Definitely entertaining! They re-released the original trilogy when they put out the most recent installment, and there are several communities with walkthroughs and tips/ tricks. About as close to tabletop D&D as you can get, on a linear path of course.
I always thought they were chopped oak trees, because of the professor's name and all. It's funny how kid logic just connects things and you never even think about the conclusions until asked about them.
Professor oak got all the kids in town to leave so he could be the sole stud next to the two baddies who suddenly have no responsibilities living next door, change my mind
Funny, during my break I hijacked my two year old's tablet to play Pokemon Blue that I snuck on there when we prepped it for our family trip. Initially I just didn't want her becoming a tablet zombie kid, but I can confirm that playing through Pokemon Blue during the holidays indeed takes you to a happier place.
There's something nice about not having daily rewards or gacha or always online DRM. Just me and my team. I probably wouldn't do Blue every year, but a healthy return to 90s gaming is refreshing.