I've never taken to any free-to-play style games before, especially the type that make you wait until you can play again, until now. Since Pokemon Shuffle has released I've virtually only exited the game twice. The rest of the time I've just left the game open with my 3DS in sleep mode.
Originally I was struggling a bit with having to wait 30 minutes for an additional go but now I'm finding that I'm very happy to play 3-4 levels and then put the game down for an hour or two. The gameplay is fun and different enough from Trozei to hold my interests and it's easy for me to ignore the majority of the game's F2P quirks. Shuffle itself also makes it fairly easy to get a hold of Jewels without having to spend a dime, both through the frequency that it gives you them and with how the Check-In feature gives you 500 free coins per day. The special Meowth stage was great for earning additional coins, too. I've used 2 Great Balls overall and still have over 10,000 coins handy, plus 6 jewels saved up. Still haven't found the urge, or need, to use them yet. ^^
Myself, I'm at about level 60-something now. I've caught the majority of the Pokemon along the way, including Mew and Rotom (the latter being one of the Daily catches, which is a new Special stage that popped up today), but still have yet to grab Treecko, Mudkip, Charmeleon, Meowth and Croagunk. I've only beaten one of the Expert stages, too. Attempted to get Charizard twice and ran out of time both goes. Was so close the second time 'round... xp
Overall, for a F2P game, I'm really enjoying it. I'd wager that I'll likely continue poking away at it for quite some time, too.
But enough rambling from me. How about the rest of you?
Loving it? Hated it? Still have yet to give it a go? If you're actively playing it, what's your current progress and such?
Since it's a free game to download all puzzle game fans, who own a 3DS/New 3DS, should give it a try! Just bear with it past the somewhat irritating, hand-holding introduction stages. Thankfully the heavy tutorial stuff wraps-ups at about stage 6 or so. xp
Originally I was struggling a bit with having to wait 30 minutes for an additional go but now I'm finding that I'm very happy to play 3-4 levels and then put the game down for an hour or two. The gameplay is fun and different enough from Trozei to hold my interests and it's easy for me to ignore the majority of the game's F2P quirks. Shuffle itself also makes it fairly easy to get a hold of Jewels without having to spend a dime, both through the frequency that it gives you them and with how the Check-In feature gives you 500 free coins per day. The special Meowth stage was great for earning additional coins, too. I've used 2 Great Balls overall and still have over 10,000 coins handy, plus 6 jewels saved up. Still haven't found the urge, or need, to use them yet. ^^
Myself, I'm at about level 60-something now. I've caught the majority of the Pokemon along the way, including Mew and Rotom (the latter being one of the Daily catches, which is a new Special stage that popped up today), but still have yet to grab Treecko, Mudkip, Charmeleon, Meowth and Croagunk. I've only beaten one of the Expert stages, too. Attempted to get Charizard twice and ran out of time both goes. Was so close the second time 'round... xp
Overall, for a F2P game, I'm really enjoying it. I'd wager that I'll likely continue poking away at it for quite some time, too.
But enough rambling from me. How about the rest of you?
Loving it? Hated it? Still have yet to give it a go? If you're actively playing it, what's your current progress and such?
Since it's a free game to download all puzzle game fans, who own a 3DS/New 3DS, should give it a try! Just bear with it past the somewhat irritating, hand-holding introduction stages. Thankfully the heavy tutorial stuff wraps-ups at about stage 6 or so. xp