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This game's story and characters were created by the popular mangaka [[wikipedia:Momoko Sakura|Momoko Sakura]]. It is set in the always sunny Colortown. Colortown is split into nine areas; Purple Town, Black Town, Peach Town, White Town, Yellow Park, Blue Town, Orange Town, Red Town, and Green Town.  
 
This game's story and characters were created by the popular mangaka [[wikipedia:Momoko Sakura|Momoko Sakura]]. It is set in the always sunny Colortown. Colortown is split into nine areas; Purple Town, Black Town, Peach Town, White Town, Yellow Park, Blue Town, Orange Town, Red Town, and Green Town.  
  
Using a special PDA called the MiniP@, the player can access a simulation of the Internet. The player is known as the Carnival Committee member, and can choose to be either a boy or a girl. He or she can spend ten days in the carnival with Chocolin, the fairy.
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Using a special PDA called the MiniP@, the player can access a simulation of the Internet. The player is known as the Carnival Committee member, and can choose to be either a boy or a girl. He or she can spend ten days in Colortown with Chocolin, the fairy.
  
 
Colortown is full of people and unique creatures known as Monpy (Monster People). The player can interact with them, obtain items and solve puzzles using the Internet, which then allows the player to progress and recruit them for the carnival. Sometimes the player can play a minigame (including within and outside of the MiniP@).
 
Colortown is full of people and unique creatures known as Monpy (Monster People). The player can interact with them, obtain items and solve puzzles using the Internet, which then allows the player to progress and recruit them for the carnival. Sometimes the player can play a minigame (including within and outside of the MiniP@).

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Sakura Momoko no UkiUki Carnival
さくらももこのウキウキカーニバル
Momoko Sakura GBA.jpg
Developer(s): Nintendo System Development
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Game Boy Advance
Category: Internet simulation
Players: Single player, multiplayer
Predecessor:
Successor:
Release dates
Japan: July 5, 2002
©2002 Nintendo/SAKURA PRODUCTION

Sakura Momoko no UkiUki Carnival (literally Momoko Sakura's Exciting[1] Carnival) is a game for Game Boy Advance.

Summary

This game's story and characters were created by the popular mangaka Momoko Sakura. It is set in the always sunny Colortown. Colortown is split into nine areas; Purple Town, Black Town, Peach Town, White Town, Yellow Park, Blue Town, Orange Town, Red Town, and Green Town.

Using a special PDA called the MiniP@, the player can access a simulation of the Internet. The player is known as the Carnival Committee member, and can choose to be either a boy or a girl. He or she can spend ten days in Colortown with Chocolin, the fairy.

Colortown is full of people and unique creatures known as Monpy (Monster People). The player can interact with them, obtain items and solve puzzles using the Internet, which then allows the player to progress and recruit them for the carnival. Sometimes the player can play a minigame (including within and outside of the MiniP@).

There are two aims of the game; to obtain items and offer them to all the various Guardian Kami, and recruit 100 people to the carnival (the order doesn't have to be the same). Additionally, not all people can be recruited on the first playthrough. In order to fully recruit everyone, the player must start again from day 11 (the carnival day).

Using the Game Boy Advance Link Cable, the player can also create and share their own website.

References

  1. UkiUki is actually an onomatopoeia used in the context of this word.
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