How To Get Nemo Bucks In Party Animals
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How to get Nemo Bucks in Party Animals

Puppy bucks, big bucks!

Party Animals is a game that operates in the likes of similar party games like Fall Guys- it loves to add customization to its characters that cycle in and out over time. This also means it has a cash shop with which to buy said costumes and other customization items. With there being not one but two types of premium currency in Party Animals, you may be wondering, what are Nemo Bucks and how can I get them? Here’s how to get Nemo Bucks in Party Animals.

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Party Animals Nemo Bucks guide

Excluding outright buying  Nemo Bucks for real money, which is the obvious option available to you- you get a select amount of Nemo Bucks from leveling up in Party Animals, capping out at level 100. You get Nemo Bucks at the following levels:

  • 8: 200
  • 13: 200
  • 21: 400
  • 25: 200
  • 32: 200
  • 38: 400
  • 44: 200
  • 54: 200
  • 58: 600
  • 61: 200
  • 67: 200
  • 74: 600
  • 81: 200
  • 87: 200
  • 93: 600
  • 99: 1000

Doing the math, grinding to max level gives you 5,600 Nemo Bucks. You also get 1,300 Nemo Bucks from purchasing the deluxe edition of the game, and 240 from the preorder bonus. So that’s technically 7,140 Nemo Bucks maximum without having to buy them outright. I am not calculating how much EXP you need to get to max level, but it’s safe to say: a lot. Which translates into a lot of hours in order to get a lot of Nemo Bucks. Math is fun outside of school.

Related: How to change your outfit and color in Party Animals

All in all, this means you can’t get a ton of Nemo Bucks from playing the game normally. But if you wish to strategize about what cute and cuddly costume you want to buy most vs what you can get without paying, there’s all the levels and amount of Nemo Bucks possible from playing the game in full.

I wonder what Nemo did to manage to become the currency in the world of Party Animals?

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Alexa BeMent is an aspiring media creator and writer who may also secretly be a manatee masquerading as a human. A Virginia Tech graduate with Creative Writing and Cinema degrees, she has been a Freelance Writer for PC Invasion since February 2023, and enjoys writing stories and consuming video essays when she's not planning the Manatee Uprising. Having played video games since before she could read, she is a lover of all things Legend of Zelda, FFXIV, horror games, and can play competitive Pokémon, especially as a Ghost type Gym Leader. We don't discuss how big her Pokémon plush collection is.