Game Center

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The Game Center is a place where you can play for Game Chips, which may be exchanged for various prizes. It is owned and run by Mewton M. Meowth the Third.

How to access

You can access the Game Center by hovering over the "Town" tab, located at the top of every page.

Game Chips

The Game Center uses a special currency, the Game Chips. You can purchase Game Chips with Pokédollars, provided you have less than 1,000 Game Chips in hand. This is made to prevent players to buy Game Center rewards just with Pokédollars.

You can see your current Game Chips balance at the left bottom in the Game Center page.

Vouchers

Egg vouchers can be redeemed in the Game Center and they are a one-time-use item only. Vouchers do not expire and can be redeemed at any time. You must have an empty party space open before redeeming the voucher. All Pokémon redeemed from a voucher that are sent to your party will be in their egg form. Vouchers are also items that are tradable.

Currently the available vouchers are: Retro Kanto Starters, Retro Mew, Lugia, Lake Trio, and Magearna Vouchers.

Games

Coin Flip

Playing the Coin Flip

You will have to pick between the two sides of the coin, Heads

Heads / Tails

or Tails, and place a bet. Once it is done, flip the coin. If you get the side you picked, your bet will be multiplied by two. If you don't, then you will lose it.

The only influence in this game is luck, so you might win or lose multiple times in a row.


Higher or lower

"Higher or lower" introduction

First, you will have to set a bet. It will be multiplied by an increasing factor with every correct guess.

Prizes
Correct answers 0-5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ...
Payout [based on the amount bet]. 0% 10% 40% 80% 130% 180% 250% 320% 400% 490% 580% ...

The hiker will give you one number between 2 and 9, and then he will choose another number between 1 and 10. You have to guess if his new number is higher or lower than the first one.
After every round ends, you have the possibility to end the game or to continue. If you end the game, you will receive your current winnings. If you continue until you lose the game, you will also receive your winnings based on the round you lost in. Since the update, there is no penalty for playing until you lose.

You will need to win at least 6 rounds to start receiving some reward [10% of the amount you bet].


Pokémon Lottery

The selection screen

Play just like the real lottery! To play the lottery, you will be given 42 Pokémon to choose from and you will have to choose five of them. At 18:00 server time, the server will pick 5 Pokémon at random. If your choice matches with the server's one, you'll win some prizes, as listed in the table below.

You can buy up to 10,000 Lottery Tickets per day. You are entitled to one free ticket every day. Any further tickets will cost 50 Game Chips each.

Note: You can't change your selection after buying a ticket. If you want to pick a new selection, you will have to buy a new ticket.

You will be notified by the Notifications page if you won anything or not when the drawing ends.

Prizes
Matches Prize
5 Shiny Lugia Egg + 20,000 Game Chips
4 Lugia Egg + 5,000 Game Chips
3 1,000 Game Chips
2 200 Game Chips

Raffle

Every day, a raffle will be held, with the user with a winning Ticket receiving a Magearna. Each Ticket costs 100 Game Chips and there is no limit to the number of Tickets someone can buy.

On Tuesday and Friday, the prize will be a special Poké Ball Magearna and on the 15th and 28th of each month, the prize is a shiny Magearna.

Golden Slot

This is special slot machine located in the Game Center. To use it, you must earn Golden Game Chips. These are different than the game chips you earn playing the other games and buy. You can earn Golden Game Chips by interacting with Pokemon and eggs, you can also have a chance to win more golden game chips if you get 3 pikachus in Legend mode. Other than that their is no other way to earn game chips.

Golden Game Chips is also commonly abbreviated into GGC.

Treasure Hunt

Playing Treasure Hunt

A new game "Treasure Hunt" was introduced for Pokeheroes' Asian Week celebration and has become a permanent game ever since. The game costs 500 GC to play. There is a cooldown of ten minutes between each round, where you have to pay 500 Game Chips again. If you are too impatient to wait, however, you can also skip the waiting time by paying a few nuggets as a fee instead.

The concept of this game is that nine chests are displayed and you guess which one contains treasure in it. You have a 1 in 9 chance to win a prize. The possible prizes can be found in the table below.

Prizes Probability
Game Chips 50%
Gems 25%
Evo. Stones 15%
Ultraball 2.5%
Vitamin 2%
Rare Candy 0.5%
Precious treasures 5%

There is also the chance to find the imprisoned Legendary Hoopa and activate the Hoopa Quest.

Hangman

The Hangman Game
Winning a Game
Losing a Game

Hangman is a simple word guessing game. A random word is selected and then "dashes" like so "_ _ _ _" are shown on the screen to represent the word. Then on the alphabet below, simply press a letter you think the word contains. If you have guessed correctly, the letter will replace a dash. If you have guessed incorrectly, a part of a stick figure on gallows will be drawn. If you continue to guess incorrect letters the drawing of the stick figure will become more complete hence the name "hangman". You have 6 lives in total and a life will be taken away if your guess is wrong.

All words are pokemon or pokeheroes related. You can also suggest more words to be added to the data base here. The game chips awarded for a correct word varies based on the difficulty of the word as well as the number of solved hangman in a row.

Concentration

The Concentration Game

In this game you get a bunch of cards you have to flip around by clicking on them and find the two Pokémon matches. If you find them, they will disappear, if not, they will flip back and you can choose two cards again. The game continues till you found all matching cards and clear the game table.

After every cleared table you win some Game Chips - the amount is based on the choosen difficulty mode and on how many time you fliped the cards to end the game.
You will also be able to win a Daily Prize which is a Retro Egg. The Retro Egg will change every day and the probability of winning one is fairly low, but the chance is increased the better you perform at the game. You can only win one retro egg per day.
Note: To receive the Retro Egg you need a free spot in your party! If your party is full you won't receive the egg but you will be able to win it again later if you are lucky.

Difficulty: Hard
Congratulations, you solved it!
There are three different difficulty levels
Difficulty Mode GC fee Amount of cards
Easy 200 16
Medium 1,000 26
Hard 5,000 36
The Daily Prizes so far
Chikorita (Retro)

Cyndaquil (Retro)

Totodile (Retro)

Sentret (Retro)

Hoothoot (Retro)


Wheel of Fortune

Wheel of Fortune

The main goal of this mini game is spinning the wheel, which you can do every 6 hours. Aside from winning a random Item, it is also used to evolve Milcery. There is a wide variety of prizes: varying amounts of Game Chips; PokéBalls; random Mystery Box; random Evolution Item; random Berry; Old Vinyl and Sweets.

Some prizes on the Wheel are fixed [like the Sweets; what you see is what you get], while the Treasure Box, Fire Stone and Aguav Berry are only an indication of the category. It’s possible you’ll get another coloured Box or a different Evolution Item.

Prize Exchange

After earning enough Game Chips, you can buy different items and even Pokémon with them. Next to various berries and Pokéballs, you can also get exclusive form-changing items for Genesect here. Mewton M. Meowth as well as the legendary Johto Trio (Raikou, Entei and Suicune) and Manaphy can only be obtained here. You can even buy the shiny version of the aforementioned legendary Pokémon here if you have enough Game Chips.

An update on 16/02/2021 added several new Event Pokémon to the Prize Exchange. They are all Mewton M. Meowth with a different colored jacket and are all related to a specific game. This update also added the shiny of these Mewton to the prizes, including a shiny version of the original Mewton M. Meowth.

Vouchers obtained as rewards at the Game Center as well as through buying a Premium membership can also be redeemed here.