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[MENTION=27362]AhGwee[/MENTION]; 92151 They don't sell Kinder Eggs in the U.S., the Fanta here is nasty, and I haven't found a Doner Kebab here that compares to the one's I had in Germany :deadsad: I remember the huge Kinder Eggs :) U.S. doesn't have a lot of the stuff that they sell in Europe... :sigh:
 
#92152. Ah, I see. Well they increase the price of consumables every year. It's worse for soft drinks to encourage people to drink(?) healthily. Things like Kinder eggs are too expensive now. The average price of those things come up to $1.50 an egg or $4USD for 3 here.
 
Wow, $1.50 for a single Egg is pretty expensive, I don't remember them costing that much, the price of soft drinks has also gone up in the U.S., but it hasn't stopped everyone from still buying them. You're lucky you have Doner Kebabs there! That was one of my favorite, if not my favorite food in Germany. To bad the one's here don't compare.

[MENTION=27362]AhGwee[/MENTION];
 
#92154. Hmm~ What do you normally feast on in America? o3o
 
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92154 Well, most American food is really bad for your health, but when I eat out I usually either have steak with fries, burgers, taco's or burritos, Chinese Food (Orange Chicken), and I love making barbeque in my back yard. I don't know if you ever been to the U.S. but it's all Fast Food Restaurants and Gas Stations, not much else.

[MENTION=27362]AhGwee[/MENTION];
 
#92156. I haven't been to the US, no but that sounds about right from what I've seen or heard. By the way...what on earth is orange chicken?! >:V
 
92159 I thought they might sell Orange Chicken at Chinese restaurants in England, but I guess it's only in the U.S. Chinese Food in the U.S. is not really traditional Chinese Food, unless I go to China Town in Chicago, they have traditional Chinese dishes there.

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92168...yo red~...not feeling well actually...feel a little cold>_>
 
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Hello and good day~

Pertaining to your question, the game is basically choosing which city/prefecture of Japan you want to join. Then you become part of that city's/prefecture's faction/group. Afterwards, you collect and power up your cards to battle against other cities/prefectures.

If you have an Ameba account, you can get Ameba coins to purchase cards much easier.

Basic understanding of Japanese is recommended, but not required. ^^

I've been playing mostly Ameba games and Japanese app games from the Apple store. Some of them are pretty good. :3
 

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