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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
The player's task is to control Nick or | The player's task is to control Nick or his alter-ego in order to enjoy the island life with the other islanders and to help them. They all have their individual requests, which mostly can lead to [[minigame]]s such as boxing or golf. Nick can also do activities like fishing and bug catching. There are no strict presettings for the player what to do on the island. | ||
By helping the islanders, Nick gets Kirarin (literally "Sparklies"). If 20 Kirarin are collected, a star will fall from the sky, which can grant a wish. It has to be carried to an altar on the top of the island. While doing this, mysterious black creatures named | By helping the islanders, Nick gets so-called Kirarin (literally "Sparklies"). If 20 Kirarin are collected, a star will fall from the sky, which can grant a wish. It has to be carried to an altar on the top of the island. While doing this, mysterious black creatures named Shadow challenge Nick and want to get the star for themselves, what needs to be avoided. If Nick successfully brought the star to the altar, two choices are left. Nick can either let the star grant his own wish to become popular again or the star grants the wish of an islander. By taking the latter choice, the wish of the islander comes true and Nick has to collect new Kirarin to make another star appear. | ||
==''Super Mario'' franchise references in ''Captain Rainbow''== | ==''Super Mario'' franchise references in ''Captain Rainbow''== |