Most Atelier 801 multi-player games have in-game currencies, which allow you to unlock features or buy in-game items to decorate your character. The notable exceptions are Extinction and Module 801 games.
Game Currencies[]
Each game has different currencies, and which to some extent they may serve very similar functions, how they are obtained and what each game offers for purchase differ. Some games may also offer event currencies, but these are not listed here.
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Game | Currencies | |
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Image | Name | |
Transformice | Cheese | |
Bouboum | Hazelnuts | |
Fortoresse | Potatoes | |
Nekodancer | Sushi | |
Dead Maze | Reputation | |
Survivor mark |
Fraise[]
Fraise are a form of micro-currency that can only be obtained by purchasing them with real world cash. While Fraise don't effects stats and not everything in a game is purchasable with Fraise, it offers an alternative way to obtain some items versus using normal game currencies (except for a few situations where items may be Fraise only purchases).
Games that support Fraises are Transformice and Dead Maze, fraises are universal across the Atelier 801 network, so Fraise bought in Transformice or Dead Maze would be usable on other games as well.[1] Fraise can also be used to change your nickname.