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|developer = Nintendo EAD | |developer = Nintendo EAD | ||
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{{dablink|To play the game, click '''[http://orteil.dashnet.org/igm/?g{{=}}https://tinyurl.com/r2yserr here]'''. If it gives a pastebin error, close the tab and click the link again.}} | {{dablink|To play the game, click '''[http://orteil.dashnet.org/igm/?g{{=}}https://tinyurl.com/r2yserr here]'''. If it gives a pastebin error, close the tab and click the link again.}} | ||
'''''Piki Plucker''''' is a [[Pikmin series|Pikmin]] game released in April of 2020. It is the first of a series of experimental titles released by Nintendo to tap into the PC and mobile market. As a result, | '''''Piki Plucker''''' is a [[Pikmin series|Pikmin]] game released in April of 2020. It is the first of a series of experimental titles released by Nintendo to tap into the PC and mobile market. As a result, its gameplay is quite different from the usual games in the series. It is available to play for free in the link above. | ||
Players are tasked with amassing the highest number of Pikmin they can. To do so, they click on Onions, with each click generating one Pikmin. Eventually, the task becomes too monotonous and so players are given the chance to spend some of their earned Pikmin on farms and upgrades. Farms create automated Pikmin farms, that generate new Pikmin over time, and upgrades make existing gameplay mechanics more powerful. On occasion, [[Cupid's Grenade]]s appear, granting the player with a boost in numbers, or killing off some Pikmin. | Players are tasked with amassing the highest number of Pikmin they can. To do so, they click on Onions, with each click generating one Pikmin. Eventually, the task becomes too monotonous and so players are given the chance to spend some of their earned Pikmin on farms and upgrades. Farms will create automated Pikmin farms, that generate new Pikmin over time, and upgrades make existing gameplay mechanics more powerful. On occasion, [[Cupid's Grenade]]s will appear, granting the player with a boost in numbers, or killing off some Pikmin. | ||
As the player reaches higher and higher Pikmin totals, they | As the player reaches higher and higher Pikmin totals, they unlock achievements, which represent [[treasures]]. Since the player can obtain many more Pikmin than the usual [[100 Pikmin limit|100]] in the main games, these treasures are larger than the usual handheld items of the real world. | ||
==Content== | ==Content== | ||
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* {{icon|Spherical Atlas|y}} | * {{icon|Spherical Atlas|y}} | ||
* {{icon|Doomsday Apparatus|y}} | * {{icon|Doomsday Apparatus|y}} | ||
* Mobile Forest ( | * Mobile Forest (a {{w|Bearded Collie}}) | ||
* Giga Hocotatian ( | * Giga Hocotatian (a sleeping girl; belonging to a painting from {{w|Bernhard Keil}}) | ||
* Rectangular Ship ( | * Rectangular Ship (a washing machine) | ||
* Mirror Castle ( | * Mirror Castle (a car) | ||
* Hungry Blowhog ( | * Hungry Blowhog (an elephant) | ||
* Sludgy Slide ( | * Sludgy Slide (a humpback whale) | ||
* Village Network ( | * Village Network (a house) | ||
* Space Anchor ( | * Space Anchor (the Eiffel Tower) | ||
* Warehouse Warehouse ( | * Warehouse Warehouse (the Colombo Express) | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |