Additionally, "Ores" can be randomly obtained at the end of every stage and can be refined for the user to obtain random summon gears, and power gears, and coins. Aside from Pokémon, players can obtain beneficial items known as "gears" - in form of "power gears" (which boost Pokémon stats) and "summon gears" (which summons additional friendly Pokémon in levels). The player's Pokémon are measured with "Combat Power" (CP), and are obtained through beating the levels. "Super Bosses" can be fought at the end of each island, once the player has completed certain criteria - typically, having sufficiently strong Pokémon or having certain Pokémon in their collection. The game's progression centers on moving between "islands", which consist of levels where the player's Pokémon fight against other Pokémon, completing the level by defeating a boss for that level. Like other games in the Rumble series, Rumble Rush features toy Pokémon which are controlled by the player through tap controls. An Android-only alpha test was held following the announcement, which covered six islands, over fifty stages and over 130 Pokémon, and ran until 9 June that year, though no further news was released by The Pokémon Company until the May 2019 release. Pokéland was intended to be similar to the Rumble series, though made available for smartphones. The game was originally in development under the title Pokéland, and was revealed in May 2017. On 15 April 2020, it was announced that the game would be shutting down on 22 July 2020. The game was later released globally on for Android and 23 July 2019 for iOS. Announced on, it was first released in the Australian Google Play Store. It was available from its release in Spring 2019 until its termination on 22 July 2020. It is the fifth entry in the Pokémon Rumble series. Pokémon Rumble Rush was a formerly-active free-to-play mobile game developed by Ambrella and published by The Pokémon Company.
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