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This article is about the video game series. For the first game in the series, see Pikmin (video game) (Abre numa nova janela). For other uses, see Pikmin (disambiguation) (Abre numa nova janela).
Pikmin
Series logo since 2023
Genres (Abre numa nova janela)
Developers (Abre numa nova janela)
Nintendo EAD (Abre numa nova janela) (2001–2013)
Nintendo EPD (Abre numa nova janela) (2020–present)
Eighting (Abre numa nova janela) (2020–present)
Niantic (Abre numa nova janela) (2021–present)
Publisher (Abre numa nova janela)Nintendo (Abre numa nova janela)CreatorShigeru Miyamoto (Abre numa nova janela)Platforms
First releasePikmin (Abre numa nova janela)
October 26, 2001Latest releasePikmin Finder (Abre numa nova janela)
September 1, 2023
Pikmin[a] (Abre numa nova janela) is a real-time strategy (Abre numa nova janela) and puzzle video game (Abre numa nova janela) series created by Shigeru Miyamoto (Abre numa nova janela), and developed and published by Nintendo (Abre numa nova janela). The games focus on directing a horde of plant (Abre numa nova janela)-like creatures called Pikmin to collect items by destroying obstacles, avoiding hazards, and fighting fauna (Abre numa nova janela) that are hazardous to both the player character and the Pikmin.
The Pikmin series features four main entries as well as two spin-offs. The first two, Pikmin (Abre numa nova janela) (2001) and Pikmin 2 (Abre numa nova janela) (2004), were made and released for the GameCube (Abre numa nova janela) and later ported (Abre numa nova janela) to the Wii (Abre numa nova janela) as New Play Control! (Abre numa nova janela) titles in 2008 and 2009. Pikmin 2 was re-released in the Nintendo Selects (Abre numa nova janela) series in 2012. Both titles were remastered for the Nintendo Switch (Abre numa nova janela) in 2023 as Pikmin 1+2. A third installment, Pikmin 3 (Abre numa nova janela), was released for the Wii U (Abre numa nova janela) in 2013. An enhanced port of Pikmin 3 for the Nintendo Switch (Abre numa nova janela), Pikmin 3 Deluxe, was released in 2020. The series' first handheld game, Hey! Pikmin (Abre numa nova janela), was released for the Nintendo 3DS (Abre numa nova janela) in 2017. Pikmin 4 (Abre numa nova janela) was released for the Nintendo Switch (Abre numa nova janela) in 2023. Pikmin Bloom (Abre numa nova janela), the series' mobile spin-off, was released for iOS and Android in 2021. Pikmin Finder (Abre numa nova janela), an augmented reality (Abre numa nova janela) browser-based (Abre numa nova janela) mobile game, was released in 2023.
Gameplay
(Abre numa nova janela)The series' gameplay combines elements of action platformer (Abre numa nova janela) with puzzle (Abre numa nova janela) and strategy (Abre numa nova janela) gameplay. The Pikmin games focus on exploring an Earth (Abre numa nova janela)-like planet named PNF-404,[1] (Abre numa nova janela) and controlling a crowd of the titular Pikmin. Pikmin are intelligent, loyal, multicolored, plant-animal hybrids (Abre numa nova janela) that follow the orders of their leader. There have been multiple leaders throughout the series, with the first and most notable being Captain Olimar (Abre numa nova janela), a tiny alien (Abre numa nova janela) from the planet Hocotate introduced in the original Pikmin. Pikmin 2 features Louie and The President, Olimar's co-worker and boss, respectively, who are also playable leaders. Pikmin 3 features leaders from a new alien species. The leaders are Alph, Brittany, and Charlie, who come from the planet Koppai and are similar to the Hocotatians, but also possess some different features from them. Pikmin 4 features a customizable character who is part of an interplanetary rescue team, assisted by Oatchi (Abre numa nova janela), a space dog with exclusive abilities.[2] (Abre numa nova janela)
Pikmin are directed to perform several tasks, with the primary one being the retrieval of items integral to the mission of each game.[3] (Abre numa nova janela) The player must direct the Pikmin to overcome obstacles and PNF-404's fauna.[4] (Abre numa nova janela)[3] (Abre numa nova janela) Because individual Pikmin are small and weak against most predators (Abre numa nova janela), and some are best suited for certain tasks, it is the responsibility of the player to direct the Pikmin appropriately to ensure successful retrievals of any items, avoid any hazards, and quickly tend to any obstacles and predators. Game time is divided into individual days, each of which consists of approximately 13 minutes, in which the player is encouraged to accomplish as much as possible before sunset.[3] (Abre numa nova janela)
Pikmin appear in a variety of colors, which signify the Pikmin's abilities and resistance to environmental hazards. The number of Pikmin and their abilities have shifted throughout the franchise, with the first Pikmin game featuring three colors: Red, Yellow, and Blue. Red Pikmin are immune to fire, Blue Pikmin can move through the water thanks to their gills (Abre numa nova janela), and Yellow Pikmin can be thrown higher than other Pikmin, and can carry bomb rocks.[4] (Abre numa nova janela) In Pikmin 2, Yellow Pikmin have lost their ability to carry bomb rocks in exchange for being immune to electrical (Abre numa nova janela) hazards, and White and Purple Pikmin are introduced. White Pikmin are the fastest, resistant to poisonous gases, capable of poisoning enemies, and capable of spotting objects buried underground. In comparison, Purple Pikmin are significantly stronger and heavier than the other types, which makes them excellent at inflicting damage and carrying heavy items, due to their stunning shockwave.[5] (Abre numa nova janela)
Pikmin 3 introduced two more types: the black-colored Rock Pikmin, and the pink-colored, bee inspired Winged Pikmin. Rock Pikmin can break crystalline materials and cannot be crushed or impaled. They inflict the most damage out of all Pikmin types when thrown. In comparison, Winged Pikmin can fly freely and can fly high which enables them to recover elevated items and attack airborne enemies with ease. Their aerial maneuverability makes it easier to transport things to the ship/Onion.[4] (Abre numa nova janela) In addition to making each type capable of carrying bomb rocks, Pikmin 3 also adjusted the abilities of Yellow, Blue, White, and Purple Pikmin. Yellow Pikmin are tied with Rock Pikmin for the fastest digging speed; Blue Pikmin are capable of swimming; White Pikmin are tied with Winged Pikmin for the lowest attack strength, and slowest digging speed; Purple Pikmin are tied with Red Pikmin for second highest attack strength, and second fastest digging speed, while removing their stunning ability.
Pikmin 4 introduced two other types: Ice Pikmin, which can work during the day like most Pikmin; and Glow Pikmin, which are primarily used during the newly introduced night expeditions, can also be used during the day within caves. Ice Pikmin can freeze enemies and bodies of water, and are invulnerable to being frozen, at the cost of having low attack power. They can freeze enemies by attacking them enough, or by being eaten, similarly to White Pikmin. With the Offensive Method, Ice Pikmin trigger a sort of "Freeze Meter", and if the ring fills, the enemy is frozen. But with the Sacrificial Method, the ring fills significantly upon death, like how the White Pikmin kill their attacker on death. They can float on bodies of water when the water isn't frozen. Depending on the size of the body of water, you may need a whole party of Ice Pikmin to freeze it, leaving only the player and Oatchi left. Glow Pikmin are immune to all the elements of fire, water, electricity, and poison, and can stun enemies when a group is charged together. While they may be used freely at night, they are only accessible during the day within caves and must be summoned using glow seeds, which are gathered from nighttime expeditions. Pikmin 4 readjusted the previous Pikmin types again. Bomb rocks are no longer carried by the Pikmin. Instead, they are items the player can acquire and use at their discretion. Rock Pikmin can now be crushed on hard surfaces, and when taking elemental damage. They also cannot dig fast like Yellow Pikmin, who dig even faster than before. Purple Pikmin's attack strength is the same as in Pikmin 3, but their shockwave stun returns and gives them extra damage upon impact.[6] (Abre numa nova janela)
Outside of coloration, all types of Pikmin share the same method of indicating their strength and swiftness: the stalk (Abre numa nova janela) atop their heads will sport either a leaf (Abre numa nova janela), bud (Abre numa nova janela) or flower (Abre numa nova janela), which develops when Pikmin are fed nectar (Abre numa nova janela) or left planted in the ground for a certain amount of time.[4] (Abre numa nova janela)[3] (Abre numa nova janela) By extension, all types of Pikmin are stored in their respective motherships, referred to as "Onions", for safety after sunset, as they are vulnerable to nocturnal (Abre numa nova janela) predators. The Onions play a vital role in Pikmin reproduction (Abre numa nova janela): when any food, such as prey or pellets (Abre numa nova janela), is delivered to an Onion, it propagates seeds (Abre numa nova janela), which grow and are plucked from the ground as fully developed Pikmin.[4] (Abre numa nova janela) An Onion serves as an incubator for all Pikmin of its respective color, housing the Pikmin. The Onions travel alongside Olimar as he flies to different locations on the planet.
PlotCharactersProtagonists
The main protagonist of the series is Captain Olimar, an employee of the Hocotate Freight Company, who flies a rocket ship known as the S.S. Dolphin, a reference to the GameCube (Abre numa nova janela)'s developmental code name. He has a wife, son and daughter. Pikmin 2 (Abre numa nova janela) introduces Louie, a co-worker of Olimar, who places the Hocotate Freight Company in debt after losing a shipment of gold "Pikpik" brand carrots to a "ravenous space bunny". The names "Olimar" and "Louie" are based on Mario (Abre numa nova janela) and Luigi (Abre numa nova janela), who were also created by Shigeru Miyamoto (Abre numa nova janela).[citation needed (Abre numa nova janela)]
(Abre numa nova janela)In Pikmin 3 (Abre numa nova janela), three new characters succeed Olimar as playable leaders: Alph the engineer, Brittany the botanist, and Captain Charlie. All three characters come from Koppai, a planet whose inhabitants are similar to the Hocotatians, and they interact with each other through in-game dialogue. Though not playable during the game's story, Olimar and Louie both appear later in the game's story and become integral to its plot, are playable in Bingo Battle Mode and five of the downloadable mission levels, and Olimar's expedition logs are later discovered by the crew and offer helpful advice regarding PNF-404.[7] (Abre numa nova janela) Olimar and Louie are playable in the Olimar's Comeback side story missions unique to Pikmin 3 Deluxe (Abre numa nova janela).
In Pikmin 4 (Abre numa nova janela), the main character is customizable by the player, and works as a rookie member of the Rescue Corps organization. They are tasked with rescuing the other Rescue Corps members, as well as Olimar. This player character is one of two playable characters in the main story, along with the Rescue Corps' dog Oatchi (Abre numa nova janela). Though not playable during the game's story, Olimar and Louie both appear later in the game's story and become integral to its plot, with Louie appearing in a more antagonistic role. While not playable in the main story, Olimar is playable in the Olimar's Shipwreck Tale side story.[8] (Abre numa nova janela)
Pikmin creatures
After becoming stranded on the unknown planet in Pikmin, Olimar becomes acquainted with the species of plant-like beings that he names "Pikmin" because they resemble the "Pikpik" brand of carrots on his home planet of Hocotate. They are small, brightly colored creatures who are each as tall as a US dime (Abre numa nova janela). They follow any command: from attacking enemies and defending Olimar to retrieving large artifacts. Pikmin are generally very weak unless they are used in hordes, as the Pikmin are excellent at working together. Pikmin speak with strange, squeaking noises. Simple commands can, however, be communicated to them by the use of a whistle or any other device capable of producing high-pitched noises.
(Abre numa nova janela)Pikmin come in several colors, each with strengths and weaknesses. In Pikmin (Abre numa nova janela), there are three types of Pikmin: Red Pikmin, who are better in combat and can withstand extreme heat and fire; Yellow Pikmin, who can be thrown higher, can use bomb rocks (Pikmin and Pikmin 3 (Abre numa nova janela), although all Pikmin types are capable of using bomb rocks in this game), are immune to electricity (Pikmin 2 (Abre numa nova janela) onward), and can dig faster (Pikmin 3 onward); and Blue Pikmin, which have gills and can walk in water (or get splashed with water-based attacks) without drowning. There are also Mushroom Pikmin who attack the other types of Pikmin. They are created when regular Pikmin are infected by spores let out by the Puffstool.[4] (Abre numa nova janela)
In Pikmin 2 (Abre numa nova janela), three new species of Pikmin were introduced: Purple Pikmin, White Pikmin, and Bulbmin. Purple Pikmin move slower than normal Pikmin, but have ten times the strength and weight of other Pikmin, giving them the ability to pick up much heavier objects and attack and destroy obstacles and other enemies with fewer numbers. They also have the potential to stun enemies when they land near or on them.[4] (Abre numa nova janela) White Pikmin, when ingested by enemies, damage the enemy by being toxic. White Pikmin themselves are immune to poison, can locate buried treasure with their special eyes, and can run faster than other Pikmin.[4] (Abre numa nova janela) Bulbmin are a subterranean parasitic species of Pikmin that infect Bulborbs (the most common enemy found within the Pikmin series) and take control of them. These Pikmin are found exclusively within certain cave systems in the game, usually as a pack of up to 10 juvenile Bulbmin and a single adult Bulbmin. While the adult forms of these Pikmin are hostile towards Olimar, the juvenile Bulbmin will follow Olimar like regular Pikmin once the adult is killed. They are immune to most hazards (save explosions, being eaten, being crushed, and bottomless pits), and will not follow Olimar when he leaves the cave they are found in. The only way to "keep" them is if they are transformed into other Pikmin species by Candypop Buds.
Pikmin 3 (Abre numa nova janela) introduced two new species of Pikmin: Rock Pikmin and Winged Pikmin. The gray-colored Rock Pikmin look like small rocks and can smash through glass, crystals, ice, and the carapaces of large creatures. These Pikmin can also survive crushing attacks from boulders and enemies and are invulnerable to piercing attacks as well. Rock Pikmin also cause more initial damage when thrown at an enemy, though they are unable to latch onto them.[4] (Abre numa nova janela) The pink-colored Winged Pikmin are the smallest species of Pikmin and hover in the air using their small, transparent wings. They can fly over hazards such as water and pits and can carry items in the air.[4] (Abre numa nova janela)
Pikmin 4 (Abre numa nova janela) also introduced two new species of Pikmin: Ice Pikmin and Glow Pikmin. Ice Pikmin can freeze enemies and water.[9] (Abre numa nova janela) Glow Pikmin are ghost-like Pikmin that only come out at night and are invulnerable to all elemental hazards. They can only be used during night expeditions or in caves.
Other characters
Another main character in Pikmin 2 is the President of Hocotate Freight, a large man who runs the company and keeps debt collectors away. The president is forced to sell the Dolphin, and it is replaced by an unnamed ship that can speak, name, and value the treasure on the planet.
Development
Release timeline
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2001Pikmin (Abre numa nova janela)200220032004Pikmin 2 (Abre numa nova janela)2005200620072008Pikmin (New Play Control!) (Abre numa nova janela)2009Pikmin 2 (New Play Control!) (Abre numa nova janela)2010201120122013Pikmin 3 (Abre numa nova janela)2014201520162017Hey! Pikmin (Abre numa nova janela)201820192020Pikmin 3 Deluxe (Abre numa nova janela)2021Pikmin Bloom (Abre numa nova janela)20222023Pikmin 1+2 (Abre numa nova janela)Pikmin 4 (Abre numa nova janela)Pikmin Finder (Abre numa nova janela)
2001–2003: Pikmin
Further information: Pikmin (video game) (Abre numa nova janela)
Pikmin is the first game in the series, released on October 26, 2001. The game's plot focuses on Captain Olimar's predicament of having crash-landed on an unknown planet and befriending plant-animal creatures that he dubs Pikmin because of their similarity to the brand of carrots called "Pikpik carrots". Olimar has to gather the missing pieces of his broken spaceship to escape before his air supply completely runs out and he succumbs to the planet's oxygen (Abre numa nova janela)-rich atmosphere, which is poisonous to his species. Pikmin features three endings, which are dependent on the number of spaceship parts reclaimed. Reclaiming all thirty parts by the final day results in the best ending: Olimar waves goodbye to the Pikmin, who proceed to defend themselves on their own at nighttime, while Onions of various colors observe his departure as he looks back on the unknown planet before returning home. Reclaiming at least the twenty-five required parts by the final day results in the normal ending: Olimar quickly departs, while one of each type of Pikmin runs toward his ship to watch him depart. Lastly, failing to reclaim the twenty-five required parts by the final day results in the worst ending: Olimar crash-lands back onto the planet, succumbs to oxygen poisoning, and is taken by several Pikmin to be placed into an Onion, which converts him into a Pikmin-Hocotatian hybrid.[citation needed (Abre numa nova janela)]
Pikmin was ported to the Wii (Abre numa nova janela) in 2009 as a New Play Control! (Abre numa nova janela) title, which was made available on the Wii U (Abre numa nova janela)'s Virtual Console (Abre numa nova janela) service in North America in 2016.[10] (Abre numa nova janela) An HD remaster of the game was released for Nintendo Switch (Abre numa nova janela) in 2023.[11] (Abre numa nova janela)
2004–2012: Pikmin 2
Further information: Pikmin 2 (Abre numa nova janela)
Pikmin 2 (Abre numa nova janela), released in 2004, takes place immediately following the events of Pikmin. When Olimar returns to his home planet Hocotate, he discovers that his employer, Hocotate Freight, has gone into severe debt. When the company's president discovers that the souvenir that Olimar has brought back with him is significantly valuable, he orders Olimar and Louie, another employee, to journey back to the Pikmin planet and gather treasure to pay off the debt. The main objective of Pikmin 2 (Abre numa nova janela) is to collect human garbage that is referred to as treasure on Hocotate, including bottle caps and gadgets. The player controls both Olimar and Louie, alternating between the two characters to divide and accomplish more tasks during a single day. Unlike the first game, Pikmin 2 (Abre numa nova janela) has no deadline, so the player can spend as many days as desired to collect all the treasure.[12] (Abre numa nova janela)
Like its predecessor, Pikmin 2 (Abre numa nova janela) was ported to the Wii (Abre numa nova janela) in 2009 (or 2012 in North America) as a New Play Control! (Abre numa nova janela) title was made available on the Wii U's (Abre numa nova janela) Virtual Console service in Europe in 2016.[13] (Abre numa nova janela) An HD remaster of the game was released for Nintendo Switch (Abre numa nova janela) in 2023.[11] (Abre numa nova janela)
2013–2022: Pikmin 3 and spin-offs
Further information: Pikmin 3 (Abre numa nova janela)
Shigeru Miyamoto (Abre numa nova janela) hinted about the possibilities of a new Pikmin game in a July 2007 interview with IGN, saying "I certainly don't think we've seen the last of Pikmin. I definitely would like to do something with them, and I think the Wii interface in particular is very well suited to that franchise."[14] (Abre numa nova janela) A later CNET.com (Abre numa nova janela) interview in April 2008 reported that "For now, Miyamoto looks ahead to other projects for the Wii, mentioning his desire to continue the Pikmin series."[15] (Abre numa nova janela) A new Pikmin game was confirmed at E3 2008 (Abre numa nova janela) during Nintendo's developer roundtable, in which Miyamoto stated that his team was working on a new entry in the series.[16] (Abre numa nova janela)[17] (Abre numa nova janela)[18] (Abre numa nova janela) Miyamoto confirmed that Pikmin 3 (Abre numa nova janela) would be released on the Wii (Abre numa nova janela). He also stated that the Wii's (Abre numa nova janela) controls were "working well" with the game.[19] (Abre numa nova janela) The announcement in October 2008 of a re-release of the first two Pikmin games on the Wii with updated motion controls,[20] (Abre numa nova janela) raised concerns about whether Pikmin 3 (Abre numa nova janela) was in development. However, a subsequent interview with IGN clarified that the re-releases of Pikmin and Pikmin 2 under the New Play Control! (Abre numa nova janela) series was separate from Pikmin 3 (Abre numa nova janela).[21] (Abre numa nova janela) The game was not shown at E3 2009 (Abre numa nova janela), E3 2010 (Abre numa nova janela), or E3 2011 (Abre numa nova janela), but Miyamoto confirmed in June 2010 that the game was still in development.[22] (Abre numa nova janela)[23] (Abre numa nova janela) At Miyamoto's roundtable discussion at E3 2011 (Abre numa nova janela), Miyamoto stated that Pikmin 3 (Abre numa nova janela) development was moved to Wii U (Abre numa nova janela), the Wii successor.[24] (Abre numa nova janela) He said that the HD graphics for the next system and its special screen-based controller would work better for it. On April 15, 2012, Miyamoto said in a Spanish interview that a new Pikmin game and a new New Super Mario Bros. (Abre numa nova janela) game will both be showcased for the Wii U (Abre numa nova janela) at E3 2012 (Abre numa nova janela). He also added the comment "Anyone who played the original Pikmin games will enjoy playing it."[25] (Abre numa nova janela) On June 5, 2012, at Nintendo's E3 press conference, Pikmin 3 (Abre numa nova janela) was announced and featured a trailer that revealed the inclusion of the new Rock Pikmin.[26] (Abre numa nova janela) Six days later, a second trailer was released that revealed the new Winged Pikmin and other aspects of the game.[27] (Abre numa nova janela) Although originally intended to be released within the Wii U's launch window,[28] (Abre numa nova janela) Pikmin 3 was delayed and instead released in mid-2013.[29] (Abre numa nova janela)
On August 5, 2020, Nintendo announced Pikmin 3 Deluxe (Abre numa nova janela), an enhanced port of Pikmin 3 (Abre numa nova janela) for the Nintendo Switch (Abre numa nova janela), for release on October 30, 2020, via Twitter.[30] (Abre numa nova janela)
A Nintendo 3DS (Abre numa nova janela) entry in the series was announced in a Nintendo Direct (Abre numa nova janela) in September 2016 as a side-scrolling action game (Abre numa nova janela) due for release in 2017.[31] (Abre numa nova janela)[32] (Abre numa nova janela) In another Nintendo Direct in April 2017, the game's title was announced as Hey! Pikmin (Abre numa nova janela) and its release date was announced to be July 28, 2017.[33] (Abre numa nova janela) The game was developed by Arzest (Abre numa nova janela).[34] (Abre numa nova janela)
On March 22, 2021, Niantic (Abre numa nova janela), known primarily for the mobile game Pokémon Go (Abre numa nova janela), announced a Pikmin game for mobile devices.[35] (Abre numa nova janela) Little was known at the time of announcement, except that it will feature similar gameplay to Pokémon Go, using augmented reality (Abre numa nova janela) technology. A playable prototype was released for select users in Singapore the same day the game was announced.[36] (Abre numa nova janela) On October 26, 2021, the game was revealed to be titled Pikmin Bloom (Abre numa nova janela) and launched immediately in Australia (Abre numa nova janela) and Singapore (Abre numa nova janela).[37] (Abre numa nova janela)
2023–present: Pikmin 4 and spin-offs
Further information: Pikmin 4 (Abre numa nova janela)
In September 2015, Miyamoto said that Pikmin 4 (Abre numa nova janela) was in development, and "very close to completion".[38] (Abre numa nova janela)[39] (Abre numa nova janela) On July 7, 2016, Miyamoto said in an E3 (Abre numa nova janela) interview with Game Rant that Pikmin 4 was still in development, though at a lower priority.[40] (Abre numa nova janela) On June 19, 2017, Miyamoto reassured Eurogamer that the game was still "progressing".[41] (Abre numa nova janela) In the years to follow, the game was widely considered vaporware (Abre numa nova janela)[42] (Abre numa nova janela)[43] (Abre numa nova janela) until it was officially unveiled on September 13, 2022.
Pikmin 4 was developed using Unreal Engine (Abre numa nova janela), its first use in an internally developed Nintendo EPD (Abre numa nova janela) game, although the game was co-developed with Eighting (Abre numa nova janela).[44] (Abre numa nova janela) Lead staff include veteran Pikmin developer Yuji Kando, who was one of the two directors of Pikmin 3 and returned as chief director and programming director; Yutaka Hiramuki as game design and lead writer, responsible for the level design and story similarly to his responsibilities on Pikmin 3; Takashi Tezuka (Abre numa nova janela), who returned as the mainline series producer, a role he has held since Pikmin 2, and Shigeru Miyamoto, who returned as the general producer, the same position he had in Pikmin 3.[45] (Abre numa nova janela)
Throughout the series, two styles of gameplay had emerged: a shorter, more focused challenge that encourages resource management and multitasking with an ultimate time limit, seen in Pikmin (2001) and Pikmin 3, and a longer experience featuring the collection of treasures within dangerous underground caves that focus more on the aspect of resource management without time limits in Pikmin 2. In Pikmin 4, the team aimed to appease fans of both gameplay types by trying to mix both styles into one, as well as make a highly approachable and accessible game, considering the series' relative lack of success in reaching general audiences. Additionally, the team wanted to incorporate new and exciting elements as selling points, such as Oatchi. This resulted in an extended development period, with many discussions among staff.[45] (Abre numa nova janela)[46] (Abre numa nova janela)
Pikmin 4 was announced by Miyamoto in a Nintendo Direct (Abre numa nova janela) on September 13, 2022.[47] (Abre numa nova janela) The teaser trailer gives a brief glimpse of the game's environment, without any gameplay or story details.[48] (Abre numa nova janela) In the February 8, 2023, Nintendo Direct, Pikmin 4 was revealed to launch on July 21, 2023.[49] (Abre numa nova janela) A demo was released on June 28, 2023.[50] (Abre numa nova janela) Pikmin 4 was released on July 21, 2023, for the Nintendo Switch (Abre numa nova janela).[51] (Abre numa nova janela)[52] (Abre numa nova janela) It received positive reviews from critics, who praised the game's level design, visuals, score, large amount of content, and accessibility to newcomers, while criticizing the limited multiplayer options and low difficulty. The game was commercially successful, selling over three million units worldwide, making it the best-selling game in the series.
The first two games in the series were remastered for the Nintendo Switch in September 2023 as Pikmin 1+2.[11] (Abre numa nova janela) Pikmin Finder (Abre numa nova janela) was released in 2023 and is an augmented reality (Abre numa nova janela) browser-based (Abre numa nova janela) mobile game. Developed and published by Nintendo using Niantic's 8th Wall development platform, the game involves using the player's mobile camera to display Pikmin and command them to carry treasure back to the player. The game was distributed in early September to coincide with Nintendo Live.[53] (Abre numa nova janela)[54] (Abre numa nova janela)[55] (Abre numa nova janela) On December 31, 2024, Nintendo announced on the game's webpage that Finder's services had been discontinued.[56] (Abre numa nova janela)
Reception
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Sales and aggregate review scores
As of November 6, 2025. Game Year Units sold
(in millions) GameRankings (Abre numa nova janela) Metacritic (Abre numa nova janela) OpenCritic (Abre numa nova janela) Pikmin (Abre numa nova janela)
GCN: 2001
Wii: 2008
NS: 2023
GCN: 1.60[57] (Abre numa nova janela)
Wii: –
NS: –
GCN: 87%[58] (Abre numa nova janela)
Wii: 79%[59] (Abre numa nova janela)
NS: –
GCN: 89/100[60] (Abre numa nova janela)
Wii: 77/100[61] (Abre numa nova janela)
NS: –
GCN: –
Wii: –
NS: 75% recommend[62] (Abre numa nova janela)
Pikmin 2 (Abre numa nova janela)
GCN: 2004
Wii: 2009
NS: 2023
GCN: 1.12[57] (Abre numa nova janela)
Wii: –
NS: –
GCN: 89%[63] (Abre numa nova janela)
Wii: 84%[64] (Abre numa nova janela)
NS: –
GCN: 90/100[65] (Abre numa nova janela)
NS: –
GCN: –
Wii: –
NS: 70% recommend[67] (Abre numa nova janela)
Pikmin 3 (Abre numa nova janela)
Wii U: 2013
NS: 2020
Wii U: 1.27[68] (Abre numa nova janela)
NS: 2.40[69] (Abre numa nova janela)
Wii U: 87%[70] (Abre numa nova janela)
NS: –
Wii U: 87/100[71] (Abre numa nova janela)
NS: 85/100[72] (Abre numa nova janela)
Wii U: –
NS: 99% recommend[73] (Abre numa nova janela)
Hey! Pikmin (Abre numa nova janela) 2017 0.44 70%[74] (Abre numa nova janela) 69/100[75] (Abre numa nova janela) 38% recommend[76] (Abre numa nova janela) Pikmin Bloom (Abre numa nova janela) 2021 2.00[77] (Abre numa nova janela) 68% 65/100[78] (Abre numa nova janela) – Pikmin 4 (Abre numa nova janela) 2023 3.48[81] (Abre numa nova janela) 87% 87/100[79] (Abre numa nova janela) 96% recommend[80] (Abre numa nova janela)
The Pikmin series has received generally positive reviews. The series has been praised for its strategic gameplay based on time and resource management, as well as its graphics; Philip Kollar of Polygon (Abre numa nova janela) described Pikmin 3 (Abre numa nova janela) as "one of those rare pieces of evidence that a modern Nintendo (Abre numa nova janela) can still produce something wholly unique."[82] (Abre numa nova janela)
Legacy
Olimar was introduced as a playable character in the Super Smash Bros. (Abre numa nova janela) series beginning with 2008's Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Abre numa nova janela),[83] (Abre numa nova janela)[84] (Abre numa nova janela) and has appeared in every subsequent entry.[85] (Abre numa nova janela) He commands the Pikmin in battle and, like in the Pikmin series, he is almost entirely dependent on them. Olimar can pluck new Pikmin from the ground at any time unless he has the maximum number of Pikmin allowed; he can command up to six in Brawl, and three in subsequent games. The Pikmin, as in the Pikmin series, are fragile and can be trounced, but new ones can be plucked from the stage immediately after. Olimar's Final Smash, a signature one-use technique, shows him getting into his Hocotate Spaceship and flying off into the sky, while Red Bulborbs attack the other players on the ground. The ship then plummets to the ground and causes an explosion, dealing damage and knockback to opposing players as Olimar is ejected from it. Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Abre numa nova janela) also features a playable stage called Distant Planet, based on the general setting of the Pikmin's home planet featured in the first three Pikmin games. The same stage returned in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS (Abre numa nova janela), while Super Smash Bros. for Wii U (Abre numa nova janela) added a stage based on Pikmin 3 (Abre numa nova janela); both stages returned in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (Abre numa nova janela).[86] (Abre numa nova janela) Alph from Pikmin 3 appears as an alternate costume for Olimar beginning with 3DS and Wii U.[87] (Abre numa nova janela)
Pikmin appear in the Nintendo 3DS (Abre numa nova janela) built-in application AR Games (Abre numa nova janela).[88] (Abre numa nova janela) Pikmin make a cameo during the process of transferring downloadable content from a Nintendo DSi (Abre numa nova janela) to a 3DS, (or transferring from a 3DS to another 3DS or 2DS) with various types of Pikmin carrying the data over. A similar animation occurs when transferring saved data and other information from a Wii to an SD card using the Wii U (Abre numa nova janela) transfer application, and a second animation, picking up where the first one leaves off, appears when completing the transfer from the SD card to a Wii U (Abre numa nova janela).[89] (Abre numa nova janela)
Nintendo Land (Abre numa nova janela) includes the series in a team attraction titled Pikmin Adventure (Abre numa nova janela), where players' Mii's fight robotic versions of familiar Pikmin foes. Pikmin Adventure utilizes the Wii U GamePad (Abre numa nova janela) and Wii Remote (Abre numa nova janela); the former controls Olimar, whereas the latter allows other players to play as Pikmin.[90] (Abre numa nova janela) On the Game Boy Advance (Abre numa nova janela), the card-based Nintendo e-Reader (Abre numa nova janela) peripheral included Pikmin minigames exclusive to Japan following the release of Pikmin 2 (Abre numa nova janela), titled Pikmin 2-E. In the various minigames, players control either Olimar or the Pikmin to complete various puzzles.[91] (Abre numa nova janela)
Pikmin franchise amiibo (Abre numa nova janela) figures can be used to unlock a Pikmin Mii (Abre numa nova janela) costume in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Abre numa nova janela),[92] (Abre numa nova janela) and Pikmin character costumes in Super Mario Maker (Abre numa nova janela).[93] (Abre numa nova janela)
Several red, yellow, and blue Pikmin can be found across the land on ledges of Super Nintendo World (Abre numa nova janela) at Universal Studios Japan (Abre numa nova janela), with some carrying objects like coins from the Mario franchise (Abre numa nova janela) and a berry.[94] (Abre numa nova janela)
Pikmin gummy candy was released exclusively in Japan in September 2021. This candy included grape-flavored blues, apple-flavored reds, orange-flavored yellows, and lemon-flavored white Pikmin.[95] (Abre numa nova janela)[96] (Abre numa nova janela)
A manga (Abre numa nova janela)-style comic strip (Abre numa nova janela) based on the Pikmin series, written by Kino Takahashi, was first published on June 21, 2023.[97] (Abre numa nova janela)
Pikmin Short Movies
On November 5, 2014, three short, animated Pikmin movies were released on the Wii U (Abre numa nova janela) and Nintendo 3DS (Abre numa nova janela) eShop, after being shown at the Tokyo International Film Festival (Abre numa nova janela). The films, "The Night Juicer", "Treasure in a Bottle", and "Occupational Hazards", each feature groups of Pikmin and often Captain Olimar as well.[98] (Abre numa nova janela) To commemorate the films, puzzles related to them were made available in the Puzzle Swap game mode of StreetPass Mii Plaza (Abre numa nova janela). They were later uploaded to YouTube (Abre numa nova janela) to promote Pikmin 3 (Abre numa nova janela) Deluxe.[99] (Abre numa nova janela)
Close to You
On October 7, 2025, an animated short film featuring a baby chasing a moving pacifier (Abre numa nova janela), with Pikmin motifs, was released, leading to speculation that it was related to the Pikmin series.[100] (Abre numa nova janela) Others incorrectly guessed that it was an origin story to the Mario character Rosalina (Abre numa nova janela) for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie (Abre numa nova janela), pointing out the baby's similar appearance.[101] (Abre numa nova janela)[102] (Abre numa nova janela) The next day, Nintendo released a second version of the short film on the Nintendo Today! (Abre numa nova janela) app that revealed that the pacifier was being moved by previously invisible Pikmin. Whereas the first short featured a piano piece (Abre numa nova janela), the second short featured a more complete instrumentation.[103] (Abre numa nova janela) On October 22, 2025, both versions were released together on YouTube.[104] (Abre numa nova janela) The shorts were the first to be produced by Nintendo in-house, by its animation studio Nintendo Pictures (Abre numa nova janela).[105] (Abre numa nova janela)