Pop was made by Australian developer Nnooo, and centres around the concept of popping bubbles. In the game, bubbles float to the top of the screen and players have to pop as many as possible before time runs out. To increase your time limit however, you’re encouraged to make chains by popping bubbles of the same colour consecutively. Additionally, Pop features competitive multiplayer for up to four players, where your ultimate goal is to score more points than your opponents. To mix things up a bit, you can also collect power-ups that will cause havoc for other players such as not letting them score points for a brief period, or even darkening the entire screen except for the area around your cursor. The game will set you back 700 points.
Similar to the GameCube’s Pokemon Box title, My Pokemon Ranch lets players store and interact with their Pokemon from Pokemon Diamond/Pearl. In case you don’t own a copy of Diamond/Pearl, the game will give you six starter Pokemon, as well as an additional one at the beginning of each day. Every day the game also gives players a request to capture a specific Pokemon in Diamond/Pearl and transfer it to the ranch. Other features include the ability to take photos and send them to people registered on your Wii, and use your favourite Miis to interact with the little pocket monsters. My Pokemon Ranch is priced at 1,000 points.

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