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Test Your Pokemon Knowledge With Gotta Name Em All App For Windows 8.1 – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
January 3, 2014
1 min read

Test your Pokemon knowledge with Gotta Name Em All app for Windows 8.1

Pokemon was a huge deal in the 1990s and if you were a fan of the media franchise, there is a new app available in the Windows Store. Gotta Name Em All app will put your knowledge to the test and see if you are a true fan of the series.

“Pokémon Fan? Think you know your pokemon? Come test your knowledge with this app! Try to beat the clock by correctly naming as many pokemon as you can or just leisurely browse through our pokemon index. Currently we only have Gen1 Pokémon but more are coming in updates, stay tuned!” the app description reads.

The app is fairly simple. You are presented with an image of a character and you have to name the character. The app is free and more characters are promised in future app updates. Hit the download link below to snag the app.

Gotta Name Em All app for Windows 8.1

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