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'''Coin Cat''' is one of [[Orbulon]]'s [[microgame]]s in ''[[WarioWare D.I.Y.]] | '''Coin Cat''' is one of [[Orbulon]]'s [[microgame]]s in ''[[WarioWare D.I.Y.]]'' | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
The point of the game is to match the amount of [[coin]]s to the amount displayed on the register. In the American version, there are two coins that display $1 and two coins that display 10¢. The numbers in the European version are the same, with the currency being either £ or €, while the Japanese version includes ¥100 and ¥10 coins. If the player matches the amount of money, the game is won. However, if the player makes a mistake or time runs out, the game is lost. In the American version, the prices | The point of the game is to match the amount of [[coin]]s to the amount displayed on the register. In the American version, there are two coins that display $1 and two coins that display 10¢. The numbers in the European version are the same, with the currency being either £ or €, while the Japanese version includes ¥100 and ¥10 coins. If the player matches the amount of money, the game is won. However, if the player makes a mistake or time runs out, the game is lost. In the American version, the prices are always $1.20 or $2.10. | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
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Revision as of 09:49, July 17, 2018
Coin Cat is one of Orbulon's microgames in WarioWare D.I.Y.
Gameplay
The point of the game is to match the amount of coins to the amount displayed on the register. In the American version, there are two coins that display $1 and two coins that display 10¢. The numbers in the European version are the same, with the currency being either £ or €, while the Japanese version includes ¥100 and ¥10 coins. If the player matches the amount of money, the game is won. However, if the player makes a mistake or time runs out, the game is lost. In the American version, the prices are always $1.20 or $2.10.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | おみせごっこ O mise-gokko |
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