Pokémon Rumble Rush
Pokémon Rumble Rush

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Poor Rumble series. Thanks to this mobile game's failure and the sheer focus on compeitive pokemon, we're probably never getting another Rumble game ever again. A shame, because I think all Gen 8 and 9 mons + new megas would feel gret in Rumble form.

@Mr. C that is the same thing goes for Miitomo's shutdown dude

Oh, they're downloaded into your device into the directory of "Android -> Data -> [INTERNAL NAME OF GAME/APP]". You can simply copy those files to your PC via USB, and then extract the data using Unity Assets Bundle Extractor. Unless it's not a game made in Unity, in which case, I don't know what to do from there.
As for assets from the game directly, just extract the .APK file with an APK extraction app, and copy it to your PC. WinRAR, 7-Zip, or any other file opener can unzip the files into a folder. The "assets" folder is what you'll want (although, the app Icons will be in sub-folders in the "res" folder). Using Unity Assets Bundle Extractor, select "globalgamemanagers" or "MainData", and that should give you access to all of the game's internal files. If you have anymore questions, please don't hesitate to ask! I'm always happy to help!
As for assets from the game directly, just extract the .APK file with an APK extraction app, and copy it to your PC. WinRAR, 7-Zip, or any other file opener can unzip the files into a folder. The "assets" folder is what you'll want (although, the app Icons will be in sub-folders in the "res" folder). Using Unity Assets Bundle Extractor, select "globalgamemanagers" or "MainData", and that should give you access to all of the game's internal files. If you have anymore questions, please don't hesitate to ask! I'm always happy to help!

Nice! I've been thinking about ripping from mobile. How do you get the game files from your phone into your PC?

Oh, I've still got the files, as they're downloaded onto your device when the game boots up. Apparently, the last update was on June 10th, as one of the folders is titled "endofservice". I'm currently ripping the graphics for the summon gears.

UNLESS! Someone has the files... after all, people somehow manage to get stuff from discontinued games like this

Just found out this game has been shut down. Guess we won't be getting the rest of the Gen 7 Pokemon... Ah well...