The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Avalon Code Nintendo DS Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:853466001148
Condition:Used
Genre:Role-Playing
Platform:Nintendo DS
Region:Region Free
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:DS_AVALON_CODE
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Jasmine –
I researched it before I ordered it, and the reviews were right. This is one of the best games for the DS. I am totally loving it and I am very picky. Plus I was extremely pleasantly surprised that it came with the case and booklet, I was only expecting the cartridge.One thing I might mention to anyone who uses their DS alot and wants this game. Calibrate your touchscreen first. The icons you have to touch are very small, I was very frustrated that it wasn’t responding when I was trying to tap the index icon. I finally thought to calibrate my screen though and it worked. :)
Jessica –
The only negative thing I have to say about this game thus far is that the maps are like of each individual room and there’s no real collective map to show you where you are relative to another area, and I’m bad with directions to begin with, but other than that it’s a very interesting, entertaining game.
Shizaya –
I used to love this game when I first got it when I was younger, but I allowed an old friend to borrow it and never got it back. After that I tried finding the game at places like GameStop, but I could never find it.So I decided to try retrolio and found quite a few shops, but the prices were down right expensive for a game that I bought for $8 when I was younger. I thought I’d never get to play the game again until I found a good shop that was selling the game for a price that I was willing to pay.The game looks and runs great. I can’t wait to jump into the world and try to remember how so many ways I can Change the code of an object.I’d give this interesting gem a 9/10.
Anthony Spear –
This game creates new feelings for old gamers. It has classic rpg elements while adding new systems for added adventuring fun. However it needs to improve on its basis on a large number of points. First off is with a search system this game would be far more fluid with a search function instead of having to flip about through numerous pages looking for a specific code you should be able to search for specific codes left on random pages. The story line isn’t horrible but it isn’t a chrono trigger or an FFVII this game needs to improve here in order to be considered a classic or even to be considered worth the time for most players. The battle and collection system need heavy refinement they feel unpolished and make me want to reach the end of the game rather than the next fight. I also feel that the leveling system should be more in depth though that is a minor issue of preference. These are all criticisms I see need to address with this almost an epic game, but do not be fooled I had fun playing it while the novelty lasted and beat it in due time. Hopefully they create a new title like this just better.
AlexJouJou –
There is a lot of activity on the net about this title–but I’ve been waiting to see what it gets here on retrolio. Guess I got a little too tired to wait–so I went out and bought it myself.The graphics are very good and certainly engaging. The music is pretty good but, surprisingly, I wasn’t wowed by it. The gameplay is very unqiue–I’ve never seen anything like it! While I think this game plays more like Legend of Zelda than Chrono Trigger or FF I actually would encourage more people to pick up this little gem even if you are not traditionally a player of RPG—if you like Zelda type puzzle/action games you should check this game out!It’s hard to really describe well the gameplay. Basically you have things like recipes and you “scan” objects with a book–and each object (could be character, weapon, flower, etc) is made up of different codes. How you work with those codes and re arrange them is what this game is all about. The story is o.k.– a bit different. The fun comes in figuring out the codes for certain things. For example one of the beginning enemies (Mul) can be scanned and has codes. I replaced one of its codes with a code for ILL and that made the enemies easier to defeat. It also works the other way–early on there is an animal you need to “save” so you need to find specific codes to heal the animal.Dungeon’s are a mix of puzzle and hack and slash–with strategy thrown in at times. They were a little repetitive for me but again it’s a dungeon–the fun is in beatin.
Xion –
Absolutely love this game, I bought new a few years back when I was nine not online but since I came across it here on retrolio I decided to buy it though it was used it was fun to play!!! :)
Clayton –
Took me a while to get into it, but it really is a great game. Only one save file though.
Peter Parker –
Great game, great graphics, and best of all great storyline. Avalon Code is a game that will quickly suck you into a whole new world. Unlike most games you play, you are not trying to save the world, but help build a new one. You attain the book of prophecy and learn that this world is gonna end soon, so you have been chosen to help create a new one, and so your story begins. This game gives you a brand new way of playing, everything runs by codes that you gain by scanning certain things. (like weapons, people, flowers etc.)Through codes you can create new types of weapons weaken enemies and even change how the new world is gonna become. If your like me and enjoy fighting games with a great storyline, this game is perfect for you.
Martonimos –
Most of the complaints you’ll hear about this game are valid. The Book of Prophecy, while certainly a great concept, becomes tedious when you have to look through hundreds of pages to find a single code. The game spends a good chunk of its first part teaching you to use it, making for one extremely long, drawn-out tutorial that still manages to miss certain things, like how to use codes to hit colored switches. The lack of hit points means you’ll die a lot, although you barely lose anything when you die, making it little more than an annoyance. The writing is a bit stilted and lacking; early in the game, a woman traps you in her basement, and after you escape, if you return to talk to her… nothing happens. Your character just ignores the whole attempted imprisonment thing. While each small area has its own map, the lack of a larger map to unify them makes navigation difficult. The fact that there are little things hidden in the maps, like plants or small creatures, is a nice addition, but searching for those little tidbits can be infuriating.These are all relatively flaws, and they chip away at what would otherwise be an excellent game. Avalon Code’s ability to mess with the fabric of reality, while not as cool as it sounds, really comes into force when customizing weapons, items, and enemies. Yes, that’s right; if your enemy has too many hitpoints, chances are he has a Stone or Iron code you can remove to make him weaker. Also, the Book of Prophecy is used to give almost e.
gabbie –
I finally bought this game! I had already played it but it wasn’t mine so it’s not the same…. the artwork of this game is jus great, the gameplay and story it’s interesting also :D as a gamer you’re gonna love this game ;)