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The new content includes a building with two dungeons, castle additions and character costumes. King Leo and Chime can now dress for summer, if players buy the Fresh King (100 Wii Points/$1) and Summer Chime (100WP/$1) outfits. The castle can also become bigger and better, with a general Castle Renovation (100WP/$1), that adds a dungeon, a jukebox and an adventurer renamer, and a Library (200WP/$2), that adds a dungeon and teaches adventurers abilities. There is also the Infinity Spire (300WP/$3), which is two dungeons and also a sort-of trophy, since each time it is conquered, it grows larger.
The game itself costs 1,500 WP ($15), which isn’t too bad considering the depth of the single player mode and the fact that it is a Square Enix game. We all know Square Enix games are notorious for being more expensive than their other, third party counterparts. $39 is practically standard for its DS games, for a system where $34 is considered “high”.
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