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In Machop At Work, the player fills the role of a Machop whose job is to crush falling rocks. The objective of the game is to smash all 100 of the falling rocks without getting hit by one. If the player is hit by a rock, the game is over. Missing a rock does not cause a penalty, it will just bounce away and come back from the other side. | In Machop At Work, the player fills the role of a Machop whose job is to crush falling rocks. The objective of the game is to smash all 100 of the falling rocks without getting hit by one. If the player is hit by a rock, the game is over. Missing a rock does not cause a penalty, it will just bounce away and come back from the other side. | ||
If the player smashes 50-99 rocks, the Machop [[Evolution|evolves]] into Machoke at the end. | If the player smashes 50-99 rocks, the Machop [[Evolution|evolves]] into {{p|Machoke}} at the end. If the player manages to smash all 100 rocks, the Machop evolves into Machoke, and then again into {{p|Machamp}}. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
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Machop At Work (Japanese: ワンリキーのしゅぎょう Wanriky's Training) is the name of a Pokémon-based application for the e-Reader. It is a minigame featuring Machop. The cards required to play Machop At Work are Machop, Machoke, and Machamp.
In Machop At Work, the player fills the role of a Machop whose job is to crush falling rocks. The objective of the game is to smash all 100 of the falling rocks without getting hit by one. If the player is hit by a rock, the game is over. Missing a rock does not cause a penalty, it will just bounce away and come back from the other side.
If the player smashes 50-99 rocks, the Machop evolves into Machoke at the end. If the player manages to smash all 100 rocks, the Machop evolves into Machoke, and then again into Machamp.
Trivia
- The cards required for Machop At Work were among the games included with the purchase of an e-Reader.
- Junichi Masuda composed the music for this game.