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− | The main game is similar to a crane game, allowing players to earn badges from a variety of themed machines. Players use the claw by holding down the A button to move it into position, and releasing it to have the claw drop and grab anything beneath it and drop it into the hole below. After all their tries are used, players can keep any badges that dropped down. In order to play, players can purchase five "plays" for $1.00. Once per day, players can have five free plays on a practice machine collecting non-keepable badges, though players can earn bonus plays on the actual machine by collecting a bonus badge. | + | The main game is similar to a crane game, allowing players to earn badges from a variety of themed machines. Players use the claw by holding down the A button to move it into position, and releasing it to have the claw drop and grab anything beneath it and drop it into the hole below. After all their tries are used, players can keep any badges that dropped down. In order to play, players can purchase five "plays" for $1.00. Once per day, players can have five free plays on a practice machine collecting non-keepable badges, though players can earn bonus plays on the actual machine by collecting a bonus badge. The game may also give players a free play to mark an occasion. Players can use their plays on any available machine; they are not restricted to using them all on one. |
From the main menu players can press Y to suspend the game and use their badges to decorate the home screen. Players are also able to view their full badge collection by pressing X, and can access a special corner of the Theme Shop and view a [[Miiverse]] gallery of screenshots of player's home screens. | From the main menu players can press Y to suspend the game and use their badges to decorate the home screen. Players are also able to view their full badge collection by pressing X, and can access a special corner of the Theme Shop and view a [[Miiverse]] gallery of screenshots of player's home screens. |
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Nintendo Badge Arcade is a free-to-play Nintendo 3DS title that allows players to collect badges to customize their home screens with. The game was originally released in late 2014 in Japan before being released worldwide in 2015.
Blurb
Gameplay
The main game is similar to a crane game, allowing players to earn badges from a variety of themed machines. Players use the claw by holding down the A button to move it into position, and releasing it to have the claw drop and grab anything beneath it and drop it into the hole below. After all their tries are used, players can keep any badges that dropped down. In order to play, players can purchase five "plays" for $1.00. Once per day, players can have five free plays on a practice machine collecting non-keepable badges, though players can earn bonus plays on the actual machine by collecting a bonus badge. The game may also give players a free play to mark an occasion. Players can use their plays on any available machine; they are not restricted to using them all on one.
From the main menu players can press Y to suspend the game and use their badges to decorate the home screen. Players are also able to view their full badge collection by pressing X, and can access a special corner of the Theme Shop and view a Miiverse gallery of screenshots of player's home screens.
Technical details
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Updates
Note that the international release of the game is the 1.3.0 version of the game.
Version Number | Date Released | Description |
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1.1.0 | February 27, 2015[1] | Adds a hammer-based machine, allows players to apply badges to the Home Screen directly from the game, gameplay improvements.[2] |
1.2.0 | April 24, 2015[1] | Adds Badge Cases, allows players to obtain free plays from the practice machine.[3] |
1.3.0 | October 30, 2015[1] | Adds an option to access the badge collection from the main screen, updates can now be downloaded by waiting on the title screen, gameplay adjustments.[4] |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Collectible Badge Center updates on the Nintendo Japanese website. Retrieved November 16, 2015.
- ↑ Collectible Badge Center updated to version 1.1.0. Nintendo Everything. Retrieved November 16, 2015.
- ↑ Collectible Badge Center updated to version 1.2.0. Nintendo Everything. Retrieved November 16, 2015.
- ↑ Collectible Badge Center: new update available (1.3.0). Perfectly Nintendo (October 30, 2015). Retrieved November 16, 2015.