on the other hand is another story.
 * 2) *Similar to Lester from Lester the Unlikely or Edd from Ed, Edd n Eddy: Jawbreakers, she will often refuse to do actions required by the player to get through the level.
 * 3) *If you don't press anything for 30 seconds, she will throw a fit.
 * 4) *If you still don't press anything for 2 minutes, she will walk back to the beginning of the level, and if she goes back to the starting point before you can stop her (which is not as easy as you think), you lose a life (similar to the "I'm outta here!" in mh:awesomegames:Sonic CD, but much slower).
 * 5) Many of the levels are questionable. The biggest offender is Level 8, where Iris has to find Mash in a maze so she can paint her face brown. Offensive subject matter aside, the level itself is nowhere near as easy to beat as you might think.
 * 6) Mash pops up constantly throughout the menu screens (such as the title screen) and says obnoxious things.
 * 7) The game over screen is just Mash sitting on a timeout chair while bawling. If you choose not to continue, she breaks the chair and cries even harder, probably the worst you'll hear of Mash in this game.
 * 8) The ending sequence has Mash doing bizarre and sometimes gross things, such as using an ice cream cone as an underarm deodorant, to trying to skate with burgers, to even pouring tea into a potty.

Good Qualities
(W.I.P.)
 * 1) The art style, animation and character voices are on-par with the source material, and sound decent (Mash aside, of course).
 * 2) The music, like usual, is pretty decent.
 * 3) Mash's song during the ending credits (which was also used as the ending theme for most episodes of the third season of the TV series) is actually good, and her singing voice sounds surprisingly more pleasing to listen in comparison to the rest of her dialogue. It also somewhat makes up for the bizarre things Mash does during that sequence (see BQ #5), but that's not saying much.

Trivia

 * This is the last Pokémon Strange Journeys game to be released on the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS.