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Think you know your Charizard from your Charmander? This is a straightforward multiple-choice trivia game that tests how deep your Gen 1 Pokémon knowledge really goes. You're shown a Pokémon sprite and four name options—pick the right one before your three Pokeball lives run out. It's pure brain-training nostalgia for anyone who grew up collecting cards or playing the original Game Boy titles, wrapped in a simple browser format that works anywhere.
Key Features
- All 150 Original Pokémon: Every creature from the first generation is here, from Bulbasaur to Mewtwo.
- Lives System: Three Pokeball hearts keep the pressure on—one wrong answer and you lose a life.
- Instant Browser Play: No downloads, no installs. Works on any PC or phone with a browser.
- Progress Tracking: See how many of the 150 you've correctly identified as you go.
How to Play Guess 150 Pokemons
It's dead simple to start, but nailing all 150 without mistakes takes real fan knowledge.
Identifying Each Pokémon
You see a sprite image at the center of the screen with four name buttons below it. Click or tap the name that matches the Pokémon shown. A green checkmark and star particles pop up when you're right, and the game moves to the next one immediately.
Managing Your Lives
You start with three Pokeballs displayed at the top. Pick the wrong name and you lose one. When all three are gone, the game ends and you see your final score. No continues, no second chances—just restart and try again.
Completing the Full 150
The counter at the top shows your progress (like "4 of 150"). Your goal is to correctly identify every single Gen 1 Pokémon without running out of lives. It's a test of both memory and how well you can recognize sprites that might look similar at a glance.
Who is Guess 150 Pokemons for?
Perfect for Pokémon fans who want a quick nostalgia hit or families testing each other's knowledge. Kids who've only seen the newer generations might struggle with some of the original sprites, but teens and adults who grew up with Red and Blue will feel right at home. It's a five-minute brain warm-up or a competitive challenge to see who among your friends can get the furthest without a single mistake.
The Gameplay Vibe
This is low-stress trivia with just enough consequence to keep you focused. The grey gradient background and simple button layout won't win any art awards—it's clearly a basic quiz template with Pokémon assets dropped in. There's no music or sound effects to speak of, so you can play it while listening to a podcast or chatting. The real hook is that moment of panic when you see an obscure evolution like Omanyte and have to decide between four similar-sounding names in a split second.
Technical Check: Saves & Performance
The game doesn't seem to save your progress between sessions, so if you close the tab or refresh, you're starting from scratch. It's meant to be played in one sitting—treat it like a quiz run, not a campaign. Performance is flawless since it's just static images and buttons. I played it on a five-year-old laptop and a phone with zero lag or loading screens. Works equally well on desktop and mobile browsers.
Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons
A straightforward Pokémon trivia game that does exactly what it says on the tin.
- ✅ Pro: Instant nostalgia rush for Gen 1 fans—no waiting, just start guessing.
- ✅ Pro: The lives system adds just enough tension to make you care about each choice.
- ❌ Con: Zero production value—it's a bare-bones quiz template with no sound, personality, or flair.
Controls
Responsive and simple. You're just clicking buttons, so there's nothing to mess up.
- Desktop: Mouse click on the answer button.
- Mobile: Tap the answer button with your finger.
Release Date & Developer
Developed by VyaGames and released on November 13, 2024.


