Pokémon Shuffle: Difference between revisions

Not sure why this term isn't on this article as at Pokémon Rumble World, but it fits here too.
(Coins can use Quirky? Someone must have copied/pasted without thinking. Also added the info for Ver1.1.13 (feel free to edit this).)
(Not sure why this term isn't on this article as at Pokémon Rumble World, but it fits here too.)
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{{StrategyWiki|Pokémon Shuffle}}
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'''Pokémon Shuffle''' (Japanese: '''ポケとる''' ''PokéToru'') is a puzzle game released for the [[Nintendo 3DS]]. It was released on the Japanese, Australian, European, and North American Nintendo 3DS eShop on February 18, 2015. It updates itself during communication with a server (called "check in").
'''Pokémon Shuffle''' (Japanese: '''ポケとる''' ''PokéToru'') is a {{wp|freemium}} puzzle game released for the [[Nintendo 3DS]]. It was released on the Japanese, Australian, European, and North American Nintendo 3DS eShop on February 18, 2015. It updates itself during communication with a server (called "check in").


Pokémon Shuffle operates on a {{wp|free-to-play}} model—the game is free to download and play, although with a limited number of stages playable in quick succession. Players start with five Hearts and spend one Heart per stage played. Hearts will recharge for free as time passes at a rate of one Heart every 30 minutes, with no more regenerated if the player already has five Hearts. More Hearts can be purchased with Jewels, which can be bought with real money or occasionally received as prizes, to allow players to immediately resume their game. One Heart is also given for free when the player plays Stage 11 for the first time, even if the player has Hearts remaining.
Pokémon Shuffle operates on a {{wp|free-to-play}} model—the game is free to download and play, although with a limited number of stages playable in quick succession. Players start with five Hearts and spend one Heart per stage played. Hearts will recharge for free as time passes at a rate of one Heart every 30 minutes, with no more regenerated if the player already has five Hearts. More Hearts can be purchased with Jewels, which can be bought with real money or occasionally received as prizes, to allow players to immediately resume their game. One Heart is also given for free when the player plays Stage 11 for the first time, even if the player has Hearts remaining.
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