Will
@Doctor Oak kick me off the site if I admit that I think Pokemon Shuffle is about 100 x more fun than Pokemon Link Battle? The oddest thing is that they
are almost exactly the same game, right down to the logo.
The main difference is that Link Battle is timed in real-time, whereas Shuffle is timed in terms of number of moves. This gives a person time to study the field and figure out where to move the Pokemon to. If you're like me - intelligent enough but lacking the ability to think several moves ahead, like in chess - Shuffle is a lot easier. Rather than sliding the blocks in a panic-stricken way and hoping for a combo, you can actually plan the combos out properly. This means that it's easier to earn an S rank on the stage and catch the Pokemon, which makes the game feel more rewarding.
Also, Shuffle always gives you a hint as to a possible next move, which you can use immediately, study and use, or study and ignore. The game tends to highlight next moves which lead to turning a Pokemon into a Mega Pokemon rather than moves which give a large combo, and I'm not quite sure why yet.
Once you get out of the tutorial there are event Pokemon and daily stages, and when you're a little further in, Expert stages appear. I haven't looked at those yet so I don't know what they're like.
I'm not a fan of microtransactions either, and I haven't put any money into the game. It's not difficult to wait half an hour for your hearts to reset so you can carry on playing, especially if your 3DS is full of games. Honestly, I wish that
this had been the game I'd paid for and Link Battle had been the free one with microtransactions
.
I would generally recommend Pokemon fans to get this game, unless they loathe all puzzle games, or don't yet have a 3DS. Just... don't be tempted into spending money on it.