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Spinning the money wheel…

May 23rd 2008

It's been a long time without an update, so it's time to deliver something new.

In the Goldenrod City Game Corner, which recently received a renovation, there's a new game!

Screenshot: Betting 500 yen for 250 coins. Screenshot: Do you want to bet? Screenshot: Waiting for the bet.

This is a game of luck!

Put down a some of your money, and get coins. A bit devious, isn't it? But, you have to be lucky! In the screenshots above, the player can put down 500 yen in a game of chance.

Screenshot: Bankrupt! Screenshot: No bonus! Screenshot: Minor bonus! Won 50 coins!

A variety of outcomes occur…

There are numerous outcomes dependent on chance. If you are unlucky enough to get “Bankrupt” (which happens often) then you'll lose your bet. If you get a “no bonus”, you don't lose your money. If you get any coins out of this, you still lose your bet but you get some coins out of it. On the table in the screenshot above, you can get 50 coins, but…

If you're lucky, you can get up to 250 coins! …on this particular table only, that is.

Screenshot: 2000 yen for 1000 coins!

2000 yen for 1000 coins max!?

There are different tables that bet different amounts. Perhaps you can fill your coin case much more easily?

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Pokémon Mart stock

March 28th 2008
A trainer always goes from every town to get items. However, what if you backtrack to a town and their items are not really what you're looking for? Actually, it happens all the time.



Is this mart really all that useful? In rijonAdventures, the answer is yes.


So, what's funny is, that I thought of this idea before I saw it actually happening in Diamond and Pearl (honest!) but I never actually went into implementing it. That is, the marts are expanding their stock for every Gym you beat!



Ever changing stock. More added?!


That's basically it. As you get a badge, you're valued more as a Trainer, so of course, you're going to have access to more items.

But wait, is that another guy at the counter there? Now, this is an idea I borrowed from Diamond and Pearl.



What to buy? Different things!


Basically, most towns will also sell local specialties (mostly mail). There's also one town that sells an imported good from a town somewhere in Hoenn…