The story is that Bakugan started falling from the sky, and kids, not realizing their powers, started playing a game with them. From there it's just a chain of matches for the most part (some are official tournaments, while others are friendly battles in the park), with some cutscenes thrown in. You can play games alone or with up to three friends (local only), but the main focus here is the story mode, which starts with you designing your character. Some Bakugan are better suited for certain arenas, so when you unlock a new battleground, you'll often have to build a whole new fighting force and supporting deck to use there. When you earn money, you can upgrade your Bakugan (adding not only HP but also things like jump height and steering ability), buy new Bakugan, and add cards to your collection. The currency system is the game's most tedious element, but fans of the card game will like it.
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