The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Contact Nintendo DS Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:730865400034
Condition:Used
Genre:Role-Playing
Platform:Nintendo DS
Region:Region Free
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:DS_CONTACT
———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.
Derrick Jenkins –
It took awhile but finally completed the game. Although Contact doesnt really require you to spend 40 to 50 hours to complete it. You can probably should do more than just run through the game. Otherwise you are liable to miss out on some cool sidequests and other items that you would miss. You are controlling Terry or whatever you name him as he has washed up on a beach on deserted island. The professor and his pet make contact with him waking him up after he’s collapsed.He gives you this way of contacting and coming back to the ship, you will also be able to heal yourself with other decals that he comes across and gives to you.You will also be able to collect different decals mostly from monster drops and attach them thereby gaining a bonus in whatever the decal says. You can equip up to four of them at once.Your goal is basic at first and that is to collect this cell’s that the Professor needs to power the ship. It is innocent enough for awhile but he’s not being totally honest which you’ll find out later in the game. You have many skills Vocational (Fishing, Lockpicking/Thief, Cooking) and proficiencies in the many different weapons that you’ll collect Types (Slashing, Striking and Punching). Using the different weapons will up your skill in those areas. He is also able to cast different types of magic (Earth/Water/Fire/Wind) and their secondary skills in each of those areas as well.You will also build up Terry’s stats:Strength (up it by attacking)Defense (getti.
Clockmilk –
This was one of the most frustrating RPGs I’ve played while simultaneously being one of my most beloved. Everything they say about it is true. It’s quirky and offbeat. Old fashioned in its scope yet modern in its pop culture references. I almost quit the game a third of the way through because the fighting system was just too annoying, somehow managing to be slower than real-time fighting AND turn based fighting. But I stuck it through and was so glad I did. This is one of those games that develops a relationship with you. It has a detached sense of humour yet has tender moments. It reminds me of classic RPGs where the levels are small but mysterious and you end up trying everything just to see what might happen. If you are at all curious, the low asking price should be more than enough reason to give it a try.
mrs,j –
Thanks game arrived on time he is really enjoying the game it works perfect. Will order from you again.
Sylvanscion –
I rented Contact from GameFly, and played it for a few days before deciding that I am going to purchase it in the not-too-distant future.Unfortunately, GameFly does not rent games along with instruction manuals, so I had to learn everything in game by trial and error. Even so, I was doing pretty well if I do say so myself, and had to stop myself from playing anymore so I wouldn’t waste the purchase later. :)It reminded me of other RPG-type games I’ve played in the past, such as NES’ original Zelda. If you liked Zelda, you’ll probably like this game. But buy it, or borrow from a friend who’ll loan you the manual too! To have that help may make all the difference! :)
heatgord –
I love Atlus games. This particular title had me smiling from the start with its unique story line, interactivity, and lush graphic concepts. If you like trying out unusual games that push the envelope a bit and make us rethink what games are all about, then buy this title.
JS –
I bought “Contact” based on positive hype, without knowing much about it at all. I’m not disappointed. “Contact” has proven to be a very enjoyable distraction for me ever since it came out.The premise of the game is that you are helping a boy called Terry who is moored on a deserted island with a wacky professor. You are communicating with the professor via your DS and guiding Terry’s movements (although he doesn’t know you’re there).Terry’s mission is to help the professor find his ship’s fuel cells while solving mysteries and puzzles, fighting bad guys, and gaining skills. In this sense, the game is just like most RPGs, but I believe that the level of gameplay is more sophisticated than your typical Final Fantasy or Zelda-type venture. Many elements of the game are borrowed from those successful series, but they are also combined with puzzle game elements and even “life simulation” elements such as those of Harvest Moon. Terry recharges energy by eating food he finds — there are many different sorts — sleeping in his bed, or taking a warm bath. He can fight enemies using weapons he picks up. And he can find and interact with items and clues that help him complete his quest and go back home. One of the cutest features is that he can acquire and change into outfits that enable him to use skills like cooking.It’s not difficult to get used to the intuitive game play, especially after a brief read through the instructions. You can be at home equally using the stylus.
Doesn't Want Lunch –
Let me say right now that if you’re on the fence about buying Contact, this game has level grinding on par with an MMORPG. If you don’t have that much patience, this game is not for you. If you can tolerate grinding, then continue reading.Contact is a unique game made in joint by Marvelous Entertainment, a group best known for the Harvest Moon series, and Grasshopper Manufacturer, perhaps best known for Killer 7. The mere mention of Killer 7 should be your hint that this is not your typical JRPG.The titular “Contact” is between you and a character simply referred to as the professor. And i’m not talking about a player character, the professor directly communicates with you. When under attack by a group of terrorists called the CosmoNOTs, the professor accidentally enlists Terry in his mission. Just what is the mission?You never know. Contact mostly focuses on it’s sense of humor and lets the story take a back seat. This actually turns out to be the right choice towards the ending of the story missions where Terry begins speaking, but there are a lot of questions left unanswered on purpose. For example, you never figure out just what the games mascot Mochi really is.Gameplay is where the focus is. Terry can interact with (And kill) a decent variety of NPCs and monsters. The story campaign is somewhat bare bones, Terry has to recover a collection of fuel cells that power the professors ship so that he can go back home, but things aren’t that clear cut as tampering wit.
Vicki –
came quickly and was hardly damaged. love the game!
SuperSeth00 –
A few years back, I got really sick with the flue. I huddled up in a blanket, unable to move from stomach pain, and got engrossed in this for many hours.It really does feel like you are playing a game from another world. When you are too tired to care at least. :)
badforedu –
One of the best NDS games I know of. An adventure game where you level individual stats based on usage. Although the difficulty is mostly in the grind to getting high enough stat levels to progress, the game is still rewarding.