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Digimon World Championship | 
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| From: Namco Category: Video Games
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $26.99 You Save: $33.00 (55%)
New (17) Used (4) from $19.45
Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 3490
Platform: Nintendo Ds ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Nintendo DS Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0 x 0
MPN: 70025 Model: 70025 UPC: 722674700252 EAN: 0722674700252 ASIN: B00189MNKW
Release Date: August 26, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | HUNT WILD DIGIMON - Experience the thrill of the hunt and pursue wild Digimon in the vast Digital World. Capture the wild Digimon with weapons, ingenious traps, and more | | • | REMEMBER YOUR TRAINING - The way a Tamer trains and treats a Digimon will change the way the Digimon fights and acts. | | • | OVER 200 DIGIMON - Digimon World Championship features over 200 Digimon, including returning favorites like Agumon and Gaomon, as well as some new Digimon | | • | A MASSIVE DIGITAL WORLD - Some wild Digimon can be found only in certain environments. Snowy mountains, sandy deserts, and lush jungles abound. | | • | TAKE ON RIVAL TAMERS - Challenge friends to battle over DS Wireless Communication or Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection |
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Product Description A legendary Digimon tournament has just been announced! As a new Digimon Tamer, explore the Digital World to hunt down and capture the strongest Digimon in the wild! Raise Digimon in a variety of ways, training them in different skills, Digivolve them, and prepare them for over 50 competitions. Assemble the ultimate Digimon squad for team battles or go one-on-one in your journey to win the Digimon World Championship! Challenge friends to battle over DS Wireless Communication or Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection
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| Customer Reviews:
lacking battle control September 24, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
the game itself is fun.i do however think its a back step from dawn and dusk.There is only 200 digimon and that really isnt that many to choose from and also training gets really tedious and boring.also u dont even get to control your digimon in battle so thats kinda a drag.all in all if u like digimon get it and it'll take a up a good week if u got nothin goin on but if your that big of a fan id say wait til the next game comes out.
Rope it, tag it, bag it. August 28, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Anyone picking this up expecting a sequel to Digimon World: Dawn or Dusk is in for a major disappointment. I'll start on that in a minute, for the unenlightened there have been six Digimon World's to date. All combine elements of RPG's with monster raising, usually with an overarching plot.
With DW: World Championship don't expect any of those things. There's no exploring, to hunt monsters you select an area on the map and get transported to a place with a few little digimon running around. you either set traps, then circle them with the stylus and drag them to capture. Yep, you lasso them and bag them, it's as boring as it sounds.
Your farm consists of a hexagonal board where you drop "cages" that have different abilities for training. To use a cage you pick up a digimon and drop him in the cage. That's it. Your digimon will digivolve but you don't know what it'll turn into. After a while it will get nice and strong and then guess what? It'll turn back into an egg and you get to start over again!
battling is entirely automatic. You do nothing but watch your team run around idiotically like a group of chickens with their heads cut off. You'll find yourself horribly frustrated to the point of cussing in a matter of minutes.
The whole thing is a step backwards for the series and if you've never played a Digimon World before than I would suggest picking up Dawn or Dusk first. If you're accustomed to games like Monster Rancher where there is little to do but train and battle then this is right up your alley.
Overall, try it before you buy it on this one.
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