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- Release Date 3/23/2006
- Publisher Konami
- Platform DS
- Genre Action Adventure
- Number of Players 2
Game Description
Tao is a student of Magical Arts. When the Demon Seal on a Monster Tower cracks, hordes of monsters are suddenly on the loose! One of these monsters curses the villagers on Bente Island, including Tao's family, turning them to stone. Now, the student must become a master in order to reverse the curse! He'll need to find the egg of the monster who worked the spell before the next full moon or the curse will never be broken. Battle dozens of monsters by casting spells based on fire, water, wind, and earth. Collect eggs, complete side missions, and go wireless to battle your friends or trade eggs with them.
Critic Reviews
IGN Review (4.0 out of 10)
When the DS was unveiled back in 2004, Nintendo made a statement. Two screens, touch interface, Wi-Fi compatibility -- these were all new additions to the handheld universe and were set in place to allow designers to explore new roads and create new products within entirely different boundaries. S...more
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Average Member Rating: 5.3 out of 10
A Very Bland Experience. (5 out of 10)
posted by Turtleboy (SPRINGFIELD, VA) on Apr 22, 2006
Member since Sep 2005
6 out of 6 gamers (100%) found this review helpful
Member since Sep 2005
6 out of 6 gamers (100%) found this review helpful
This game was a pretty fun game for a while, but you can tell there are many flaws. Some of the bad parts are that the combat system is a unique mix of Strategy and action. I'll just say it didn't mix very well. It even got Boring after 2 levels! The story i s also a part to frown about, with nothin...more
Specs & Requirements
Modes Story, Full Mission Single-Player, Campaign
Wireless DS Multi-Card Play (1-2)
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