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Pokemon Shuffle Reaches One Million Downloads Worldwide On Nintendo 3DS

The Pokemon Company has announced Pokemon Shuffle has reached over one million downloads worldwide. Almost two weeks since the free-to-play game’s release, fans have downloaded the match-three Nintendo 3DS title in waves. And to celebrate such an occasion, the Pokemon Company are giving the Complexity-1 item to all those who open up the app and check in via the internet until March 30. Given the item would usually cost players 9,000 in-game coins to purchase, it’s certainly a worthwhile freebie.

If you’ve yet to download the free-to-play title, you can do so in the Nintendo 3DS eShop for just 686 blocks to your SD or micro SD card. Players must match three or more of the same Pokemon to battle and capture new critters throughout the game’s stages. Though battle hearts regenerate every 30 minutes, Pokemon Shuffle supports in-app purchases in exchange for jewels. With jewels, fans can buy more hearts or coins to help them clear certain levels.

18 thoughts on “Pokemon Shuffle Reaches One Million Downloads Worldwide On Nintendo 3DS”

    1. No because you can make a glitch happen so all hearts and coins are actually free and don’t cost motherfucking crystals.

    1. Nintendo Elite Commander Quadraxis

      I don’t get why people even bother with these spin-offs, they are so horrible to even try out and nothing that hasn’t been done before either…

      1. Don’t hate Lord Commander. Some of these are fun. Are you gonna say Prime Pinball sucks too by your logic?

  1. Still avoiding this game like the plague, I really don’t want Nintendo to start supporting micro transactions a LA horrible candy crush clones.

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