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'''Deerling's Season Slider''', released on March 16, 2012, is an online game similar on the popular {{wp|Collapse!}} series of games. The game is a marker clearing game. There are four different markers, each representing one of the four different [[seasons]]. The player must use the arrow to draw a line connecting at least three adjacent markers of the same type to remove them and score points. 60 degree angles are not allowed. The player must connect at least four season markers to earn a "good" rating. Bonus points can be earned by obtaining a sufficient amount of good ratings. As markers are cleared, the matching Fever Gauge will increase. Once one of the Fever Gauges reaches the maximum amount, the game will enter Fever Mode, which is represented by a form of {{p|Sawsbuck}}. In Fever Mode, the point values will increase. In addition, only a single type of markers will fall, matching the coat of the Sawsbuck. For example, winter markers would fall when Sawsbuck is in its winter form. During Fever Mode, it is possible to connect less than three markers to make them disappear. The game has a time limit of three minutes. Once time is up, the game ends. The player will receive extra points based on the trophies won. A Trainer Token is earned the first time the player achieves 100 points; after that, 100,000 points are needed.
'''Deerling's Season Slider''', released on March 16, 2012, is an online game similar on the popular {{wp|Collapse!}} series of games. The game is a marker clearing game. There are four different markers, each representing one of the four different [[seasons]]. The player must use the arrow to draw a line connecting at least three adjacent markers of the same type to remove them and score points. 60 degree angles are not allowed. The player must connect at least four season markers to earn a "good" rating. Bonus points can be earned by obtaining a sufficient amount of good ratings. As markers are cleared, the matching Fever Gauge will increase. Once one of the Fever Gauges reaches the maximum amount, the game will enter Fever Mode, which is represented by a form of {{p|Sawsbuck}}. In Fever Mode, the point values will increase. In addition, only a single type of markers will fall, matching the coat of the Sawsbuck. For example, winter markers would fall when Sawsbuck is in its winter form. During Fever Mode, it is possible to connect less than three markers to make them disappear. The game has a time limit of three minutes. Once time is up, the game ends. The player will receive extra points based on the trophies won. A Trainer Token is earned the first time the player achieves 100 points; after that, 100,000 points are needed.


====Trophies====<!--Replacement for this section in the form of a table coming soon.-->
====Trophies====
* Spectator Trophy
{{main|Trophy (Online games)#Deerling's Season Slider}}
* Happy Spring Trophy
* Watchful Trophy
* Erase-8 Trophy
* Erase-11 Trophy
* Erase-15 Trophy
* Erase-20 Trophy
* Good-20 Trophy
* Good-40 Trophy
* Good-60 Trophy
* Good-80 Trophy
* Fever-1 Trophy
* Fever-2 Trophy
* Fever-4 Trophy
* Fever-5 Trophy
* Countdown Trophy
* Count Up Trophy
* Lucky Beat Trophy
* All-Across Trophy
* High and Low Trophy
* Diagonal Trophy
* Jackpot Trophy
* Impatient Trophy
* Thaw Out Trophy
* Sunny Day Trophy
* Falling Leaves Trophy
* Winter Time Trophy
* New Year Trophy
* All Seasons Trophy
* Summer Vacation Trophy
* Autumn Colors Trophy
* Hibernation Trophy
* Joyful Trophy
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* {{p|Meloetta}}
* {{p|Meloetta}}
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{{main|Trophy (Online games)#Gothita's Portrait Panic!}}
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[[File:Joltik Super Circuit.png|thumb|300px|Joltik's Super Circuit!]]
[[File:Joltik Super Circuit.png|thumb|300px|Joltik's Super Circuit!]]
'''Joltik's Super Circuit!''' is a game released on August 31, 2012 that featues {{p|Joltik}}. In this game, the player must swap panels forming a 4x4 grid to connect colored outlets. There are 3 colors: red, blue, and green. Once a connection is formed between at least two like colors, a circuit is formed, and the appropriate colored gauge increases until maxed. The used panels and outlets will be replaced after each connection. Once all 3 colored gauges are full, the player enters charge mode, where the player has a limited time to swap panels to create as much circuits as possible. When the timer runs out, or when all panels have current, bonus points wil be rewarded, with extra points for time remaining, if any. The game will continue until a total of 15 moves with current have been formed (not counting charge mode). Points will be awarded depending on the number of panels and number of running lines. At the end, trophies will be awarded depending on performance.
'''Joltik's Super Circuit!''' is a game released on August 31, 2012 that featues {{p|Joltik}}. In this game, the player must swap panels forming a 4x4 grid to connect colored outlets. There are 3 colors: red, blue, and green. Once a connection is formed between at least two like colors, a circuit is formed, and the appropriate colored gauge increases until maxed. The used panels and outlets will be replaced after each connection. Once all 3 colored gauges are full, the player enters charge mode, where the player has a limited time to swap panels to create as much circuits as possible. When the timer runs out, or when all panels have current, bonus points wil be rewarded, with extra points for time remaining, if any. The game will continue until a total of 15 moves with current have been formed (not counting charge mode). Points will be awarded depending on the number of panels and number of running lines. At the end, trophies will be awarded depending on performance.
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====Trophies====
{{main|Trophy (Online games)#Joltik's Super Circuit!}}
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===Maractus's Blooming Blossoms!===
===Maractus's Blooming Blossoms!===
[[File:Maractus Blooming Blossoms.png|thumb|left|300px|Maractus' Blooming Blossoms!]]
[[File:Maractus Blooming Blossoms.png|thumb|left|300px|Maractus's Blooming Blossoms!]]
'''Maractus's Blooming Blossoms!''' is a game released on November 1, 2012 that features {{p|Maractus}}. In it, the player has to match leaves of the same color in order to make rings disappear. The leaves are arranged into several rings of red, black, and green, which the player can rotate with the click of a mouse. The player attempts to rotate the leaves so that one whole ring only contains leaves of a specific color so that the ring disappears. Initially, the player gains 49 points plus points for the amount of rings removed until that point, with the player being unable to make black leaves disappear. However, the game soon enters a mode known as 'Power Mode', in which a 2.1 multiplier is given for each ring made to disappear, with the black leaves turning into silver ones and being able to disappear. Soon, the player has the potential to enter 'Double Power Mode', in which the silver leaves turn gold and give a 2.5x multiplier, and from there the gold leaves can become rainbow ones. All Power Modes are both temporary, ending as soon as the bar on the bottom becomes fully black once again. Trainer Tokens are given the first time the player reaches 10,000 points, and for every time the player earns 90,000 after.
'''Maractus's Blooming Blossoms!''' is a game released on November 1, 2012 that features {{p|Maractus}}. In it, the player has to match leaves of the same color in order to make rings disappear. The leaves are arranged into several rings of red, black, and green, which the player can rotate with the click of a mouse. The player attempts to rotate the leaves so that one whole ring only contains leaves of a specific color so that the ring disappears. Initially, the player gains 49 points plus points for the amount of rings removed until that point, with the player being unable to make black leaves disappear. However, the game soon enters a mode known as 'Power Mode', in which a 2.1 multiplier is given for each ring made to disappear, with the black leaves turning into silver ones and being able to disappear. Soon, the player has the potential to enter 'Double Power Mode', in which the silver leaves turn gold and give a 2.5x multiplier, and from there the gold leaves can become rainbow ones. All Power Modes are both temporary, ending as soon as the bar on the bottom becomes fully black once again. Trainer Tokens are given the first time the player reaches 10,000 points, and for every time the player earns 90,000 after.
====Trophies====<!--Replacement for this section in the form of a table coming soon.-->
====Trophies====
*3 Power Trophy
{{main|Trophy (Online games)#Maractus's Blooming Blossoms!}}
*5 Power Trophy
*7 Power Trophy
*9 Power Trophy
*Statistic Leaves Trophy
*Red Bouquet Trophy
*Green Bouqet Trophy
*50 Rings Trophy
*75 Rings Trophy
*100 Rings Trophy
*120 Rings Trophy
*Merry Go Round Trophy
*Round And Round Trophy
*Break Time Trophy
*Hop Hop Skip Trophy
*Double Feature Trophy
*Triple Play Trophy
*5 Point Trophy
*Two-by-Four Trophy
*Three Beat Trophy
*Lucky-Square Trophy
*Red Ring Power Trophy
*Green Ring Power Trophy
*Act Two Trophy
*Echo Trophy
*All Red Trophy
*Go Green Trophy
*Top Ten Trophy
*Silver Ring Trophy
*Gold Ring Trophy
*Rainbow Ring Trophy
*No Go Trophy
*Big Moves Trophy
*Color Match Trophy
*Missed Chance Trophy
*Whole Shot Trophy
*Stone Circle Trophy
*Red Garden Trophy
*Green Garden Trophy
*Big Finish Trophy
*Golden Age Trophy
*Grand Finale Trophy
*Dance-A-Thon Trophy


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