Pokemon Shuffle details, including pricing
The Pokemon Company distributed new information about Pokemon Shuffle today. We have details about quite a few things, including pricing. Check out all of the tidbits in the roundup below.
– Free-to-play, as previously mentioned
 – Stamina system: get 5 hearts and use a heart every time you play a stage (win or lose)
 – Takes time for hearts to recover
 – Initially thought to be 15 minutes, but images show 30 minutes
 – Expedite recovery by buying hearts in the store using the in-game currency, gems
 – Can obtain gems through StreetPass
 – There are also in-app purchases
 – 1 Gem = 100 Yen ($0.84 so will probably be $1 in the US)
 – Can then purchase either hearts or coins
 – Coins can be used to buy items to make stages easier, or Great Balls to make capture of Pokemon more likely.
 – Pricing scheme:
Hearts
 5 Hearts = 1 Gem
 20 Hearts = 3 Gems
 45 Hearts = 6 Gems
 75 Hearts = 10 Gems
Coins
 5000 Coins = 1 Gem
 20000 Coins = 3 Gems
 45000 Coins = 6 Gems
 75000 Coins = 10 Gems
– To get 75 hearts would be 1,000 yen (roughly $8)
 – Somewhere around 160 Pokemon/stages
 – 1 Pokemon per stage
 – Charizard and Mewtwo have two entries due to two Mega Evolutions
 – Those looking to run through the game as quickly as possible using the stamina feature and without losing a single match (just paying for hearts) would need to spend 2,300 yen (assuming there aren’t any extra stages with duplicates etc.)
 – The idea is to play it over time and not 100% it as fast as possible






