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

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==Pokémon Bistro==
==Pokémon Bistro==
{{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}}
{{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.|Pokémon Café Forest}}
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'''Pokémon Bistro''' (Japanese: '''ドリンクはこび''' ''Drink Carrying'') is a mini-game originally available in the {{dwa|Pokémon Café Forest}}, but later became used in the Island of Dreams as of the October 2012 update. 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 waiting Pokémon may leave if not served in time. 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 mini-game originally available in the {{dwa|Pokémon Café Forest}}, but later became used in the Island of Dreams as of the October 2012 update. 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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