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'''''Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland''''' is a spin-off game from the [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''Zelda'' series]] for the [[Nintendo DS]] handheld game console, developed by the Japanese company Vanpool and published by [[Nintendo]]. The popularity of the character [[Tingle]] in Japan prompted the development of his own game released on the 2nd of September, 2006. The game was granted a release in PAL format on the 14th of September, [[2007]] but never received a North American release, most likely due to the unpopularity of Tingle among western audiences.
'''''Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland''''' is a spin-off game from the [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''Zelda'' series]] for the [[Nintendo DS]] handheld game console, developed by the Japanese company Vanpool and published by [[Nintendo]]. The popularity of the character [[Tingle]] in Japan prompted the development of his own game released on the 2nd of September, 2006. The game was granted a release in PAL format on the 14th of September, [[2007]] but never received a North American release, most likely due to the unpopularity of Tingle among western audiences.
==Story==
==Story==
A pretty normal, 35 year old man was sitting at home until a voice from above tells him he can have money and women in Rupeeland. The voice tells him to go to the pond next to his house. The 35 year old does this, and comes upon [[Uncle Rupee]]. Uncle Rupee dresses up the 35 year old, and tells him from then on his name would be Tingle. He then tells him that if he can collect and toss enough rupees in that pool, he will come to Rupeeland. Tingle does this, but only to find that Uncle Rupee wanted the riches for himself. Tingle then battles Uncle Rupee as he lied and Rupeeland is not a paradise, but more of the opposite.
A pretty normal, 35-year-old man was sitting at home until a voice from above tells him he can have money and women in Rupeeland. The voice tells him to go to the pond next to his house. The 35 year old does this, and comes upon [[Uncle Rupee]]. Uncle Rupee dresses up the 35 year old, and tells him from then on his name would be Tingle. He then tells him that if he can collect and toss enough rupees in that pool, he will come to Rupeeland. Tingle does this, but only to find that Uncle Rupee wanted the riches for himself. Tingle then battles Uncle Rupee as he lied and Rupeeland is not a paradise, but more of the opposite.


==Rupees==
==Rupees==
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==Rupee Goods==
==Rupee Goods==
Tingle can come across hidden treasures throughout his quest, these treasures are [[Rupee Goods]] and 30 can be found scattered throughout the game.
Tingle can come across hidden treasures throughout his quest, these treasures are [[Rupee Good]]s and 30 can be found scattered throughout the game.


Rupee Goods cannot be sold, instead Tingle keeps them in the attic at his house.
Rupee Goods cannot be sold, instead Tingle keeps them in the attic at his house.
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Another unique feature of this game is bargaining. ''Freshly Picked: Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland'' features a plethora of non-playable characters that Tingle can interact with and all of them have one desire, rupees and lots of them.
Another unique feature of this game is bargaining. ''Freshly Picked: Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland'' features a plethora of non-playable characters that Tingle can interact with and all of them have one desire, rupees and lots of them.


Tingle will have to very frequently throughout the game have to pay characters in order to progress or to gain information, this is where bargaining comes in. Very rarely will any character ask for a set price, instead Tingle has to make an offer and hope that the character will accept, this can be very tricky as the characters normally give no indication of how much they will accept, if you offer too little they will refuse and they will also take all of the rupees you made in the offer. If you offer too much, they will accept and take all of the rupees but you may have paid far more then what you needed too, it comes down to trial and error to determine the best price.
Tingle will have to very frequently throughout the game have to pay characters in order to progress or to gain information, this is where bargaining comes in. Very rarely will any character ask for a set price, instead Tingle has to make an offer and hope that the character will accept, this can be very tricky as the characters normally give no indication of how much they will accept, if you offer too little they will refuse and they will also take all of the rupees you made in the offer. If you offer too much, they will accept and take all of the rupees but you may have paid far more than what you needed to, it comes down to trial and error to determine the best price.


==Combat==
==Combat==
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*[[Catfish Deyansu]]
*[[Catfish Deyansu]]
*[[Derorin Boy]]


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