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On this bonus episode of The Middle School Mind kid’s podcast, we found a previously unaired episode about the video game, Pokemon Legends: Arceus for the Nintendo Switch.
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Listen to episode one hereOn this bonus episode of The Middle School Mind kid’s podcast, we found a previously unaired episode about the video game, Pokemon Legends: Arceus for the Nintendo Switch.
We hope you are having an amazing summer and we want to let you know that we are back later in August for season two. Son wants to talk about more school and life as he heads into the 7th grade!
In the meantime, here’s what chat about on this episode:
How Pokemon Legends: Arceus game works
What this open-world game is all about
How is the game different from previous Pokemon video games
Collect them all and complete the Pokedex
For more tips on how to complete Pokemon Legends: Arceus, check out this article
We get Son’s ratings on gameplay, replay ability and other part of the game
We play “Guess the Pokemon” at the end of the show
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