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Toreba prize watcher
Toreba prize watcher







toreba prize watcher
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Chocco pies were tasty, as were the cream collon snacks I had to win purely based on name. Some of the notable things so far a Chain Chomp from Mario, a weird bath fishing set, and snacks that are half science experiment – dissolving powder into liquids, then combining and creating weird jelly balls.

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That makes each turn on a 77 credit game cost ~$1.30AU and a 250 credit game cost ~$4.50.Ī few weeks of playing and getting some prizes, I requested shipping and had two boxes turn up full of interesting goodies: A single game can cost anywhere from 77 to 777 (rare) with most games in the 100-250 range.

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To give an idea on the cost – if you load up 5000 yen (about $75AU) (the minimum to get a free delivery) each point costs a bit under 2 cents Australian. The price to play isn’t cheap, but as long as you load up enough money, delivery is free for whatever you win once a week. The lure of winning a bunch of Japanese items toys, food and gadgets is strong. There’s a bunch of different games and different methods of winning – some are skills based requiring several turns to win, others are much more random – but I gradually got better at working out what I could win and when. Maybe that’ll be released here soon.īack on Cremas – although there’s a bit of broken English and the occasional Japanese writing instead of English, overall it’s pretty good and makes enough sense to work out what’s going on.Īfter deciding I actually liked this one, I spent a fair bit of time working out how it all functioned. I did want to try Sega’s version of this which has launched in the U.S., but isn’t out in Australia yet.

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I searched the Google Play store and tried a few others I could find, but didn’t really like any of them – until I found Crane Master/Claw Machine Master by a company called Cremas (links for Google Play and iOS app). Toreba itself wasn’t much different, but it seemed reasonably difficult to win at.

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I wondered if there were other crane games around, or if Toreba had changed. I hadn’t really done it since, up until isolation was thrust upon us. A few years back, I got into online crane games from a company called Toreba, and of course blogged about it (that wasn’t a sponsored post, and nor is this – I’ve received nothing from them beyond any other player would have).









Toreba prize watcher