With all of the free versions of the game, the coins that you purchase are completely optional. Initially, that may make you think that you are getting a considerably better deal with the Minis version, until you take a closer look at what you actually get for your money… Where all the other releases (including the PS3 and PS Vita) are free but include options to purchase coins for use during the game using micropayments from the PSN store, after making a single payment for the game, there’s nothing more to pay. Unlike every other version of the game, this is actually a paid for release, costing £3.49 from the PSN Store. I won’t go into too much detail about the game itself as you can find out everything you need to know from my review of the PS Vita version here but the question for Vita owners is whether or not the PSP version is worth considering as an alternative or additional purchase… Not only has it been released for the PS Vita, but also – as is the case with this review – as part of the Minis range. This is one of those rare games that you will find covered several times here on Vita Player.
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