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− | '''''Number Battle''''' (released in PAL territories as '''''Sujin Taisen: Number Battle''''') is a digital release of the formerly Japan-exclusive [[Nintendo DS]] game ''[[Sujin Taisen]]'', released for the [[DSiWare]] service in January 2009 in Japan, August 2009 in Europe and Australia, and January 2010 in North America. While scaled down for the Japanese release, the international release of the game retains all of the modes and features of the original Japanese retail version, with some improvements made to the gameplay, such as the game speed and item balance.<ref>[http://www.cubed3.com/news/13208/1/interview-mitchell-talks-sujin-taisen-nintendo-dsiware.html Interview | Mitchell Talks Sujin Taisen (Nintendo DSiWare)]. Cubed3 (October 25, 2009). Retrieved May 31, 2016.</ref> | + | '''''Number Battle''''' (released in PAL territories as '''''Sujin Taisen: Number Battle''''') is a digital release of the formerly Japan-exclusive [[Nintendo DS]] game ''[[Sujin Taisen]]'', released for the [[DSiWare]] service in January 2009 in Japan, August 2009 in Europe and Australia, and January 2010 in North America. It is part of the [[Number Battle series]]. While scaled down for the Japanese release, the international release of the game retains all of the modes and features of the original Japanese retail version, with some improvements made to the gameplay, such as the game speed and item balance.<ref>[http://www.cubed3.com/news/13208/1/interview-mitchell-talks-sujin-taisen-nintendo-dsiware.html Interview | Mitchell Talks Sujin Taisen (Nintendo DSiWare)]. Cubed3 (October 25, 2009). Retrieved May 31, 2016.</ref> |
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Number Battle (released in PAL territories as Sujin Taisen: Number Battle) is a digital release of the formerly Japan-exclusive Nintendo DS game Sujin Taisen, released for the DSiWare service in January 2009 in Japan, August 2009 in Europe and Australia, and January 2010 in North America. It is part of the Number Battle series. While scaled down for the Japanese release, the international release of the game retains all of the modes and features of the original Japanese retail version, with some improvements made to the gameplay, such as the game speed and item balance.[1]
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Place tiles on a board to score points and battle human or computer opponents. Can you reach the target score first?
From Japan comes NUMBER BATTLE, a board game that invokes the ancient art of feng shui while challenging players to clear the playing field. Take turns against human or computer opponents to reach a target score by placing numbered tiles on the board and linking the arms of each tile in various ways. Watch for the Winds of Change to possibly blow over the board during a battle, resulting in special squares that will score bonus points or affect game play in new ways. Items that aid you in your pursuit of points can also be found, but cost points to use and must be placed strategically. Go it alone in the main Story or Puzzle modes, or battle against up to three opponents from around the world via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. You can even learn from your past with History mode, which shows the moves recorded during previous Nintendo WFC contests. This unique combination of puzzle and strategy elements result in an exciting battle of wits—can you guide your Warrior to victory?
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From Japan comes NUMBER BATTLE, a board game that invokes the ancient art of feng shui while challenging players to clear the playing field. Take turns against human or computer opponents to reach a target score by placing numbered tiles on the board and linking the arms of each tile in various ways. Watch for the Winds of Change to possibly blow over the board during a battle, resulting in special squares that will score bonus points or affect game play in new ways. Items that aid you in your pursuit of points can also be found, but cost points to use and must be placed strategically. Go it alone in the main Story or Puzzle modes, or battle against up to three opponents from around the world via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. You can even learn from your past with History mode, which shows the moves recorded during previous Nintendo WFC contests. This unique combination of puzzle and strategy elements result in an exciting battle of wits—can you guide your Warrior to victory?
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- ↑ Interview | Mitchell Talks Sujin Taisen (Nintendo DSiWare). Cubed3 (October 25, 2009). Retrieved May 31, 2016.