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''100% Orange Juice'' is a virtual boardgame developed by the doujin group Creator/OrangeJuice in 2009, to celebrate their 5th anniversary. It features characters from their previous titles such as ''VideoGame/{{SUGURI}},'' ''VideoGame/{{sora}}'', ''VideoGame/FlyingRedBarrel'' and ''VideoGame/QPShooting'' to create a crossover for their various games. It was localized by Fruitbat Factory and released on Steam and Desura.

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''100% Orange Juice'' is a virtual boardgame board game developed by the doujin group Creator/OrangeJuice in 2009, to celebrate their 5th anniversary. It features characters from their previous titles such as ''VideoGame/{{SUGURI}},'' ''VideoGame/{{sora}}'', ''VideoGame/FlyingRedBarrel'' and ''VideoGame/QPShooting'' to create a crossover for their various games. It was localized by Fruitbat Factory and released on Steam and Desura.
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** Big Poppo for Star Devourer. While Big Poppo can steal tons of stars by hitting other players, she gives 100 stars from the boss to the players when KO'd, which bring Star Devourer closer to losing.
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* DeckClogger: Some Gift Cards are specifically designed to waste space on a player's deck with no benefits whatsoever:
** The card "Unlucky Charm" causes players to gradually lose a small amount of stars every turn. While they can use it to send it to another player at random, doing so will cost more stars than what they lose if they have just kept it (if the cost of the card doesn't exceed the player's current star amount), so reckless usage of the card can turn it into a very damaging star sink. The only way to get rid of the card is to discard it if the player's deck becomes too full.
** The playable Store Manager has a [[LimitBreak Hyper Card]] called "Banned for Life", which works on this principle. Using the card itself will just send it over to another player at random, and if a player discards the card, it'll discard their entire deck along with it. Discarding the card is the only way to permanently get rid of it but at the cost of erasing whatever advantageous cards a player might have.

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* DeckClogger: Some Gift Cards are specifically designed to waste space on in a player's deck with no benefits whatsoever:
** The card "Unlucky Charm" causes players to gradually lose a small amount of stars every turn. While they can use it to send it to another player at random, doing so will cost more stars than what they lose if they have just kept it (if the cost of the card doesn't exceed the player's current star amount), so reckless usage of the card can turn it into a very damaging star sink. The only way to get rid of the card is to discard it if the player's deck hand becomes too full.
** The playable Store Manager has a [[LimitBreak Hyper Card]] called "Banned for Life", which works on this principle. Using the card itself will just send it over to another player at random, and if a player discards the card, it'll discard their entire deck hand along with it. Discarding the card is the only way to permanently get rid of it it, but at the cost of erasing whatever advantageous cards a player might have.



* DownloadableContent: A plethora of DLC is available for the game, the vast majority of which is extra Characters, but there are few additional Card Packs included as well.

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* DownloadableContent: A plethora of DLC is available for the game, the vast majority of which is extra Characters, but there are a few additional Card Packs included as well.



* LighterAndSofter: Star Breaker and Sweet Breaker's campaigns focus on doing this to both characters--toning down both Star Breaker's desire for destruction, and Sweet Breaker's almost-KnightTemplar attitude towards conflict.

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* LighterAndSofter: Star Breaker and Sweet Breaker's campaigns focus on doing this to both characters--toning characters -- toning down both Star Breaker's desire for destruction, and Sweet Breaker's almost-KnightTemplar attitude towards conflict.
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* AmbidextrousSprite: Happens to Krila, Alte, Ceoreparque, and Kiriko: The first has an EyepatchOfPower covering her right eye, the second's PeekABangs cover her left eye, and the last two also have a PeekABangs covering her right eye. In all cases, they swap positions when facing in the opposite direction.

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* AmbidextrousSprite: Happens to Krila, Alte, Ceoreparque, and Kiriko: The first has an EyepatchOfPower covering her right eye, the second's PeekABangs bangs cover her left eye, and the last two also have a PeekABangs bangs covering her right eye. In all cases, they swap positions when facing in the opposite direction.
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* OriginalGeneration: Kai, Marie Poppo in any of her two forms (Normal, Mixed), Tomomo in any of her three forms (Normal, Casual and Sweet Eater), Mio, Ellie, Lulu, Arnette, Maynie, Halena, Cook, Watty, Pomeranius, and Sweet Creator.

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* OriginalGeneration: Kai, Marie Poppo in any of her two forms (Normal, Mixed), Tomomo in any of her three forms (Normal, Casual and Sweet Eater), Mio, Mio (Normal and Festive), Ellie, Lulu, Arnette, Maynie, Halena, Cook, Watty, Pomeranius, and Sweet Creator.
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* DeckClogger: Some Gift Cards are specifically designed to waste space on a player's deck with no benefits whatsoever:
** The card "Unlucky Charm" causes players to gradually lose a small amount of stars every turn. While they can use it to send it to another player at random, doing so will cost more stars than what they lose if they have just kept it (if the cost of the card doesn't exceed the player's current star amount), so reckless usage of the card can turn it into a very damaging star sink. The only way to get rid of the card is to discard it if the player's deck becomes too full.
** The playable Store Manager has a [[LimitBreak Hyper Card]] called "Banned for Life", which works on this principle. Using the card itself will just send it over to another player at random, and if a player discards the card, it'll discard their entire deck along with it. Discarding the card is the only way to permanently get rid of it but at the cost of erasing whatever advantageous cards a player might have.
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* MemoryMatchMiniGame: One of the Playground Minigames you can randomly play from a Minigame Panel is called "Match 2", which involves [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin matching two pairs of cards]]. The player is presented between 8-12 face down cards at the start and, depending on what number they roll on the die from 1-6, will reveal the exact number of cards they rolled for a head start. If the player succeeds in matching all pairs, then the last pair they matched becomes their prize. However, they only have three attempts to do so, and because the minigame is hosted by [[{{Troll}} Marie Poppo]], losing the minigame outright will cause her to select a random prize for the player out of their control which can be either good or bad.
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* EverythingsBetterWithPlushies: There are plushies of Suguri, Marie Poppo, Hime, QP, Sora, and Star Breaker, complete with their own cards and special accessory, all thanks to a very successful Kickstarter campaign by Fruitbat Factory and Orange_Juice in collaboration with the US-based Symbiote Studios. A second wave, consisting of Alte, Aru, Tomomo, Saki, Ceoreparque, and Marc, complete with their own cards and accessories, has since been made.
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* OriginalGeneration: Kai, Marie Poppo in any of her two forms (Normal, Mixed), Tomomo in any of her three forms (Normal, Casual and Sweet Eater), Mio, Ellie, Lulu, Arnette, Maynie, Halena and Cook.

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* OriginalGeneration: Kai, Marie Poppo in any of her two forms (Normal, Mixed), Tomomo in any of her three forms (Normal, Casual and Sweet Eater), Mio, Ellie, Lulu, Arnette, Maynie, Halena Halena, Cook, Watty, Pomeranius, and Cook.Sweet Creator.

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* BalefulPolymorph: The "Pigformation" event (made to celebrate 2019's Year of the Boar) involves the [[LittleBitBeastly entire cast except Marc gaining pig features like a snout and ears]] and generally becoming [[NotHimself not themselves]]. It's up to Marc to save her friends from the Pigformation by [[WhenAllYouHaveIsAHammer beating them up in board game combat.]]


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* ForcedTransformation: The "Pigformation" event (made to celebrate 2019's Year of the Boar) involves the [[LittleBitBeastly entire cast except Marc gaining pig features like a snout and ears]] and generally becoming [[NotHimself not themselves]]. It's up to Marc to save her friends from the Pigformation by [[WhenAllYouHaveIsAHammer beating them up in board game combat.]]
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* VanillaUnit: Some characters like the starting cast (Kai, Marie Poppo, QP, Suguri, Sora, and Marc) do not come with Passive abilities that give them gimmicks in gameplay, so their playstyles are relatively straightforward with only their raw stats to rely on. This means that in a vacuum, aside from stats, they have no inherent benefits or drawbacks compared to characters who do have Passives, so how they perform in a lobby match entirely depends on execution and the cards you have at your disposal.
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* MesACrowd: [[spoiler:Marie Poppo, who is a ''[[UpToEleven mass-produced]]'' ArtificialHuman.]]

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* MesACrowd: [[spoiler:Marie Poppo, who is a ''[[UpToEleven mass-produced]]'' ''mass-produced'' ArtificialHuman.]]
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** The card "Dash". Makes movement for that turn use 2 dice. Very simple, and ''very'' useful.

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** The card "Dash". Makes movement for that turn use 2 dice. Very simple, very cheap (3 stars), and ''very'' useful.
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** The Shifu Robot starts out and revives with only 1 HP which gradually heals by 1 every three turns, so for the first several turns, it is susceptible to being easily [=KOed=] by other players.

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** The Shifu Robot starts out and revives with only 1 2 HP which gradually heals by 1 every three turns, so for the first several turns, it is susceptible to being easily [=KOed=] by other players.



** A bar of azuki bean ice cream appears over Tomomo (Casual)'s sprite when she is holding a copy of her Hyper in her hand. This serves solely to tell the other three players to get rid of her as soon as possible, as a Tomomo (Casual) who survives her turn can become Tomomo (Sweet Eater).

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** A bar of azuki bean ice cream appears over Tomomo (Casual)'s sprite when she is holding a copy of her Hyper in her hand. This serves solely to tell the other three players to get rid of her it as soon as possible, as a Tomomo (Casual) who survives her turn can become Tomomo (Sweet Eater).



** Similar to Saki is Krila, who sets 3 trap cards as her Hyper. Using "We are Waruda" (which shuffles all trap cards on the field onto random spaces) after setting down a few of her Hypers can make any game chaotic.

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** Similar to Saki is Krila, who sets 3 3-5 trap cards as her Hyper. Using "We are Waruda" (which shuffles all trap cards on the field onto random spaces) after setting down a few of her Hypers can make any game chaotic.
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* AlliterativeName: Some cards play with this, such as: President's Privilege[[note]]For ten stars, it allows you to play any card from your hand, without paying any additional cost[[/note]], Princess' Privilege[[note]]You need a full hand to play this card, which replaces all three cards (Four with Aru) with new ones[[/note]], or Protagonist's Privilege[[note]]Kai's Hyper Card, which negates counter attacks in battle, so Kai can safely attack first[[/note]].

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* AlliterativeName: Some cards play with this, such as: President's Privilege[[note]]For ten stars, it allows you to play any card from your hand, without paying any additional cost[[/note]], Princess' Privilege[[note]]You need a can draw 3 new cards, but requires an empty or full hand to play this card, which replaces all three cards (Four with Aru) with new ones[[/note]], use[[/note]], or Protagonist's Privilege[[note]]Kai's Hyper Card, which negates counter attacks in battle, so Kai can safely attack first[[/note]].
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* EleventhHourSuperpower: The "Super All-Out Mode" event card grants +2 Attack to all players for their next battle; however, it can only be used after reaching level 4.

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* EleventhHourSuperpower: The "Super All-Out Mode" event "Accel Hyper" battle card grants +2 Attack to all players the user double the dice for their next battle; attack; however, it can only be used after reaching level 4.

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* AwesomeButImpractical: Many hyper and high-level cards end up being this due to their star cost.
** The card Star-Blasting Light destroys all traps on the board and deals 1 damage per trap to each character who set any. However, its 50-star price tag prevents it from seeing much play.



** Saki's Cookie heals 1 HP for free, a simple boost that can often be a lifesaver.



** Peat has +1 in ATK, DEF, and EVD, but only 3 HP.
** Kae's ability is to gain attack boost from negative defense.

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** Peat has +1 in ATK, DEF, and EVD, but only 3 HP.
** Kae's ability is to gain attack boost from negative defense. Combine this with 4 HP, and she's extremely brittle if she doesn't land a kill.
** The playable Seagull character has +1 attack, but -1 defense and evasion and 3 HP.
** Hoshina Reika has a statline similar to Seagull, but with higher attack and defense in exchange for lower recovery time and the inability to gain wins normas.



** There is literally an end-of-match bonus that can be awarded (individually) to players who set enough trap cards. It is called "Trap Meister".

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** There is literally an The end-of-match bonus that "Trap Meister" can be awarded (individually) to players who set enough trap cards. It is called "Trap Meister".cards.
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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: As of this writing, there are about ''45'' characters, the majority of them being DLC (46 if you count Tomato and Mimyuu as separate characters). This is quite a step-up from the initial roster, which only had eleven playable characters (not counting boss character Tomomo) at launch.

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