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Monster Hunter Diary: Poka Poka Felyne Village is an adventure game developed by FromSoftware released exclusively for the Playstation Portable in Japan. An expansion, Monster Hunter Diary Poka Poka Airou Village G, was released on August 10, 2011 and added content from Monster Hunter Portable 3rd. The game's servers are no longer online.

A remake, which included all of the content of G along with monsters from the 4th Generation such as Gore Magala and Seregios, titled Monster Hunter Diary: Poka Poka Felyne Village DX, was released for the Nintendo 3DS in Japan on September 30, 2015.

Quests and Gameplay

For the Quest List, see: MHD: FV: Quests.

The gameplay during a Quest is similar to the popular rhythm game Patapon, although it does not use rhythmic-based button inputs. The Felyne party is not controlled directly; instead they are given three types of commands via the PS2 SQ, PS2 TR, or PS2 O buttons. The "Forward Arrow" will command them to move forward. The "Stay Arrow" will cause them to either burrow or stay put. A third specialized command; for example "Rest", "Attack", "Bomb", "Flute", etc. can be selected via the menu. Based on the commands you choose, various events will occur. Choosing the right commands will progress the party to the end of the quest.

Quests can be accepted from the Village's Guildhouse. Download Quests were also available.

Character Customization

Players could customize their Felyne by changing its color, pattern, and voice. Various items of clothing could also be equipped.

MHFV-CustomChar

Village

Like main entries in the series, the game's main hub was a village, although inhabited by Felynes instead of humans and Wyverians. A Poogie could be used to travel around the village quicker. The player's house could be customized with exterior features, ceiling pattern, flooring, tables, and various decorations. The village featured activities such as fishing, mining, bugcatching, Poogie racing, and recruiting other Felynes by talking to the Felyne Granny.

Monsters

Small Monsters

Large Monsters

Data Transfer

If the player also had data for Monster Hunter Freedom on their PSP, they could transfer their Palico over and recruit them to the village.

AiruDiaryTransfer

Private Demo Play

A playable demo was available to select individuals on 03/16/10 in Japan at an event space in Tokyo's Minato Ward.

PSP Bundle

Monster Hunter Diary's release was marked with a special bundle, with a lilac-colored PSP. This bundle, as well as the game by itself, was noticeably marked down, in order to attract both fans of the main Monster Hunter series as well as those who had never played the series before.

Collaborations

Sanrio

Limited Edition Plush Dolls

A collaboration with Sanrio was announced on March 16, 2010. Limited edition plush dolls based on the two crossover costumes (A Felyne wearing a Kitty costume and vice-versa) were produced. First editions of Monster Hunter Diary came with a product code which could be entered into a draw to win 1 of 100 (50 Felyne, 50 Kitty) plush dolls or 1 of 1000 phone straps. The following Hello Kitty-themed items could be obtained through event quests:

  • Hello Kitty costume
  • Helly Kitty house theme
  • Helly Kitty doll decoration


HelloKitty-Felyne

Animal Crossing

Monster Hunter Diary: Poka Poka Felyne Village DX included a collaboration with the Animal Crossing series, which added various items and costumes based on various Animal Crossing characters.

Screenshots

Videos

First Preview
Monster_Hunter_Felyne_Diary_Preview

Second Preview
PSP『モンハン日記_ぽかぽかアイルー村』プロモーション映像II

Opening Cinematic
PSP『モンハン日記_ぽかぽかアイルー村』OPムービー

MH Diary G Trailer


MH Diary DX Trailer


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