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===Poké Doll Grabber===
===Poké Doll Grabber===
[[File:Poké Doll Grabber.png|thumb|Level 3 Poké Doll Grabber Attraction]]
[[File:Poké Doll Grabber.png|thumb|Level 3 Poké Doll Grabber Attraction]]
'''Poké Doll Grabber''' (Japanese: ポケドールグラッバー ''Poké Doll Grabber'') is a game where the player's goal is to guide a crane basket with a basket of Poké Dolls past obstacles as the screen scrolls up towards a goal line. At the bottom of the interface are left and right arrow buttons to move the crane left or right, with a round button in the middle that accelerates the crane's upward progress while it is pressed. A bar on the right side of the interface will fill up to indicate the crane's current progress to the goal.
'''Poké Doll Grabber''' (Japanese: ポケドールグラッバー ''Poké Doll Grabber'') is a game where the player's goal is to guide a crane claw of Poké Dolls past obstacles as the screen scrolls up towards a goal line. At the bottom of the interface are left and right arrow buttons to move the crane left or right, with a round button in the middle that accelerates the crane's upward progress while it is pressed. A bar on the right side of the interface will fill up to indicate the crane's current progress to the goal.


The game starts with the claw grabbing five Poké Dolls, before it begins its journey upwards. As the screen scrolls up, short and long rectangular obstacles will appear. If the Poké Dolls touch an obstacle, one doll will be dropped; if all five dolls are lost, the game is over. Avoiding the obstacles is slightly complicated by the fact that the momentum of moving the crane will temporarily leave it swinging back and forth after movement stops. Longer movements produce larger swings than shorter movements. Following a long movement by a brief short movement, however, will ultimately result in only a small swing.
The game starts with the claw grabbing five Poké Dolls before it begins its journey upwards. As the screen scrolls up, short and long rectangular obstacles will appear. If the Poké Dolls touch an obstacle, one doll will be dropped; if all five dolls are lost, the game is over. Avoiding the obstacles is slightly complicated by the fact that the momentum of moving the crane will temporarily leave it swinging back and forth after movement stops. Longer movements produce larger swings than shorter movements. Following a long movement by a brief short movement, however, will ultimately result in only a small swing.


In the Level 1 game, there are 7 obstacles, while in the Level 2 and 3 games, there are 10. In the Level 2 and 3 games, the distances between the obstacles is also shorter than in the Level 1 game, and some of the obstacles may also move back and forth across the screen.
In the Level 1 game, there are 7 obstacles, while in the Level 2 and 3 games, there are 10. In the Level 2 and 3 games, the distances between the obstacles is also shorter than in the Level 1 game, and some of the obstacles may also move back and forth across the screen.


The final rank received depends on how many Poké Dolls remain in the crane basket when the game finishes. The player will receive an item depending on that rank and on the level of the game.
The final rank received depends on how many Poké Dolls remain in the claw when the game finishes. The player will receive an item depending on the level of the game. The type of item is random and not affected by the player's final rank.


Poké Doll Grabber was first made available on February 3, 2015.
Poké Doll Grabber was first made available on February 3, 2015.
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