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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.
Mike G –
Loved this game as a kid and am having fun revisiting it as an adult.
TrippNessa –
Being a young adult, when I first saw this game I thought it looked really cute but maybe a little more geared for kids. Wow was I ever wrong, and I’m really glad I chose to get it. Hands down this is my favorite DS game so far, and I haven’t even finished it yet.You play as a chocobo and can name yourself whatever you want. A friend of yours has you open this book he got, and it ends up stealing the souls of all your friends. You are then sent on a mission to go defeat this book/evil spirit and get all your friends back. More storyline develops afterwards that I won’t spoil.The thing I just LOVE about Chocobo tales is all the mini games. Most of the time I don’t like mini games because they’re annoying and not well made, but the ones in this game are very enjoyable. That’s also pretty much the main focus of the game: jumping into pop-up story books and beating the mini game inside. Then the story proceeds and you learn more about the plot and what not. There’s also a card game worked into the system, and normally I hate that because they make it too complex. But this one is very simple and fun!There’s nothing about this game that needs to be improved, and I can’t really think of any cons at all, so I give it 5 stars for sure. A must have for anyone.
Brenda E. Santoyo –
Great!
Laurie Beaulieu –
What can I say…major hit for a huge Chocobo fan! Great game and very fast shipping! I can’t thank you enough, never knew they made a game for this character.
Lisa Shea –
Final Fantasy Fables – Chocobo Tales takes the intriguing world of Final Fantasy and turns it into a young kid friendly mixture of minigames and simple storyline.Where most other Final Fantasy games involve storylines and in-game management that might be too complex for the younger set, with Final Fantasy Fables – Chocobo Tales we have a storyline that is very sanitized and gentle. Perhaps my only real complaint here is that they make fun of a friend they call “chubby” who likes to eat all the time. I’m sorry, if I saw a bunch of kids constantly making fun of a kid and calling him “Chubby”, I’d be less than pleased. There’d be a real outcry if the characters were making ethnic slurs about kids, but apparently picking on the overweight is great fun.You’ve got friends to save, cards to collect, and books to jump into. The books have a moral-promoting story and then related games to play. The games, again, are on a non-violent, child-friendly level. Given that pleasant situation, I was a little sad to find that the difficulty level of the games seem to vary wildly. Some games are incredibly easy to “win” – gamers of all level of skill do so easily. Other games are so difficult that even very experienced gamers find them nigh on impossible.The graphics are an intriguing attempt at mixing 2D and 3D graphics. Sometimes it works reasonably well – but sometimes the developers do a poor job at laying out their screen. Things that appear easy to get to are actually impossible – while i.
Brittany Patterson –
Arrived fast, brand new, love it!
Chocolette –
The most adorable flightless bird is hero in its own DS game! How cute! But don’t think the gameplay is easy or only for children because it has one of the most recognizable yellow animated characters as its protagonist.The goal of the game is to defeat Bebuzzu and save the crystals (a la Final Fantasy) and your fellow chocobo friends. There are fable books scattered around the world to help you achieve this task.There are 2 types of gameplay in this game. The first is the minigames that pop up from the books and the microgames found throughout the world. Each minigame has 3 modes – Story, Battle & Trial – 5 levels and 7 unlockables. These unlockables hold cards, your chocobo friends, and etc. Freeing your chocobo friends sometimes (usually) brings about microgames & the cards give you a chance to strengthen your deck. Story Mode tells you a revised fairy tale, fit for chocobos (the way they are altered are very fun), and each comes with 3 endings that are unlocked. Unlocking these endings may change your game world and give you access to places you didn’t have access to before.The second type of gameplay is card duels. From the cards you find or win, you fight duels with Mog X, other mini bosses and Bebuzzu. It is through the card duels that you defeat Bebuzzu and protect the crystals.Don’t be tricked into thinking this is an easy game because of how it looks! The minigames are difficult, especially if you’re trying to unlock everything. The card battles need strategy, but a.
K. Wheeler –
I must say that I am a 33-year-old female DS user, and a mom to 2 boys (ages 10 and 7) who also have their own DS system. We all have a copy of this game. I didn’t think that I would like the card-based battle system but I thought that I would give it a try, if only to be able to play multi-player with them. First of all, the game is absolutely adorable and the graphics are great. It’s fun to see all of the Final Fantasy characters in a kid-friendly setting (we all liked Kingdom Hearts, too). The card-based play turned out to be really easy to get the hang of with this game. The mini-games can be tough for those of us who are beyond our best years of hand/eye coordination (but, hey, I rolled Asteroids when I was 8). I’m a bit behind the boys, but getting through the game anyway.
anna –
tons of mini games, not too easy, not too hard, just right! awesome game.
Ms. Walrus –
Chocobo Tales is a highly rewarding and surprising game. Because of the cute design, I expected it to be very easy, and was afraid it would be a failure like FF Tactics Advance. I couldn’t have been more wrong! This game meets and far exceeds expectations.The story isn’t much to look at, it’s true. Basically, by restoring power to the crystals containing water, fire, earth, and lightning, you’re trying to halt and defeat the evil lord of darkness, Bebuzzu. His servant Irma (though she doesn’t see herself that way) does her best to use her chocobo minions and put a damper on your plans. Your friends Shirma, Croma and Cid, as well as your chocobo pals, help you along the way.The gameplay is innovative and fun. There are lots of classic FF enemies, as well as songs redone from various different FF games (the music is great), so it’s a good pick for FF fans. But even if not, Chocobo Tales has plenty to offer. There are three different types of gameplay as you travel though the island: card battles, minigames, and microgames.Cards are collected through minigames and microgames. Minigames are found inside of picture books, and must be played to further the story. They involve things like building houses from puzzle pieces, swimming through underwater caves to escape Leviathan, and correctly replaying music. There are many picture books, each with its own story and game.Microgames are the one spot where the game gets HARD. They were put there for people who are looking for a challen.