10 of the coolest and weirdest 'Pokémon Pokopia' builds we've seen so far

People are going wild in the new Pokémon game.
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Alex Perry
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A house in Pokopia with a bunch of Pokémon in it
Sure, you can build a normal house, too. Credit: Nintendo

Pokémon Pokopia is a certified smash hit, which means there's no shortage of amazing videos of people doing wild things with the game on social media.

The new Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive has exploded onto the scene, and in just a week or two, players have gotten to work tearing the game apart, figuring out every little thing you can do with it, and then doing all of those things. Sure, it's a very cozy game at its core, but you can also turn it into a big, multi-day construction project if you're so inclined. And it turns out a lot of people are so inclined.

For example, someone went and recreated Kanto, the setting of the original Pokémon RPGs on Game Boy, in Pokopia. People of a certain age will probably feel a rush of nostalgia looking at this.


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Speaking of tributes to other Pokémon games, someone also made a gigantic monument to Arceus, a popular legendary Pokémon.

Of course, not everything is a huge, elaborate nostalgia-fest. Some people are simply creating fun little comedy skits in their Pokopia worlds. Take this one, for example.

It's also just inherently funny to put a bunch of adorable Pokémon to work, as this player did. Those furnaces aren't going to run themselves!

One fun thing you can do in Pokopia is build railroads and ride around them in minecarts. There are a bunch of cool, complicated railroad builds online, and this is just one example.

Sometimes the coolest builds are simple in concept, but were clearly the result of a ton of effort and love. This pink hotel is a good example of that.

But also, some builds are cool because they totally break your conception of what you can even do in Pokopia. This player, for instance, used physical objects to essentially program a lava waterfall that you can activate with a switch.

Another example is this player, who built a complex sprinkler system.

And then there's my favorite one: a simple but functional giant computer, of sorts.

Last but not least, some players are devoting their time to helping others. This person created an online island that anyone can visit, full of rare items for other players to take and use in their own islands. A big salute to that hero.

Pokémon Pokopia is available now on Nintendo Switch 2.

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Alex Perry
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Alex Perry is a tech reporter at Mashable who primarily covers video games and consumer tech. Alex has spent most of the last decade reviewing games, smartphones, headphones, and laptops, and he doesn’t plan on stopping anytime soon. He is also a Pisces, a cat lover, and a Kansas City sports fan. Alex can be found on Bluesky at yelix.bsky.social.

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