Ultimate Trainer Night

Ultimate Trainer Night (UTN for short) is a stealth/survival game made by CrazyMew37. This game is based on the Original Ultimate Custom Night, but this time with Pokemon Trainers.

Story
You're a Shiny Treecko living deep in the woods. You were happy about how your life was going until a trainer noticed you, and tried to capture you. You escaped, but that trainer called all of his other friends, and now they are all out, trying to get you!

All you have is yourself, your Quick Attack, and at least 36 trainers looking for you! Can you make it out alive for a whole day?

HP and Catch Rate
Treecko has a base HP of 20. As he completes each Preset, his HP can rise up to a maximum of 70. If Treecko's HP reaches 0, he faints, which means it's game over. An HP bar can be seen on the top right corner of the Top Screen.

Catch Rate is the chance of Treecko being captured by a Trainer. His base Catch rate is 25% (30% in 36/30 mode). Each time he gets hit by a Pokeball, it rises by 5% (15% in 36/30 mode).

Time
Treecko must last in the Forest for a total of 24 in-game hours, or 12 real-life minutes. Depending on the time of day, Trainers may or may not appear.

Map
Unlike other Ultimate Custom Night games, the game has the player move around the map. The Forest is randomized every time you play a round of this game, having a total of 256 different maps. The Forest is maze-like, and has obstacles like Trees, Rocks, Thorns, etc. for Treecko to pass through.

Hiding, Running, and Attacking
All three of these mechanics are important to know in order to fend off the Trainers in the game. Hiding is preformed by pressing Z (Or X on a DS) next to a bush. Generally most of the time, a Trainer won't be able to spot you while doing this. In order to balance everything out, your limited to hiding in a bush for only 7 seconds, with a cooldown of 20.

You can run by holding down shift (or B on a DS) in order to go faster than normal. You are able to evade trainers using this, but be noted that there is a Stamina bar on the top right corner of the top screen, below the HP bar. You can run for up to 12 seconds before having to recharge.

Attacking is preformed by pressing X (or A on a DS) so you can stun the trainers for a limited time (5 seconds). Your Quick Attack has a limited range (Only 2 tiles ahead of you). Be noted that a trainer has their own HP bar, and that your Quick Attack can deal 1-3 damage every time you use it.

Bottom Screen
(TBA)

The Bottom Screen gives you the ability to do things, and can have those things selected by using the Arrow Keys or the Touch Screen. There are 2 pages of items, so you can press the left and right arrow keys, or the L and R buttons on a DS. The Bottom Screen has a Battery that will have to be recharged, a lot like the Stamina Meter.

Trainers
(TBA)

Chase
Chase and his Pikachu wander the Maze, looking for you. If Chase finds you, then he will attempt to throw a Pokeball at you. His Pikachu will also try and Zap you, causing you to lose HP and all of your Bottom Screen's Battery. Chase is slightly faster than other Trainers.

Elaine
Elaine simply appears with Eevee, rising the chance of Eevee appearing. The formula of this is 5 + .5x, with x being Elaine's difficulty. This means that if Elaine is active, she can make Eevee have up to a 20% chance of appearing every 15 seconds. In 36/30 mode, she appears Black and White with Red, Bloody eyes. This form of her is known as Llaine.

Trace
Trace wanders the maze normally. If he spots you, then he will throw a Pokeball at you. He is the most basic Trainer of them all, so there isn't too much he does.