Yeah, I used half off, then 10% off, then 30 cents off. When I tried using others, it wouldn't go below $1.50 no matter what. That's the bottom, so it's best to find a combination of tickets to get it to $1.50.
Just haggled over another game and got it down to $1.80, so it seems like getting the games for under $2 will be the standard.
A person without a sense of humor is like a wagon without springs. It's jolted by every pebble on the road.
I haggled my first game down to $2, and the second down to $1.90. I suppose that's what everyone else has managed?
I think the first game is always $2 (if haggling), heard some one got as low as $1 though for a game.
I want to but a game or two but I'm not too sure about it yet. Would love a haggling guide, only got $9 or so in my eShop acc. Might wait tell tomorrow to decide. Could really use a haggling guide so I can get the most out of my $9 if I do... And would probably get everything but the demo game if I could...
I haggled my first game down to $2, and the second down to $1.90. I suppose that's what everyone else has managed?
I think the first game is always $2 (if haggling), heard some one got as low as $1 though for a game.
I want to but a game or two but I'm not too sure about it yet. Would love a haggling guide, only got $9 or so in my eShop acc. Might wait tell tomorrow to decide. Could really use a haggling guide so I can get the most out of my $9 if I do... And would probably get everything but the demo game if I could...
So do we seriously only get to demo the one game before they want money? I was sort of hoping we could demo all of them to see if we actually wanted to buy any of them. The one demo didn't impress me, and the descriptions of the other games aren't enough to give me any idea whether I'd like them enough to want to buy them.
I've played the game for 2 hours and I really like it. The game only let's you demo 7 stages of one game and you have to buy the rest. So far the lowest haggle has been $1 but the first game you buy will not go lower than $2.
I found this game to be really addictive, more than I expected and VERY challenging. I had 3 bucks in my eshop account and bought the Cage Batting game and I'm enjoying it. I agree that having stage demos for each game would have been ideal. From what I've seen most of the games have 50 stages and 2 endless modes (except bat making). The endless modes reward you with costumes if you get an A rank (very difficult).
The game I have is batting only but it does different things with it. The first few stages is just getting enough points. Then the type of pitches will change (fastballs, curveballs ect). Then it'll switch to you trying to get walked by not swinging on the balls that go out of the strikezone. This isn't a full baseball game and more like taking all the aspects of baseball and breaking them down into mini-games.
It's a fun little game, sorta like Weapon Shop de Omase to play in-between games. How much you get out of it depends on how many games you buy and how badly you want the highest rank. Getting A's on each stage rewards you with more stamps which get you items an discounts, but it's very difficult. I played 2 1/2 hours and I've only cleared about 12 stages of the game I bought because I've been trying to get an A rank. There is a little story that plays out when you buy the first 6 games (in any order)
From what I've been reading, the bottom line for a price is dependent on how many games you've purchased. Your first game will always be $2.00, decreasing by ten cents until your sixth game, where it drops to $1.
Formally called brewsky before becoming the lovable, adorable Yoshi.
Now playing:
Final Fantasy XIV (PC) | The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (Switch) | Celeste (Switch)
Whoa, I wasn't expecting much from this game but it turns out it's fantastic! It definitely scratches that Wario Ware itch that's been bugging me recently. (Why you no make Wario Ware for 3DS Nintendo???) I didn't like the idea of haggling in the game using real money at first, but it's really simple to get the lowest price for each minigame, and the minigames are fun as hell! They're packed with tons of different challenges unique to each minigame, which do an excellent job of mixing up the formula slightly and giving you incentive to keep playing them. I'm also in love with the game's story and characters, and the way the game builds up these aspects with each minigame you buy.
BTW, if you haggle properly you can get all 10 minigames for $16.00, which is a fair price for all that the game offers you. I've said before that $15.00 is the lowest amount of money I would spend on any downloadable game, but for this I can make a small exception. If you just want to get through the story mode, you can ignore the four optional minigames (which can be bought for $1.50 each), and end up spending $10.00 total on the six main minigames.
Forums
Topic: Rusty's Real Deal Baseball
Posts 21 to 40 of 139
This topic has been archived, no further posts can be added.