Pikmin: The Final Frontier

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Pikmin: The Final Frontier is a non-canon game which would be the conclusion to the Pikmin Series. There are brand new enemies, bosses and a new plot to this game.

Plot

In this game, Hocotate Freight is once again trying to pay off a great debt. However, it is not their debt. Their sponsor, Hocotate International Sales/Trade Corporation, is caught in a debt of 7,000 pokos. The President of Hocotate Freight sends four characters to The Pikmin Planet to collect treasures. The Two main protagonists are Olimar and Louie. The other two playable characters are Celio, a business expert, and Luisa, Louie's New Wife, who knows all about home living and decoration. Instead of The Ship, there is now the S.S. Hocotation Mecha, or as she is called in this game, Mechelle. Mechelle is sweet and caring, yet serious and intelligent. She also creates sales pitches for all of the treasures collected in this game. Once the first five debt areas are completed, The President inspects the planet for any more treasure, and is abducted by the final boss.

Rating and Other Info.

This game is for the Nintendo Wii, with the nunchuck included. This non-canon game is rated E 10+, for infrequent violence and minor startling images.

Controls

(Hold Upwards)

A: Throw Pikmin/Throw Captains/Punch when with no Pikmin/Identify Object

B: Dismiss Pikmin into groups

A+B: Select held pikmin by type

+ Button: Pause/Map Screen

- Button: Options

1 Button: Confirm Selection

2 Button: Cancel Selection

Control Pad: Use Sprays


Nunchuck Controls

C Button: Whistle Pikmin

A+Z: Use Targeting System

Z Button: Swarm Pikmin/Move Pikmin Around while Pointing at object to attack it

Types of Pikmin

Areas

Gameplay

New Features

  • No Caves, Upgrades above ground
  • Each day (Besides First) is 15 Minutes
  • You can decide to bring back and enemy to base for Pokos or to reproduce pikmin


New Enemies/Bosses

Acess to Areas

-Created By DaGamesta, 2012