What's your favorite spinoff?

Dang it this is hard its between Mystery Dungeon Red Rescue Team and Shadows of Almia
they both have there pros and Cons ahh whatever I'll just go for Mystery Dungeon
 
Probably GO. While I do like Colosseum and XD most in terms of gameplay, GO is the only game that never really runs out of stuff to do and keeps me coming back to it. I have hundreds if not a thousand + hours in it and have no plans to stop playing anytime soon.
 
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Hard for me to choose between Pokemon Mystery Dungeon and Pokemon Colosseum/XD/Pokemon Battle Revolution. I have vivid memories of all of these games but if I had to choose one, it'd probably be the latter because it was exhilarating to me to see my Pokemon on the big screen and "copying" them (so to speak) from my handheld to PBR so I can go up Mt. Battle and see my own team in action. Those were fun days. n.n

In the case if PBR it was really just a matter of seeing my 4th gen team on the big screen and fighting all of the AIs with them.
 
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Pokemon Mystery Dungeon, and Pokemon Conquest. Both took Pokemon in a different direction that I ended up really liking. Being a Pokemon is honestly a lot of fun, and as for Pokemon Conquest, I really liked the concept of turning historical figures into Pokemon characters, and completely changing the way battling works. It's a cool concept, and I wish they'd do it again someday.
 
The Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series (only until Explorers of Sky, the following games took a weird turn) all the way!! I've just finished the main story of Blue Rescue Team and oh boy did I miss those games. It's a total different way of imagining the Pokémon world. Literally a world where YOU are a Pokémon and you talk to other different Pokémon and there are no humans involved (even though story wise there are reference to humans, but you see no trainers in-game). Being a Pokémon, having a team and going on dungeons and recruiting other friends is just so amazing and fun! Plus, the story is usually pretty cool and makes me tear up at the end (ahem... Explorers of Sky). The games can also be very challenging and that's a good thing.

I also played two games of the Ranger Series, my favourite being Shadows of Almia and it was a really enjoying experience. It showcases a different way of Human-Pokémon interaction, in which there are no Pokéballs involved. I remember having lots of fun playing it when I was young and storywise, I think it was pretty alright ^^
 
I love Colosseum and XD so much. I loved the characters and various different locations / battle facilities. Shadow Pokemon were so cool.
 
Conquest was fun up until the post-game where you lose all your pokemon...lol. I never got around to finishing it because of that. Colosseum and XD were the closest thing we got to a full 3D experience for quite awhile. Kinda hard for me to pick against that.
 
My favorite spinoffs are the Colosseum and XD. I liked the fact that the games are in 3D and in Colosseum you started out by betraying Team Snagem. The Shadow Pokémon idea was also put the player in the position of "stealing" Pokémon from the opponent.
 
I loved Blue Rescue Team and it's probably one of my most played Pokémon games even when counting the core series, but I think I should give this to Colosseum. While XD is technically superior in many aspects I still prefer Colosseum's story (few things in the series imho felt as epic as the Realgam Tower showdown), also the limited pool of Pokémon to choose from perhaps made it one of the most challenging games so far (tbf I also have nostalgic reasons, it was the game that made me buy a Gamecube, which then ended up being my gateway into the Nintendo universe). Both Colosseum and XD also looked great and have some of the most spectacular locations in the series imho.
 
the ranger games are excellent. I haven't played the third one yet though. but the other two are masterpieces. story-wise and graphics-wise
 
Does old school Pokemon Stadium count? Cause that's my answer lol.
 
I have been playing Pokemon Ranger a lot recently. It's quite good, I am surprised it does not seem to have a large following.
 
I loved the Mystery Dungeon series. I remember crying and laughing out loud when playing them. We had Red Rescue Team on the computer (I was Mudkip, my sister was Charmander). I got Sky from my friends for my, say, 12th birthday and it was awesome. And the soundtrack is amazing!

I loved Ranger: Guardian Signs too, the first game I ever eagerly expected and bought as soon as they got it. It was tons of fun and filled with such vivid colours. The sign mechanic was really cool and, again, the music was great.

And I can't forget Poképark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure! That game is awesome! It's so fun and full of life and cool features.
 
I haven't actually played many of the Spinoff Pokemon games, though there was one that I really enjoyed when I was younger (and one of the few Pokemon spinoffs I've played), Super Pokemon Rumble. It was quite fun back from when I remember it. Even looking back on it now, I might get back on it to 100% it, I only had like 10 or so Pokemon to get in it.
 
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