Need a bit of Pokopia inspo? Check out these 10 amazing design ideas

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Pokopia has been out for nearly a month now, and Dittos around the world are rebuilding habitats and ushering in lavish new Pokémon ecosystems. Though some people have already built impressive skyscrapers and intricate villages, others may be searching for a bit of inspiration for their next big build.If that sounds like you, you’ve come to the right place. We’ve put together a list of 10 incredible Pokopia designs from players around the world to help ignite inspiration for anyone who might be facing a creative block.Recreating scenes from KantoPokopia is technically based in Kanto, but it doesn’t always feel like it because of how overgrown the region has become. That’s why some players are putting in the work of rebuilding famous buildings, landmarks, and other features of the region that you could find in FireRed or LeafGreen. We condone neither gambling, nor joining Team Rocket. But we do approve of this build! Image via u/drakous0113Take this one Reddit user, for instance, who rebuilt the Team Rocket Underground Base. It may look like an unassuming casino at first, but when you open up the nearby manhole cover and hop down, you’ll find the offices of the secret organization that was hellbent on stealing people’s Pokémon.Colorful Seaside MarketIf you’re a fan of a colorful, yet realistic aesthetic, this one might just make your jaw drop.YouTuber @may_orangeto flipped the Bleak Beach into what they dubbed a “Colorful Seaside Market,” complete with fruit stalls, river canals, and mini cafes for your Pokémon—and it’s absolutely stunning. All the buildings are a different color with bright flowers and plenty of greenery to spruce things up.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIIJcsjP2DIAnd luckily for those of you who want to replicate the style, may_orangeto made a YouTube video tutorial to show you how.The Game Boy HouseAnyone who's been a Pokémon trainer since the series' beginning will remember how we had to trade Pocket Monsters in the early days: the Cable Link. If you're one of those people, get ready to feel nostalgic.One X user built what they coined as "The Game Boy House," featuring two giant Game Boys with a white bridge connecting between them. Poké Balls sit on the bridge, representing two Pokémon being traded between the handheld devices. And those Game Boys aren't just for show, either; they're fully decked out with furniture where the screens would be, acting as mini apartments for Pokémon to live.https://twitter.com/kokoro__bookoff/status/2037186617480515795?s=20It's a beyond-cute idea, and as a longtime fan of the franchise, one that definitely spurs the nostalgia in me.Underground CityThere's a ton of really cool underground cities in fiction, but now you can bring it to life in Pokopia. Does anyone else get Cyberpunk 2077 vibes? Image via YouTuber HamsDDatGYouTuber HamsDDatG showed off their underground cyberpunk city in a short video posted to the social media platform featuring Ditto descending into the city via elevator. Though we didn't get a full tour, the clip is more than enough to get those creative juices flowing, showing off neon signs, cozy restaurants, and lamp-lit roads waiting beneath the earth.Jurassic ParkWhat's something Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park and the Pokémon universe have in common? Well, a lot of things, actually—but the answer I was looking for was "dinosaurs"!https://www.instagram.com/reel/DVx_VxzkWhD/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==In Pokopia, you can befriend both Tyrantrum and Aurorus, two of the most dinosaur-like Pokémon in the entire franchise. So why not make them a home based on one of the most famous dinosaur movies of all time? And you're in luck: there's a few different videos showing off ideas for your very own dinosaur enclosures online, like this one from jaychang0127 on Instagram.Spirited Away Bath HouseOkay, so maybe Jurassic Park wasn't your favorite movie. How about Spirited Away? If you prefer Studio Ghibli to Steven Spielberg, this next one's for you. But be warned: It looks like quite a bit of work.This one looks like a lot of work, but it sure is pretty. Image via u/marymerryhappyIn a clip posted to Reddit, a Pokopia player by the name of marymerryhappy showed off their build of the bath house from Spirited Away—and it's quite impressive. The intricate design features the front of the multi-story structure from the movie, complete with wooden balconies and a flower garden.Mario Kart, but make it PokémonThis one's for all you Mario Kart fans out there. https://www.reddit.com/r/Pokopia/comments/1s32f62/very_much_a_wip_but_wanted_to_share_my_racetrack/You might not think Pokopia can be a racing game, but one player is here to prove that theory wrong. Reddit user flamin_sheep created a racetrack for Ditto's Graveler transformation, complete with obstacles, tight turns, and narrow lanes. It's giving us Rainbow Road vibes, except there's no Lakitu who will pick you up if you fall off the track.Maximum security prisonPeople new to the world of Pokémon are getting their first real experience with the series in Pokopia, but one Pocket Monster is freaking some people out. Mr. Mime has gone viral for seemingly all the wrong reasons. Some people think he's creepy—and to be honest, it makes complete sense with his weird, clown hairstyle and strange movements. That's why one Pokopia player created a maximum security prison for the Psychic type. https://www.reddit.com/r/Pokopia/comments/1s5d705/built_a_maximum_security_prison_for_mr_mime/The manhole takes the player down beneath the ground in Withered Wasteland and drops them into a long, metallic corridor with barrels and pools of lava. At the end of the hallway, behind two sets of automatic doors, is a small jailcell where Mr. Mime lives. Some may say it's cruel, but otherwise will say it's the perfect home for the mime. Either way, a prison might just be the best solution for Pokémon you don't like, since there's no real way to evict them from your town once they move in.A concert stage for DJ RotomWhen you've reached a certain point in Pokopia's main storyline, you'll meet DJ Rotom who will blast music for all your get-togethers and parties. https://www.reddit.com/r/Pokopia/comments/1saz3k7/dj_rotom_sells_out_vermillion_gym/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_buttonHe's quite the aspiring entertainer, so why not build him a concert stage to let his talents truly shine? Reddit user NegativeCreeq showed off their own venue, giving players a little bit of inspiration for what their concert halls could look like. They also packed it with dozens of dancing Inflatable Sudowoodos, which act as the perfect concert-goers.Storage roomThough the other designs are gorgeous, this last one is all about efficiency and practicality.Pokopia is a crafting game, which means you'll forever be collecting materials, building items, and managing storage space. It can get pretty hectic, especially considering how you'll be going from one location to the next, which can cause your storage box management to get all jumbled around.https://www.instagram.com/reel/DWem5UJoZA-/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==But Pokopia players are sharing their storage rooms online, showing off ways to keep all your crafting materials neat and tidy. Take alexiaray's idea, for example. In a clip posted to Instagram, she shows how to make her crafting room, where each storage box has a label for all the items you could need in your builds. All the boxes are arranged in a staircase-like system, which makes accessing them much easier than simply stacking them. It's a stellar idea, and one I'll likely be taking into my own builds soon.The post Need a bit of Pokopia inspo? Check out these 10 amazing design ideas appeared first on Destructoid.