Every business has a starting point. For Japanese arcades, one of them was on department store rooftops.
The game consists of various mini-games with a carnival theme, such as Alley Bowling, Lucky Cups, Nerves of Steel, Hoops, and Day at the Races. These are set up through 5 different themed areas of the carnival. The player can even win virtual prizes depending on their score. There are also many Easter eggs hidden as well. You can also multiplayer with up to 4 players. To do that on the booths screen click multiplayer and press a to select booth. Games includes ka-pow and hole in 1. Some games you are not likely to find on a fairground.
Every business has a starting point. For Japanese arcades, one of them was on department store rooftops.
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