Is it bad that I want this game?

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I really really really want to buy a game that some of you might think is a little weird...

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</div> It just looks like the M&L games, and Tingle is the best Non-Main Zelda Character!
 
archy1121 said:
I really really really want to buy a game that some of you might think is a little weird...

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</div> It just looks like the M&L games, and Tingle is the best Non-Main Zelda Character!
Looks like Nooky when he is pervert mood.
 
Yeah it's bad you want this game, reevaluate your life. =p

It looks pretty funny, it might be enjoyable too, what's the game even about anyway?
 
archy1121 said:
Rawburt said:
Yeah it's bad you want this game, reevaluate your life. =p

It looks pretty funny, it might be enjoyable too, what's the game even about anyway?
Tingle's wanting to go to Rupeeland.
So it's an adventure game heading towards a destination? Sounds cool.

Is Rupeeland an amusement park or something?
 
Rawburt said:
archy1121 said:
Rawburt said:
Yeah it's bad you want this game, reevaluate your life. =p

It looks pretty funny, it might be enjoyable too, what's the game even about anyway?
Tingle's wanting to go to Rupeeland.
So it's an adventure game heading towards a destination? Sounds cool.

Is Rupeeland an amusement park or something?
The story starts when Tingle as an ordinary, middle-aged man who is offered a life in a paradise called Rupeeland. Tingle is guided by Uncle Rupee, who tells him to gather a bunch of rupees and toss them into a magic spring in order to gain access to Rupeeland. Pinkle, a fairy that communicates to Tingle via a computer that resembles a Nintendo DS (as well as the Tingle Tuner) also helps him along his journey. As Tingle explores, he will find numerous treasures, which includes collecting ingredients for concoctions such as potions and meals that you can sell to the locals in nearby Port Town. Not being much of a fighter, Tingle hires bodyguards throughout the game to aid him in combat.
 
Rawburt said:
archy1121 said:
Rawburt said:
Yeah it's bad you want this game, reevaluate your life. =p

It looks pretty funny, it might be enjoyable too, what's the game even about anyway?
Tingle's wanting to go to Rupeeland.
So it's an adventure game heading towards a destination? Sounds cool.

Is Rupeeland an amusement park or something?

EDIT: Just read Mega's post.
 
Mr_Hobo said:
archy1121 said:
I really really really want to buy a game that some of you might think is a little weird...

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Freshly-Picked_Tingles_Rosy_Rupeela.jpg


</div> It just looks like the M&L games, and Tingle is the best Non-Main Zelda Character!
Looks like Nooky when he is pervert mood.
Lol, I died when you said that.
 
Rawburt said:
Haha, how weird, it sucks Tingle doesn't seem to fight in the game though =(
Stole this from Wikipedia:
Combat
Although completing dungeons can be likened to that in The Legend of Zelda series, combat is very different from the combat elements of such a series. Instead of having a large amount of direct input into the battles, within Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland the player simply engages an enemy, at which point both Tingle and the enemy character turn into a ball of dust as they fight. Then the player can either tap the screen to rally support for Tingle, or use the D-pad (A, B, Y and X for left-handed people) to move the fight around the screen.
Although Tingle's Rupee count depletes as he fights with an enemy, successfully defeating one results in receiving Rupees and rare items. By engaging multiple enemies in battles, by moving the dust cloud over them, although Tingle loses more Rupees early on in the battle, the amount of rewards multiply.
Furthermore, to assist Tingle in battles, the player can acquire bodyguards as support characters to help him in combat and dungeons. These bodyguards are found in "Bodyguard Salons", and there are thirty of these characters overall, who must be bargained with for them to help. These characters come in small, medium and large sizes, such description reflecting their strength and power parameters.
 
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