Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon, like the many paired games that precede them, have various version differences between them. However, Sun and Moon have some of the most pronounced differences between any Pokémon games.
Perhaps the most pronounced difference is that both Pokémon Sun and Moon run on a "real time clock" system, like previous Pokémon games. However, while Pokémon Sun's clock matches the real time of day, Pokémon Moon's clock runs 12 hours fast – when it's 7 PM (19:00) for you, Pokémon Moon's world will be at 7 AM (07:00).
This isn't just a visual effect: some Pokémon appear on the same route in both games, but only appear in daytime, whereas some only appear at night. Another difference between Pokémon Sun and Moon is the Totem Pokémon you will meet: while in Pokémon Sun you'll meet Gumshoos in Verdant Cavern, in Pokémon Moon you'll meet Raticate there instead.
The Rotom Dex in Sun and Moon holds an interesting new feature: Poké Finder. Vaguely like the Pokémon Snap game for Nintendo 64, this mode lets you take photographs of Pokémon in the wild at Photo Spots dotted around Alola.
As you take pictures, they'll be evaluated – and snapping good pictures will earn you more features, like the ability to zoom in.
While exploring Alola, you'll run into Dexio and Sina – two characters we met in Pokémon X and Pokémon Y. During the course of the game, they'll give you the Zygarde Cube, and send you off to collect Zygarde Cells and Zygarde Cores around the Alola region by sucking them into the Zygarde Cube. They say that doing so can lead you down the path to finding Zygarde...
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