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When Chocobo first enters a picture book, an introduction to its story is shown. After that, the minigame's selection menu shows up, with a Story option (to re-read the opening) and either a Battle Mode or a Trial Mode. Usually if a picture book features both modes, Chocobo must first complete Battle Mode to unlock Trial Mode. In Battle Mode, Chocobo must compete against rivals to try and win the minigame. Trial Mode's main difference is that Chocobo is the only participant, and the mode has no time limit and continues until Chocobo is hit three times. In either mode, the player can earn a high score by either setting the first record or beating their previous score. After Chocobo obtains the [[magic magnifying glass]], the player has the option look at extra minigame goals, each with a different reward, most often a [[pop-up card]] or a chocobo being freed from their [[chocobo card]]. | When Chocobo first enters a picture book, an introduction to its story is shown. After that, the minigame's selection menu shows up, with a Story option (to re-read the opening) and either a Battle Mode or a Trial Mode. Usually if a picture book features both modes, Chocobo must first complete Battle Mode to unlock Trial Mode. In Battle Mode, Chocobo must compete against rivals to try and win the minigame. Trial Mode's main difference is that Chocobo is the only participant, and the mode has no time limit and continues until Chocobo is hit three times. In either mode, the player can earn a high score by either setting the first record or beating their previous score. After Chocobo obtains the [[magic magnifying glass]], the player has the option look at extra minigame goals, each with a different reward, most often a [[pop-up card]] or a chocobo being freed from their [[chocobo card]]. | ||
Each minigame has five levels under Battle Mode | Each minigame has five levels under Battle Mode, and level 1 is always available from the start. Levels 2 and 3 are often unlockable while level 4 and 5 are always unlockable. The unlock criteria is different per each minigame. Every picture book has three epilogues, which are unlocked separately when their condition is met. The epilogues usually have a happy ending or a moral, and whenever an epilogue is unlocked, a miracle occurs in the overworld area. Most of them are required so that Chocobo can progress. | ||
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Chocobo can interact with certain characters or even objects to play simpler types of minigames, which are known as microgames. Unlike minigames, they do not take place in a picture book and have no effect on the overworld. When Chocobo unlocks a microgame, the player can replay it from the main menu's Quick Play mode. This mode allows the player to replay minigames and microgames that were unlocked in Story Mode. | Chocobo can interact with certain characters or even objects to play simpler types of minigames, which are known as microgames. Unlike minigames, they do not take place in a picture book and have no effect on the overworld. When Chocobo unlocks a microgame, the player can replay it from the main menu's Quick Play mode. This mode allows the player to replay minigames and microgames that were unlocked in Story Mode. | ||