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Final Fantasy Fables Chocobo’s Dungeon – Wii Game

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The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
This is the Final Fantasy Fables Chocobo’s Dungeon Nintendo WII Game guaranteed to work like new and backed by the Retrolio Games 90-day no questions asked returns policy!

PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:662248908106
Condition:Used
Genre:Role-Playing
Platform:Nintendo Wii
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone 10+
SKU:WII_FINAL_FANTASY_FABLES_CHOCOBOS_DUNG

———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.

Additional information

Weight 8 lbs
Product Type

Platform

Wii Console

ESRB Rating

Everyone

Genre

Action & Adventure, role-playing, Strategy

Players

1

Condition

Used

21 reviews for Final Fantasy Fables Chocobo’s Dungeon – Wii Game

  1. Lexie

    While this game isn’t typically long and deeply involved like most Final Fantasy franchises, it’s a lot of fun. If you enjoyed the Tetra Masters card game in Final Fantasy IX, you’ll definitely like this game – you don’t fight typically, you defeat your opponents by winning card games.Also, it’s ADORABLE! (But I’m a huge Chocobo fan in general)

  2. Se Hyun Rozier

    It’s basically a minigame compilation where you try to get high scores. A bit of trial and error. I made the mistake of expecting this to be the Chocobo Mystery Dungeon series

  3. Nicole

    Loved this game when it first came out and it’s been a joy to replay.

  4. Tsanche

    Coming to Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales was actually somewhat awkward at first. Final Fantasy spin offs are usually hit or miss. On one hand there are spin offs like Final Fantasy Tactics that are absolutely amazing. On the other hand you have games like Dirge of Cerberus that aren’t exactly wonderful, and then you’ve got the downright horrible like the Chocobo Dungeon games. So you can’t blame Final Fantasy fans for being skeptical when the next spin off comes around. Thankfully, Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales isn’t a bad experience at all. It’s just too bad that the kiddie look and feel of this game will probably turn older, more experienced Final Fantasy fans away.In Chocobo Tales, your buddies have been sucked into an evil book and turned into cards. In the process the book also managed to suck up a bunch of fables. Now these fables have been scattered across the land and so you’ll need to go into these fables and complete the stories. Completing the fables opens up new routes in your adventures. Completing fables also might help you save some of your friends, or they’ll net you cards for the boss battles.Progressing through the adventure itself is no arduous task. The game is pretty straightforward, and the fables are mini-games. These mini-games are not frustrating at all. They’re really simple to pick up on and play actually. Most of them are very well designed as well, taking complete advantage of the touch screen controls to have you perform.

  5. N. Durham

    The first thing you may notice about Final Fantasy Fables is that even though it bears the Final Fantasy name, this game is pretty much aimed at kids. That being said, what’s to be found here with Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales is actually pretty good. Pretty much a collection of card battles and mini-games to go along with some tried but true Final Fantasy stule gameplay, Chocobo Tales puts you in the role of the feathered, friendly animal that’s become a mainstay of the series over the years. As far as the story goes, you get sucked into a book and have to progress through the various challenges to get back out. Throughout the game, you’ll play through various mini-games and card challenges with a fairy tale flavor, which gets accelerated even more thanks to the game’s uniquely charming look which is a very nice blend of 2-D and 3-D. Most of the mini-games are fun, and the card games are surprisingly even more fun and can be played via the DS’ Wi-Fi capabilities. The only downsides to Chocobo Tales are that some of the mini-games aren’t very fun, besides the card games, only microgames can be played via the Wi-Fi, and the overall look of the game may be a turn off for older players. All that aside, thanks to it’s charming appearance and addictively fun multiplayer, Chocobo Tales is definitely a pleasent surprise that Final Fantasy fans young and old should check out.

  6. Erik Bowen

    At first I was a little skeptical with the whole “storybook” approach. After the first few mini-games though I became hooked. All the main mini-games are a lot of fun, plus there are tons of other sidequest mini-games. The card duel style is interesting but nonetheless fun. I think any Final Fantasy fan would enjoy all of the references to classic monsters and characters. The games are fun, and some are suprisingly challenging to fully unlock. Overall I give this game a 4/5.

  7. r0wdyr0bby

    Bought this as a gift for my girlfriend at the time. She had fallen in love with the Chocobo from the Wii version. She loved this version though wished it was longer.

  8. Z

    I didnt really know what to expect from this game, other than it being really cutesy. But after playing it for an hour, i realized this game is a lot of fun, esp. if you other friends who play it too! Pop-up card dueling is fun, and the mini-games add entertainment to the story. Stories in this game are *Final Fantasized* so be ready to chuckle a bit. Recommended indeed!

  9. DonMayert

    cute game that any final fantasy fan can appreciate! Still enjoyable even if you’re not particularly a FF fan, but still love a cute light hearted game with mini stories.

  10. angel lawson

    Love it thank you

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