Color Changing Tingle's Love Balloon Trip

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Color Changing Tingle's Love Balloon Trip
Developer(s) Vanpool
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Release date Japan August 6, 2009
Rating(s) CERO: A (All Ages)
Platform(s) Nintendo DS
Predecessor Tingle's Balloon Fight DS
Successor The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks
File:Sw_small_logo.png Guide/Walkthrough at StrategyWiki

Color Changing Tingle's Love Balloon Trip (いろづきチンクルの恋のバルーントリップ, Irozuki Chinkuru no Koi no Barūn Torippu) is a game for the Nintendo DS. It is the third game starring Tingle and shares its visual style with Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland. Rather than money, this game's theme are women.

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Overview

Tingle's Love Balloon Trip's Opening Title Screen

Similar to Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland, the game starts with an ordinary, 35-year-old man. While he watches a sales program on television, the man learns of a book that is deemed to make its readers popular amongst the ladies. He orders the book, but he gets sucked into the world of a picture book when he opens it and transforms into Tingle. He learns that the only way to get out of the book is to dance with the princess of this world, which is the main goal of the game.

Tingle gets to know three new helpful friends in the world inspired by characters from The Wizard of Oz: Kakashi the scarecrow, Buriki the tin woman, and Lion the lion. The cheerful Kakashi is small and therefore he is able to get into small spaces, while Buriki is very intelligent and the cowardly Lion is notable for his strength. Tingle has to wisely use the abilities of his friends in order to solve the puzzles.

A central gameplay element is the romantic communication with female characters. To complete the game, Tingle has to have some form of relationship with each of the five available girls. To raise the girl's affections, he must enter the "Love Push" mode, and attempt to raise their "love meters". He does this by giving them gifts, where each gift has a different effect on each girl. Most gifts are purchased from Loveya for a certain amount Rupees, but there are some items which may be found laying around in various places.

Like Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland, the game makes use of the stylus, such as for using items, speaking with people, and navigating menus.[1][2][3] However, this game is almost entirely a point-and-click adventure, and the control pad is not used at all, except for in a certain Dungeon mini-game, where a control pad may be purchased for 1,000 Rupees.

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Enemies

Bosses

Dungeons

Glitches

Hacks

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Gallery

References

  1. Tingle Chases Girls in New Game at IGN
  2. Tingle's Balloon Trip of Love - details, plus more screens and videos at GoNintendo
  3. Overview trailer at GameTrailers

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