![]() ![]() Get energy, connect matching (or not, depends on skill) tsums, clear those, get points and coins! Even though the first few levels of playing can be a tedious and slow process just to get coins, but as you progress further into the game they start rolling in. ![]() It’s just not the characters either, the overall game design is just.╰(*´︶`*)╯♡Ģ. The disney characters are cute to begin with, but putting them in tiny forms with dot eyes and simplified features is just the CUTEST. There should also be an option to purchase more skill tickets and more ways to earn rubies than purchasing themġ. I can spend almost 20 min/hour giving/receiving hearts. And this has to be done for every single one. If I press it once, do it, don’t ask to confirm if that’s what I want to do. There are hacks to do it so it’s automatic but it’s a lot of work to set it up and it may have to be on another device that has to run all day like a laptop.Īlso, when u give/receive a heart there are multiple confirmation buttons to get thru. Keep in mind I’ve always been a manual sender/receiver for hearts. I am almost at the point where I’m over playing this game bc of it. I want to be playing not giving and receiving hearts on an hourly basis just to have coins and points. The only gripe is have is what others have mentioned is the manual collection and giving of hearts. I have been playing this game since it first came out and I love it. This entire game is very addicting and I found myself killing an hour without realizing that much time had passed.Waiting for the best update to make this 5 ⭐️ Some jackpots come with extra features, my favorite of which clears the deck, pushing all of the coins off. You use the Joy-Con to aim and shoot coins onto the sliding platform. To spin the wheels, coins must fall into a sliding cup at the edge of the platform and you can sometimes win some serious coinage during heavy payouts. This is also a great way to earn coins as you get to keep the ones that fall off. A Tsum Tsum is featured in the center and if you can unlock the red, blue, and yellow capsules, a compartment will open up and you can add them to your collection. It’s more luck than skill, a coin pusher with a slot machine component. But my preferred method of adding Tsum Tsums to your collection is through a game called Lost Treasure. I was surprised to get a Tsum Tsum of Pac-Man, included because of his cameo in Wreck-It Ralph and also because he is a Namco character.Ĭollecting Tsum Tsums through Present Balloons is random and you can get the same Tsum Tsum multiple times until it reaches its highest level. Because the game is from Japan, you will also find bears from Disney UniBEARsity (another Japanese plush craze) and some characters more obscure in the states like Clarice. There are Tsum Tsum Festival versions of Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Stitch, and Winnie the Pooh in bright colors and festive attire. For $10,000 coins, you can visit the Present Balloons section of the gallery to get a present delivered. Just like in the mobile game, there are many Tsum Tsums to collect. When you first open the game, you are given some coins to expand your Tsum Tsum collection. Bandai Namco sent us a copy for review in a themed box that included pins, temporary tattoos, a Daisy Tsum Tsum plush, and an art print of WALL-E and EVE collecting Tsum Tsums. ![]() The one staple of the brand still going strong is the mobile game from Line and in that spirit comes the first Tsum Tsum video game for Nintendo Switch, Tsum Tsum Festival. On a recent trip to Japan, I was surprised to see how small the Tsum Tsum section of multiple Disney Store’s were, considering it’s where the craze began. Gone are the days of monthly Disney Store plush releases and even Jakks Pacific has seemingly discontinued their vinyl figure line. Disney’s Tsum Tsum brand seems to have fizzled away lately. ![]()
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