Nearly done, saving the bests for last. In the meantime, here's an Asian Whack-a-mole and a minifig from the chinese lego. long post, the former was from the Taiwan Airport alongside the Ash-Greninja. The airport was cool because of all the decorated departure gates and facilities like the library, sports-gaming area and the 2/3 open stores that sold some toys
But all that is past the departure gate. During the arriving layover, however, the wait was longer so we had time to take the train into Taipei at the tap of a credit card to see what it had. It wasn't much, it was just a very old downtowny place with surprisingly no gypsies at all BUT it was also kind of a toy-shopper's paradise. At the Airport Express's last stop, you're near the the Taipei Mall which has a lot of game stores, gashapon and (open-box) toy stores. But the best toy store I found there was 東東玩具百貨/DD Toy Town, which was 3 small floors of awesome. They practically had more toys than any of the Manila stores (which I would find out later). I saw 2 other stores but this was the coolest one.
ANYWAY, the Crazy Hamster game is same as the Whac-a-mole (for scale, bought it here) but comes with a hammer and 2 extra moles while playing stock sounds to 8-bit "Do-re-mi from Sound of Music", "The Trolley Song" and "Rudolph". As for the Seer Calulu minifig, it's just the minifig because I'd rather save the pieces for whatever else later. The set is still special to me because I actually saw it at the same store 4 years ago, but it was priced higher back then. I couldnt even find it at aliexpress. But it was still there waiting for me. There are other 3 other sets but they didnt have those at all. oh well.
>>10335145I prefer less on-screen controls and more auto-play w/ fast forward and instant raids in my mobile games, and also characters I don't have to pay for. WHich is why I paid $15 for Disney Heroes Battle Mode that one time. Anyway, yeah all the major stores had plushes too.