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− | As the name suggests, ''Dream Palace II'' is an update to ''[[Dream Palace]]'', and has largely the same set of features as a result. The primary differences include a different aesthetic - unlike the carousel-themed "Dream Palace", this model does not rotate. The number of tanks was also reduced to 6 to allow for a larger playfield. | + | As the name suggests, ''Dream Palace II'' is an update to ''[[Dream Palace]]'', and has largely the same set of features as a result. The primary differences include a different aesthetic - unlike the carousel-themed "Dream Palace", this model does not rotate. The number of tanks was also reduced to 6 to allow for a larger playfield. |
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Dream Palace II (ドリームパレス II) is a crane game released by Sega.
As the name suggests, Dream Palace II is an update to Dream Palace, and has largely the same set of features as a result. The primary differences include a different aesthetic - unlike the carousel-themed "Dream Palace", this model does not rotate. The number of tanks was also reduced to 6 to allow for a larger playfield.
References