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The game starts from the time when he was just an average middle-aged man. While living out the dull days of the main character's life, he receives a devine message stating to visit "The Spring". In doing so and visiting the spring, he is confronted by a person who names himself Rupee-ji (Old Man Rupee). The main character learns that if he saves rupees (money) and throws them into the spring, he will be taken to the dream paradise of "Rupee Land". After agreeing to the task, he changes into "Tingle" through Magic. Where Rupees are everything, and if you run out, you must shoulder the fate of also running out of life. The game starts from the time when he was just an average middle-aged man. While living out the dull days of the main character's life, he receives a devine message stating to visit "The Spring". In doing so and visiting the spring, he is confronted by a person who names himself Rupee-ji (Old Man Rupee). The main character learns that if he saves rupees (money) and throws them into the spring, he will be taken to the dream paradise of "Rupee Land". After agreeing to the task, he changes into "Tingle" through Magic. Where Rupees are everything, and if you run out, you must shoulder the fate of also running out of life.


Among the characters you will meet, there are: Rupeeji (Old Man Rupee), the purple blond-haired fairy Pingle, who resides in a monitor in Tingle's house. An early screenshot shows Tingle using the Tingle Bomb seen in '']''. Among the characters you will meet, there are: Rupeeji (Old Man Rupee), the purple blond-haired fairy Pingle, who resides in a monitor in Tingle's house, and a mysterious character who goes by the name of Oge. An early screenshot shows Tingle using the Tingle Bomb seen in '']''.



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2006 video game
Mogitate Tingle no Barairo Rupee Land
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Developer(s)Nintendo
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Platform(s)Nintendo DS
Release2006 (Japan)
Genre(s)RPG

Mogitate Tingle no Barairo Rupee Land (literally translated as Tingle's Freshly-Picked Rose-Colored Rupee Land) is a Nintendo DS RPG video game starring Tingle, a character from various games in The Legend of Zelda series from Nintendo.

The game is currently planned to be released in 2006 in Japan. There is currently no release date outside of Japan.

Overview

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The game starts from the time when he was just an average middle-aged man. While living out the dull days of the main character's life, he receives a devine message stating to visit "The Spring". In doing so and visiting the spring, he is confronted by a person who names himself Rupee-ji (Old Man Rupee). The main character learns that if he saves rupees (money) and throws them into the spring, he will be taken to the dream paradise of "Rupee Land". After agreeing to the task, he changes into "Tingle" through Magic. Where Rupees are everything, and if you run out, you must shoulder the fate of also running out of life.

Among the characters you will meet, there are: Rupeeji (Old Man Rupee), the purple blond-haired fairy Pingle, who resides in a monitor in Tingle's house, and a mysterious character who goes by the name of Oge. An early screenshot shows Tingle using the Tingle Bomb seen in The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker.


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Note

  1. This is a literal translation of the Japanese title. Though some sources have translated the title as "Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rose-coloured Rupee Land" or "Fresh Tingle's Rose-coloured Rupee Land", the literal translation is Tingle's Freshly-Picked Rose-Colored Rupee Land . Important to note is that if the game sees a Western release, the title may be changed to something more fitting for Western countries.


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