Pokemon Shuffle Game: Nintendo Unveils New Pokemon Game And Release Date On February 2015! Could It Beat The Candy Crush Saga In Terms Of Gameplay?

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Good news gaming fans, Nintendo revealed a new Pokemon game that can beat the Candy Crush Saga.

Nintendo has unveiled a new pokemon game called Pokemon Shuffle, and it will launch on February this year for the Nintendo 3DS. Nintedo also added that the new Pokemon game will also be free-to-play, so its great news to Pokemon fans out there around the world.

Pokemon Shuffle is a match-three puzzle game, a technique that as traditional as time. Three similar Pokemon should be matched on the game board to destroy a wild Pokemon. Each puzzle should be completed in a restricted number of moves, and the gamer has lives that take several minutes to refuel, mechanics are the same with Candy Crush Saga.

If players choose their lives to refuel more quickly they could buy them from eShop.

This isn't the first time that Nintendo made their first plunge into free to play gaming, the developer has launched several games on eShop in the past two years by in-app purchases, but it's definitely appealing to see the firm creating more endeavors to explore other profit models.

Although, Nintendo didn't state as to when is the North American launch for Pokemon Shuffle.

Puzzle and Dragons Z is a Japanese free-to-play smash hit that is being modified to a 3DS game, although likely to be for sale as packed with Super Mario Edition in North America, to be released in May. The price is not yet determined.

Puzzle and Dragons: Super Mario Edition takes the popular Mario universe into the game, permitting players to go against the monsters as Toad, Luigi and Mario or even the Goombas.

During the press conference, Nintendo also said a new 3DS version for United States, will be out in February 13, this is the New 3DS XL. The New 3DS XL has been released in Japan since October 2014. It gives some upgrades like improved 3D functionality, smaller analog "nub," called the C Stick processor and more buttons.

Could Pokemon Shuffle surpass the Candy Crush saga in terms of gameplay? Sound off in the comments section below.

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