Audition Online - Shopping Mall

Shopping Mall

Like many microtransaction-based online games, Audition features a shopping mall in which players can customize the look of their character. Players may choose from a variety of hairstyles, shirts, pants, shoes, faces, and miscellaneous items. The game uses an in-game currency called Den or Beats, depending on the version.

In addition to Den and Beats, players can use the Cash system by purchasing it through the publisher's website. Different forms of payment are used to obtain cash, including PayPal, M-Payment, and various prepaid cards. Cash can be used to purchase a wider variety of items from the mall, such as pets, DJ stands, guitars, emoticons, fonts, accessories, and far more clothing.

Couple shop is the special section in Audition Mall, allowing only dancers that have married to enter and both must be logged in the same channel. This shop sells special couple clothes and pets that are not available in normal shop, but only up to 30 days because couple might not last forever. In addition, new rings, love licenses and couple rooms are in stock here, though the couple might need proper couple level to purchase some items.

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