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* DevelopersForesight: ''Remix'' adds training stages that can grant massive amounts of EXP to Pokémon by spending up to 3 stamina. Since there are free 15-minute stamina gifts, that would lead to some serious level grinding sessions. However, if the player uses one and attempts using 2 or more stamina, the game will instead force the player to use Golden Acorns (unless they use just one stamina, which won't spend Golden Acorns).


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* NoFairCheating: ''Remix'' adds training stages that can grant massive amounts of EXP to Pokémon by spending up to 3 stamina. However, occasionally there are situations where players have temporary infinite stamina, such as free 15-minute stamina gifts or 6-hour infinite stamina for returning players, which would lead to some serious level grinding sessions. The devs counter this by forcing players to spend Golden Acorns if they want to use 2 or more stamina at once, forcing players to use one stamina at a time to conserve their acorns.

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** The Charming Emolga event features Snivy being a bit frustrated with it, much like Ash's Snivy towards Iris's Emolga in ''Anime/PokemonTheSeriesBlackAndWhite''. One of the Bingo goals for that event is to clear 587 leader Pokemon icons, Emolga's Pokedex number.



* TemporaryOnlineContent: Some Pokémon are special visitors, which only show up for a few days in real time and have to be befriended before a deadline to have them stay as employees. Both versions have events for gaining points solo or a team, while ''[=ReMix=]'' added One-Minute Cooking, another limited-time event that could net potential staff members.

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* TemporaryOnlineContent: Some Pokémon are special visitors, which only show up for a few days in real time and have to be befriended before a deadline to have them stay as employees. Both versions have events for gaining points solo or a team, while ''[=ReMix=]'' added One-Minute Cooking, another limited-time event that could net potential staff members. Eventually some paid events were added so you could get the limited-time Pokemon you missed.

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** The game periodically releases Pokémon that are designed to do very well on events/provide a high bonus reward during team events. Lack one of them, and your score will most likely tank/be too slow to complete.
*** Team events are very rarely going to give you a bonus Pokémon to use to get more points, with all of them either being locked to a monthly pass or through delivery.

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** The game periodically releases Pokémon that are designed to do very well on events/provide a high bonus reward during team events. Lack one of them, and your score will most likely tank/be too slow to complete.
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complete. Team events are very rarely going to give you a bonus Pokémon to use to get more points, with all of them either being locked to a monthly pass or through delivery.
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** The game periodically releases Pokémon that are designed to do very well on events/provide a high bonus reward during team events. Lack one of them, and your score will most likely tank/be too slow to complete.
*** Team events are very rarely going to give you a bonus Pokémon to use to get more points, with all of them either being locked to a monthly pass or through delivery.
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''Pokémon Café Mix'' is a FreeToPlay puzzle game in the ''{{Franchise/Pokemon}}'' series developed by Creator/GeniusSonority, developers of previous ''Pokémon'' puzzle games ''VideoGame/PokemonTrozei'' and ''VideoGame/PokemonShuffle''. Initially announced as part of ''Pokémon Presents'' on June 17th, 2020, the game was released for UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, Android and [=iOS=] on June 24th. On August 18, 2021 it was announced that the game would be getting a title update called ''Pokémon Café Remix'', which launched on October 27 with new gameplay features and expansions.

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''Pokémon Café Mix'' is a FreeToPlay puzzle game in the ''{{Franchise/Pokemon}}'' series developed by Creator/GeniusSonority, developers of previous ''Pokémon'' puzzle games ''VideoGame/PokemonTrozei'' and ''VideoGame/PokemonShuffle''. Initially announced as part of ''Pokémon Presents'' on June 17th, 2020, the game was released for UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, Platform/NintendoSwitch, Android and [=iOS=] on June 24th. On August 18, 2021 it was announced that the game would be getting a title update called ''Pokémon Café Remix'', which launched on October 27 with new gameplay features and expansions.
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* InterfaceScrew: The combo indicator that is displayed around the top right part off the game board may end up obscuring icons or gimmicks. Not a major hazard in normal levels, but can be a problem in levels where you're hounded by time and end up not noticing a gimmick you need to clear behind this combo indicator.

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* InterfaceScrew: The combo indicator that is displayed around the top right part off the game board may end up obscuring icons or gimmicks. Not a major hazard in normal levels, but can be a problem in One-Minute Cooking levels where you're hounded by time and end up not noticing a gimmick you need to clear behind this combo indicator.hidden gimmick.



* StarterMon: Eevee. In the original version, you'll ditch it almost immediately as soon as you befriend your first Pokémon, Charmander, as you're actively encouraged to bring Pokémon whose specialty matches the specific Order, and Eevee is [[NonElemental typeless]]. In ''Remix'', however, it stays useful for a bit longer, due to instead specializing in all order types as well as being able to clear sugar cubes, whipped cream, and nuts[[labelnote:*]]at level 15 and above[[/labelnote]] instantly, which are some of the most common gimmicks.

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* StarterMon: Eevee. In the original version, you'll ditch it almost immediately as soon as you befriend your first Pokémon, Charmander, as you're actively encouraged to bring Pokémon whose specialty matches the specific Order, and Eevee is [[NonElemental typeless]]. In ''Remix'', however, it stays useful for a bit longer, due to instead specializing in all order types as well as being able to clear sugar cubes, whipped cream, and nuts[[labelnote:*]]at level 15 and above[[/labelnote]] instantly, which are some of the most common gimmicks.gimmicks, plus it has the lowest skill gauge (at 50) compared to other Pokémon (whose gauge is at least 60) and thus can generate its skill faster.
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* InterfaceScrew: The combo indicator that is displayed around the top right part off the game board may end up obscuring icons or gimmicks. Not a major hazard in normal levels, but can be a problem in levels where you're hounded by time and end up not noticing a gimmick you need to clear behind this combo indicator.

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Galarian starters became standard patrons after Remix, while Celebi is now available via gacha.


* TemporaryOnlineContent: Some Pokémon are special visitors, which only show up for a few days in real time and have to be befriended before a deadline to have them stay as employees. Some special visitors include the Galarian starters Scorbunny, Sobble, and Grookey, Dragonite, and Celebi.

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* TemporaryOnlineContent: Some Pokémon are special visitors, which only show up for a few days in real time and have to be befriended before a deadline to have them stay as employees. Some special visitors include the Galarian starters Scorbunny, Sobble, and Grookey, Dragonite, and Celebi.Both versions have events for gaining points solo or a team, while ''[=ReMix=]'' added One-Minute Cooking, another limited-time event that could net potential staff members.
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* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: All the Pokémon are presented in a SuperDeformed and cheerful art style that freaking ''Charizard'' can compete against Dragonite for ''cutest dragon''.

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* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: All the Pokémon are presented in a SuperDeformed and cheerful art style style, to the point that freaking ''Charizard'' can compete against Dragonite for ''cutest dragon''.
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* NotSoExtinct: Even [[VideoGame/PokemonLegendsArceus Hisuian Forms]] of Pokémon can visit the Café, such as Zorua.
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* HardModeFiller: Clearing all available regular orders unlocks Master Mode, where you are able to play more difficult versions of the regular orders.

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* HardModeFiller: Clearing all available regular orders unlocks Master Mode, where you are able to play more difficult versions of the regular orders. Master Mode progress resets when a new wave of orders goes live, and you get some Master Points for your trouble, incentivizing playing during the content downtime.
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** Victini's Café Skill references [[SecretArt V-create]] in both its animation and V-shaped pattern.

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** Victini's Café Skill references [[SecretArt V-create]] in both its animation and V-shaped pattern. pattern, while its five-star outfit is labeled ''Searing Chef'' (a play on Victini's other special move Searing Shot).

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* WholesomeCrossdresser: Male Pikachu can access the Fancy Dress outfit (obtained via a special event), and nobody in the café, not even Pikachu, minds.
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* BigEater: Events when a very hungry Pokémon visits the cafe involve making order after order to satisfy its stomach until the event expires, implying the trope. This occurs to even Pokémon that aren't known to be big eaters. This also includes ''Mewtwo.''

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