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'''Kingler's Day''' is the name of a Pokémon-based [[e-Reader]] application. It is a minigame featuring {{p|Kingler}}. Four cards are required to play the Kingler's Day application: {{TCG ID|Expedition|Cloyster|8}}, {{TCG ID|Expedition|Kingler|15}}, {{TCG ID|Expedition|Goldeen|111}} and {{TCG ID|Expedition|Magikarp|118}}. | '''Kingler's Day''' is the name of a Pokémon-based [[e-Reader]] application. It is a minigame featuring {{p|Kingler}}. Four cards are required to play the Kingler's Day application: {{TCG ID|Expedition|Cloyster|8}}, {{TCG ID|Expedition|Kingler|15}}, {{TCG ID|Expedition|Goldeen|111}} and {{TCG ID|Expedition|Magikarp|118}}. | ||
Revision as of 00:56, 14 April 2011
Kingler's Day is the name of a Pokémon-based e-Reader application. It is a minigame featuring Kingler. Four cards are required to play the Kingler's Day application: Cloyster, Kingler, Goldeen and Magikarp.
In Kingler's Day, the player takes on the role of a Kingler. The objective of the game is to capture as many Goldeen and Magikarp in the pond as possible within two minutes. There are Cloyster in the pond as well, but attempting to capture one will stun Kingler for a few minutes. The game ends when the clock reaches 0:00. Kingler's Day is not a game that is won or lost, instead it is a game where the player attempts to get the highest score that they possibly can.
Trivia
- Junichi Masuda composed the music for this game.