![]() ![]() If you don’t complete the order in time, you have the option to shell out some golden acorns (the in-game currency that you can spend real money on) to add three more turns. They can definitely make troublesome levels way easier, and in general the game is generous early on with these boosts. The boosts for during the game include wiping out specific obstacles or eradicating entire rows or columns. The before ones involve starting with special icons already in the field. By progressing through the game, you accumulate boosts that can be used before or during stages. Now this is where some of the microtransaction fun comes into play. ![]() Less powerful boosts come in the form of bullhorn icons that wipe out icons in different directions. Most of them are just powerful blasts in a cardinal direction, but some do crazier things like make surrounding icons the same as the most populated one. ![]() Your leader Pokémon always has a specific one that will show up as you rack up points. Nuts can only be eliminated from the field when hit with a more powerful special icon. Sugar cubes can block parts of the area and take several hits to knock out. Honey might be glazed over icons, so you have to hit them twice to wipe them out. The obstacles are varied and keep on adding wrinkles to the gameplay. To complete a stage you have to fill out the order, which can require a high score, a specific number of a type of Pokémon to collect, or the elimination of certain obstacles. Where it gets deeper is in the objectives and obstacles that come up in different stages. As you move around, the icons swirl around, almost like you’re mixing up ingredients. Your goal is generally to use your finger or a stylus to connect as many of the same icons as possible in a strict time limit. Instead, it plays more like Tsum Tsum games. The puzzles aren’t grid-based like Shuffle, or the similar Pokémon Battle Trozei and Pokémon Trozei, though they retain the same style of Pokémon tile designs. You select a Pokémon to be the cook for the meal and then go play a stage. Coming from Genius Sonority, who previously worked on Pokémon Shuffle (also a well-made free-to-play puzzle game), Café Mix puts you into the kitchen of a café that serves Pokémon dishes that resemble Pokémon (and aren’t made of Pokémon, I hope).
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