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===Eevee's Tile Trial!===
===Eevee's Tile Trial!===
'''Eevee's Tile Trial!''', released July 9, 2010, is a game reminiscent of a {{wp|sliding puzzle}} in which players must slide tiles around and align three of the same tiles in a row or column to earn as much points as they can within approximately three minutes. There are three types of tiles, corresponding to each of {{p|Eevee}}'s original evolutions: {{t|Water}}, {{t|Electric}}, and {{t|Fire}}. When the player lines up three of the same type of tile, the tiles disappear from the board, earning the player points. At the beginning of the game, the player must choose one of the three types. If he or she focuses on clearing more tiles of that type, then Eevee will evolve, resulting in an Evolution Bonus in which the player is awarded 10,000 points. A Trainer Token is also awarded the first time the player reaches 15,000 points in the game, as well as each time the player manages to get Eevee to evolve. Periodically throughout the game, a row or column will be outlined in blue — if the player clears a line of a certain type, then they will get an extra five seconds of time.
'''Eevee's Tile Trial!''', released July 9, 2010, is a game reminiscent of a {{wp|sliding puzzle}} in which players must slide tiles around and align three of the same tiles in a row or column to earn as much points as they can within approximately three minutes. There are three types of tiles, corresponding to each of {{p|Eevee}}'s original evolutions: {{t|Water}}, {{t|Electric}}, and {{t|Fire}}. When the player lines up three of the same type of tile, the tiles disappear from the board, earning the player points. At the beginning of the game, the player must choose one of the three types. If he or she focuses on clearing more tiles of that type, then Eevee will evolve, resulting in an Evolution Bonus in which the player is awarded 10,000 points. A Trainer Token is also awarded the first time the player reaches 15,000 points in the game, as well as each time the player manages to get Eevee to evolve. Periodically throughout the game, a row or column will be outlined in blue — if the player clears a line of a certain type, then they will get an extra five seconds of time.
== Psyduck's Shuffle Suprise ==
'''Psyduck's Shuffle Suprise!''', released on July 23, 2010, is a game which consists of four cards, each containing a Pokémon, for example, Medicham, Xatu, Cubone, and Jigglypuff.  The player is told to remember one of them.  The cards are then shuffled around, then the player must find the right card they were told about in the beginning.  The player has three lives until they are forced to stop.  A Trainer Token is awarded after the first five levels, then one more for every additional 10 levels.


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