词条 | Money Idol Exchanger |
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|title = Money Idol Exchanger |image = |caption = |developer = Face |publisher = SNK |released = Arcade {{vgrelease|JP|January 17, 1997}} Game Boy {{vgrelease|JP|August 29, 1997}} Microsoft Windows {{vgrelease|JP|March 20, 1998}} PlayStation {{vgrelease|JP|November 5, 1998}} |genre = Puzzle |modes = Single-player or two-player |platforms = Neo-Geo MVS (arcade), Game Boy, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation (Japan only) }} Money Idol Exchanger (also known as Money Puzzle Exchanger in the USA and マネーアイドルエクスチェンジャー in Japan) is a puzzle game created in January 17, 1997 by Japanese video game developer Face for the Neo Geo MVS arcade system. Athena Co. Ltd. ported it to the Game Boy in August 29, 1997, and the PlayStation in November 5, 1998. The Japanese PlayStation version was made available by MonkeyPaw Games on the PlayStation Network's import store on November 16, 2010. It is later re-released as part of Arcade Archives Neo Geo worldwide for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch in June 28, 2018. GameplayMoney Idol Exchanger is a stacking game similar to the Magical Drop, Astro Pop, and Puzzle Bobble series whereby players race to prevent a perpetually falling array of coins in different values from filling up the screen. Coins are combined (vertically and/or horizontally) to form higher valued coins; for example, five '1' coins will form a '5' coin, and two '5' coins will form a '10' coin, and so on, until two '500' coins are put together, at which point both disappear. Coins are arranged and colored to match denominations of the yen coins. Two bonus tiles allow for changes in gameplay. A green RU tile will rank up all coins of the same denomination; for example, all '10' coins will become '50' coins. A blue ER title will erase all coins of the same value. The game is won when any coin reaches the bottom of the opponent's screen. In the single player mode, one of two characters can be selected who attempt to beat up to seven idiosyncratically named characters with names like Debtmiser, Mightdealer, Eldylabor, and Cherrybeiter. In the two player mode, both players fight each other until victory. The quicker and more efficiently each player clears out their screen, the quicker the other player's screen will fill up. Since filled screens offer the most opportunity for chaining together large combos, the tide can turn very quickly. There is also another single player mode called Solo Mode. Any character can be played in this mode. The aim in Solo Mode is to continually clear the screen from coins and try to keep the game going for as long as possible. Notes
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