EDIT:

Okay, everything seems to be translated this time, including the title screen and all other text boxes I can find.Interesting stuff I guess:1. There's a Facebook Connect option.The default permissions you grant don't it post automatically, so that's good. No one on facebook probably plays it yet so I have no idea how it works.1.5. Here's info on how the Facebook stuff works.Beat a stage after you connect and you'll show up on the map screen:Click on that Facebook icon and you get this:As far as I know that list only shows people you're friends with if they've connected with the game, as it's empty for me despite having friends on Facebook.2. Transfer codes never expire, and have tge typical limitations where purchased content (Jewels) doesn't transfer between devices. You can only transfer to a device if there isn't a current game on the device, otherwise you need to delete the app and reinstall on the new device (or wipe the data if you're on android I guess) if you want to transfer to the new device.3. There's no stages currently that become locked (if that's still a thing) since there's no weekend stages now.4. The Mew stage only takes 1 heart to play rather than the 2 it took in the beta.5. Jewel purchases use up a monthly allotment of 1000 points, after which you can't buy any more for the rest of the month.I also forget if this was the case already, but you get a heart refill (or 5 hearts that go into the timed area if you have room I guess) after you beat the Mega Audino stage.I'll add more info as I see/remember it...Edit: Also they know people outside of Japan will be playing this Japanese version...The prices are all in yen in this version as well.Edit: i guess it's worth mentioning that the current daily events are the Rotoms (currently on Frost Rotom) and the Mew event, obviously. The times have been updated accordingly in the English text, which wasn't the case in the beta.With that and everything else I can find in the game translated I'd (including the webpages with the ToS and How to Play pages) have to say it's ready for an English release sooner rather than later.