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1''Pokemon Añil'' (or Indigo) is a [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} Pokémon]] fangame created by Eric_Lostie using RPG Maker XP. It’s a reimagination of ''VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue'' with more recent mechanics.
2The original game in Spanish can be downloaded from [[https://lostiefangames.blogspot.com/ Eric_Lostie's blogspot page]].
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5!!Tropes used in-game
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7* AdaptationExpansion: Cerulean Cave has a new area and you can explore Cinnabar Island's volcano.
8* AdaptationalBadass: You can battle Bill in the postgame.
9* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance:
10** Archer and Ariana appear and you battle them more than once.
11** All the members of the Elite Four have a cameo before the League.
12** Saffron City already has the Magnet Train.
13* AdaptationalHeroism: While still cocky and competitive, Blue is a bit less antagonistic and abrasive than in the original games. He also fights Team Rocket along the player and Red/Leaf.
14* AdaptedOut: Blue’s fight on the SS Anne is absent, due to a plot involving Team Rocket.
15* AntiFrustrationFeatures: Several.
16** There is a move relearner in every Pokemon Center, a la Gen 8. And just like every Gen 5 and onward game, the Pokemart is built into the Center.
17** There is a Poke Vial Key Item you are given by the start of the game which functions as a singular mobile full heal that's recharged at every Pokemon Center, and later in the game you will be able to get more charges.
18** You have a fast travel option avalaible from the start of the game.
19** You can see the types of Pokémon in battle.
20** You can grind [=EV=]s on Saffron City's Dojo.
21** You can see all the information of a Pokémon you already have like level up moves and evolution method in the Pokédex.
22** There are no random encounters in caves. Instead, there are PreExistingEncounters.
23** From version 2.0 onwards, there's an NPC in Palette Town that solves frequent questions.
24* AntiGrinding: There’s a level cap determined by the badges you have to prevent players from overleveling.
25* BreakingTheFourthWall: Several [=NPC=]s at the Celadon City Building talk about the development of the game.
26* ButThouMust: Unlike the original games where you could battle the Gym Leaders out of order, here you have restrictions. You have to go South after the events of Lavender Town and you won’t be able to enter Saffron City until you obtain the Soul Badge in Fuchsia City.
27* CallForward:
28** After you beat the League, Blue talks about becoming a Gym Leader.
29** Agatha retires after you win the League, referencing her absence in Gen 2.
30** Mr Psychic sees the player in a cold mountain, referencing Red being the Final Boss at Mt Silver in Gen 2.
31* TheCameo:
32** Gym Leaders from Hoenn can be battled as extra bosses.
33** [[spoiler: A younger Professor Ébano from ''VideoGame/PokemonOpalo'']] can be found in the postgame.
34** Proton appears as a Team Rocket Grunt in [[spoiler: Cerulean Forest]].
35* CanonImmigrant: besides Red and Leaf, you can also play as ''[[Manga/PokemonAdventures Yellow]]''.
36* TheCavalryArrivesLate:
37** Surge shows up to battle Team Rocket in the S.S. Anne after you and your rival deal with it.
38** Sabrina tries to warn the President of Silph Co after you battle Giovanni.
39* CreatorCameo: The creator appears in the Celadon City building.
40* DualBoss: Koga’s Gym Battle is now a double battle along his daughter Janine.
41* FanSub: An English translation has been made.
42* FinalBattleInducedShirtLoss: In the final battle against Giovanni [[spoiler: in Cerulean Forest]] along Blue, Giovanni takes off his shirt.
43* FiveSecondForeshadowing: Viridian Gym has been remodelled. Among the changes, are the Japanese aesthetic, the use of Bug types and the fact that the Gym trainers are older, hinting that the Gym Leader this time is [[spoiler: Team Rocket Admin Urano]].
44* GameplayAndStorySegregation: After defeating [[spoiler: Prisma]], you can unlock rematches with all Gym Leaders, including [[spoiler: Urano]], who said that he would retire after the battle with the player.
45* MythologyGag:
46** Brock has a Bonsly on his Gym Battle.
47** Misty’s team in Classic mode resembles her team in the anime.
48** You can battle Professor Oak after the Pokémon League.
49* NintendoHard: Radical mode not only is harder than Classic and Complete mode, it forbids the player from using items in battle.
50* OptionalBoss: You can battle Agatha, who uses a lower level team for this battle, in Pueblo Marengo. You can also battle Hoenn’s Gym Leaders.
51* PlayerNudge:
52** Blue says that he wants to ask his sister for the Pokéradar, even saying its use.
53** Red/Leaf mentions that the player can buy Mega Stones before entering Fuchsia City.
54** Red/Leaf tells the player how to get to Cinnabar Island.
55** From version 2.0 onwards, Erika appears before you enter Celadon City's Game Corner and tells the player she's the Gym Leader, in a way to make the player notice her.
56* SailorEarth: Team Rocket has two new Admins: Urano and Surya.
57* ShoutOut: There are several references to the Anime.
58** A NPC mentions Brock spends a lot of time at home taking care of his numerous siblings.
59** Near Cerulean City, one can encounter AJ and his Sandshrew.

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