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− | The game involved a pig character and the buta medals (pig medals) which were launched through levels to complete puzzles. 30 medals were initially free, but other than through a slot machine minigame, the only way to get more medals was to purchase them with [[Nintendo eShop]] credit.<ref>[https://www.nintendoworldreport.com/review/38248/buta-medal-review Nintendo World Report review]</ref> | + | The game involved a pig character and the buta medals (pig medals) which were launched through levels to complete puzzles. 30 medals were initially free, but other than through a slot machine minigame, the only way to get more medals was to purchase them with [[Nintendo eShop]] credit. The game would encourage the player to do this using NFC cards.<ref>[https://www.nintendoworldreport.com/review/38248/buta-medal-review Nintendo World Report review]</ref> |
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Buta Medal (literally Pig Medal) is a discontinued free-to-start Wii U game. It was only released in Japan as part of a Suica promotion.
Gameplay
The game involved a pig character and the buta medals (pig medals) which were launched through levels to complete puzzles. 30 medals were initially free, but other than through a slot machine minigame, the only way to get more medals was to purchase them with Nintendo eShop credit. The game would encourage the player to do this using NFC cards.[1]
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