Although the "Pokemon Sun" and "Pokemon Moon" finally fired up the gaming world last week, director Shigeru Ohmori and series producer Junichi Masuda have a bunch of challenges as the games were approaching, such as implementing Z-Moves, getting the most out of the 3DS hardware, as well as new Pokemon features.

Ohmori stated that they have created a world where people and Pokemon creatures will have a closer relationship. When Ohmori was tasked with helming an entirely new Pokemon generation, the game director wanted to really think about what kinds of creatures Pokemon are, and how these creatures should fit into the video games.

Meanwhile, producer Masuda finds the Z-Moves and the Z-Ring toy challenging. As each and every Pokemon creature is capable of using Z-Moves, they have to create new animations for all of these Pokemon creatures in the "Pokemon Sun" and "Pokemon Moon" games. Also, Ohmori said that the Nintendo 3DS system has different variations, each of these variations are having small differences between each other, according to Nintendo Everything.

In related news, in Poke Pelago of the role-playing video games, there are four islands that offer different services. The islands are Isle Aphun, Isle Abeens, Isle Aplenny and Isle Eveup. In these spots, a gamer can leave their Pokemon creatures to forage for Poke Beans, and a gamer can send them on missions or a player can train them.

The caretaker of Poke Pelago in "Pokemon Sun and Moon" is a laid-back guy named Mohn. Mohn helps a player in developing the islands, and the character has a penchant for beans. The seclusion of Mohn from society is kind of bizarre, Kotaku has learned.

As a person play through the video game, the Aether family will strive hard to find Mohn. In addition, Mohn takes care of "Pokemon Sun and Moon" player's level 3 Rattata.

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