List of Pokémon Dream World mini-games: Difference between revisions

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==Drink Carrying==
==Pokémon Bistro==
{{DWGame|Drink Carrying|ドリンクはこび|Drink Carrying|image=DW Drink Carrying.png|1:30|It looks like <Pokémon> is thirsty.<!--translated-->|Pokémon Café Forest}}
{{DWGame|Pokémon Bistro|ドリンクはこび|Drink Carrying|image=DW Drink Carrying.png|1:30|It looks like <Pokémon> is thirsty.<!--translated-->|Pokémon Café Forest}}
 
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(Japanese: '''ドリンクはこび''' ''Drink Carrying'') is a special mini-game only available in the Pokémon Café Forest. Players must ring a bell to guide a {{p|Foongus}} to serve drinks to various Pokémon. They receive more points if they serve the correctly-colored drinks, or the drinks are in a Special Cup. If the player tries to move the Foongus too fast, however, it will sweat and may spill or drop drinks. The Foongus can carry up to three drinks at once; however, more drinks increase the chance of dropping them.
'''Pokémon Bistro''' (Japanese: '''ドリンクはこび''' ''Drink Carrying'') is a special mini-game only available in the Pokémon Café Forest. Players must ring a bell to guide a {{p|Foongus}} to serve drinks to various Pokémon. They receive more points if they serve the correctly-colored drinks, or the drinks are in a Special Cup. If the player tries to move the Foongus too fast, however, it will sweat and may spill or drop drinks. The Foongus can carry up to three drinks at once; however, more drinks increase the chance of dropping them.


To win, players must serve at least four drinks. For every drink given to a Pokémon, a certain icon will be given, with each icon representing a certain amount of points. The icons are given priority in reverse order as they are listed. For example, a spilled Special Cup will yield a music note instead of a star while a wrong spilled drink will give a question mark.
To win, players must serve at least four drinks. For every drink given to a Pokémon, a certain icon will be given, with each icon representing a certain amount of points. The icons are given priority in reverse order as they are listed. For example, a spilled Special Cup will yield a music note instead of a star while a wrong spilled drink will give a question mark.
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==Open the Treasure Box==
==Open the Treasure Box==
{{DWGame|Open the Treasure Box|宝箱開け|Treasure Box Opening|image=DW Open the Treasure Box.png|2:00|Victini is interested in the treasure box.|Pokémon Movie|List of Pokémon Global Link promotions#Pokémon Movie}}
{{DWGame|Open the Treasure Box|宝箱開け|Treasure Box Opening|image=DW Open the Treasure Box.png|2:00|Victini is interested in the treasure box.|Pokémon Movie|List of Pokémon Global Link promotions#Pokémon Movie}}
 
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Open the Treasure Box (Japanese: '''宝箱開け''' ''Treasure Box Opening'') is a game that is only available by accessing an area where {{p|Victini}} awaits on the Island of Dreams from the Pokémon Movie special home. The area can only be accessed by tucking in the {{p|Reshiram}} or {{p|Zekrom}} obtained from distributions for the promotion of the [[M14|fourteenth movie]]. Players must destroy a barrier preventing Victini from accessing macarons in a treasure box by moving the light ball to lead Victini.   
Open the Treasure Box (Japanese: '''宝箱開け''' ''Treasure Box Opening'') is a game that is only available by accessing an area where {{p|Victini}} awaits on the Island of Dreams from the Pokémon Movie special home. The area can only be accessed by tucking in the {{p|Reshiram}} or {{p|Zekrom}} obtained from distributions for the promotion of the [[M14|fourteenth movie]]. Players must destroy a barrier preventing Victini from accessing macarons in a treasure box by moving the light ball to lead Victini.   
   
   
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{{DWGame|Blow Out Candles|ろうそく消し|Candle Erasing|image=DW Blow Out Candles.png|1:30|It looks like <Pokémon> wants to test its courage.|Spooky Manor}}
{{DWGame|Blow Out Candles|ろうそく消し|Candle Erasing|image=DW Blow Out Candles.png|1:30|It looks like <Pokémon> wants to test its courage.|Spooky Manor}}


'''Blow Out Candles''' (Japanese: '''ろうそく消し''' ''Candle Erasing'') is a mini-game which made its debut September 28, 2011 and is exclusive to the Spooky Manor area of the Island of Dreams. Players alternate turns with the Pokémon being befriended choosing which candle or candles on a large candelabra to blow out. Players may blow out as many adjacent candles within a row as they want to (candles with extinguished candles between them cannot be extinguished together), and the goal is to force the opponent to blow out the last candle on the set.
'''Blow Out Candles''' (Japanese: '''ろうそく消し''' ''Candle Erasing'') is a mini-game which made its debut September 28, 2011 and is exclusive to the {{dwa|Spooky Manor}} area of the Island of Dreams. Players alternate turns with the Pokémon being befriended choosing which candle or candles on a large candelabra to blow out. Players may blow out as many adjacent candles within a row as they want to (candles with extinguished candles between them cannot be extinguished together), and the goal is to force the opponent to blow out the last candle on the set.


Play proceeds in rounds, with the candelabra reset after the last candle is extinguished (win or lose) and a different arrangement of candles.  The candelabra may be larger (with more candles to start from), or some candles may already be extinguished. New types of candles are also introduced: yellow candles are worth bonus points, while blue candles will incur a point penalty.  Candles with larger flames are worth the same point value as smaller candles, but need to be blown two times to extinguish.
Play proceeds in rounds, with the candelabra reset after the last candle is extinguished (win or lose) and a different arrangement of candles.  The candelabra may be larger (with more candles to start from), or some candles may already be extinguished. New types of candles are also introduced: yellow candles are worth bonus points, while blue candles will incur a point penalty.  Candles with larger flames are worth the same point value as smaller candles, but need to be blown two times to extinguish.
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{{DWGame|Collect Gems|宝石あつめ|Collect Gems|image=DW Collect Gems.png|1:50|Its looks like <Pokémon> wants to collect gems.|Rugged Mountain}}
{{DWGame|Collect Gems|宝石あつめ|Collect Gems|image=DW Collect Gems.png|1:50|Its looks like <Pokémon> wants to collect gems.|Rugged Mountain}}


'''Collect Gems''' (Japanese: '''宝石あつめ''' ''Collect Gems'') is a mini-game that debuted November 16, 2011 alongside the Rugged Mountain area. Players guide a cart-riding {{p|Sableye}} as it rides down the mountain and collects gems for it to eat, so the amount of gems gained are tallied at the end and correspond to a certain number of points depending on the shape. However, hitting plants will make the cart sway, possibly causing gems to fall out. This affects only the time and the gem bonus at the end of the game, not the current score. By drawing lines to go to a certain rail, Sableye may evade plants and reach gems on higher rails. Some rails might lead to a cave entrance referred to officially as "hidden areas." These contain a higher number of gems than normal areas and lack<!--or have a few?--> plants.
'''Collect Gems''' (Japanese: '''宝石あつめ''' ''Collect Gems'') is a mini-game which made its debut November 16, 2011 and is exclusive to the {{dwa|Rugged Mountain}} area of the Island of Dreams. Players guide a cart-riding {{p|Sableye}} as it rides down the mountain and collects gems for it to eat, so the amount of gems gained are tallied at the end and correspond to a certain number of points depending on the shape. However, hitting plants will make the cart sway, possibly causing gems to fall out. This affects only the time and the gem bonus at the end of the game, not the current score. By drawing lines to go to a certain rail, Sableye may evade plants and reach gems on higher rails. Some rails might lead to a cave entrance referred to officially as "hidden areas." These contain a higher number of gems than normal areas and lack<!--or have a few?--> plants.


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'''Frozen Treat Sweep''' is a mini-game which made its debut June ??, 2012 (hasn't yet) and is exclusive to the {{dwa|Icy Cave}} area of the Island of Dreams.
 
==Lake Skip==
'''Lake Skip''' is a mini-game which made its debut ??? (hasn't yet) and is exclusive to the {{dwa|Dream Park}} area of the Island of Dreams.
 
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