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===Practice Catcher===
===Practice Catcher===
The Practice Catcher is a practice version mode of the Badge Catchers. The player is given five plays, and can play a new game once a day. In this mode, the badges are replaced with "dummy" badges, and there is always one dummy badge that has an unseen, red target printed on the other side; this is a "super bonus" badge. If by chance the player catches the super bonus, they earn three, free play-credits to use in the Badge Catchers.
The Practice Catcher mode is a practice-version of the Badge Catchers mode. The player is given five plays, and can play a new game once a day. In this mode, the badges are replaced with "dummy" badges made of wood, and there is always one "super bonus" badge in each group. The super bonus has a red target printed on the hidden side, making it a game of chance. If the player catches the super bonus, they earn three, free play-credits to use in Badge Catchers.


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Revision as of 21:06, November 16, 2015

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Nintendo Badge Arcade is a free-to-start application available from the Nintendo eShop for the Nintendo 3DS. The game involves collecting badges in various Nintendo-themed crane game-like minigames, which can be used to customize the 3DS Home Menu. It was first released in December 2014 in Japan, and almost a year later in the west.

Gameplay

The default crane used in Nintendo Badge Arcade.

The arcade is hosted by a pink shop assistant rabbit. To earn credits to play, the player must pay real-life money. Five credits cost ¥90 in Japan, US$1.00 in North America, £0.90 in the United Kingdom, and AU$1.30 in Australia. The player can also earn free credits by playing the Practise Catcher, or as a gift on special occasions.

The arcade includes a variety of Badge Catchers based on various Nintendo franchises, such as Super Mario and Animal Crossing. To control the crane, the player must press and hold A Button to move it left. Releasing A Button will drop the crane and, if successful, collect any badges within its range. In certain Badge Catchers that use hammers instead of cranes, the hammer drops down and is swung, knocking any badges in its way.

Any badges earned can then be placed in the Home Menu. They can also be placed on folders. There are also badges that function similar to icons for other Nintendo 3DS applications, such as the Activity Log, when tapping them on the Home Menu.

Practice Catcher

The Practice Catcher mode is a practice-version of the Badge Catchers mode. The player is given five plays, and can play a new game once a day. In this mode, the badges are replaced with "dummy" badges made of wood, and there is always one "super bonus" badge in each group. The super bonus has a red target printed on the hidden side, making it a game of chance. If the player catches the super bonus, they earn three, free play-credits to use in Badge Catchers.

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