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After taking a photo, the player has to send it to Joe by putting {{button|wiiu|GamePad}} down. Joe rates the photos on various factors, such as framing, size and whether the target is looking directly at the camera or not. The player can take another photo of the target to get a better grade if the initial one is not satisfactory. In addition to the five targets, the player can take a picture of a [[Fronk (species)|Fronk]] for additional points.  
After taking a photo, the player has to send it to Joe by putting {{button|wiiu|GamePad}} down. Joe rates the photos on various factors, such as framing, size and whether the target is looking directly at the camera or not. The player can take another photo of the target to get a better grade if the initial one is not satisfactory. In addition to the five targets, the player can take a picture of a [[Fronk (species)|Fronk]] for additional points.  


After taking pictures of all five subjects, the player has the option to proceed immediately to the result screen or stay around until the timer expires. There is a random chance that a [[File:GWA Cluck-A-Pop token.png|19px]] coin appears after this; taking a photo of it gives one coin for use in the [[Cluck-A-Pop]].
After taking pictures of all five subjects, the player has the option to proceed immediately to the result screen or stay around until the timer expires. There is a random chance that a coin appears after this; taking a photo of it gives one coin for use in the [[Cluck-A-Pop]].


The player's score is graded on the rating given to each shots and the amount of time remaining. Getting a perfect 100% rating on each of the five targets awards the player a "Perfect" grade, which earns a Cluck-A-Pop coin.
The player's score is graded on the rating given to each shots and the amount of time remaining. Getting a perfect 100% rating on each of the five targets awards the player a "Perfect" grade, which earns a Cluck-A-Pop coin.

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