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Digimon World: Dawn | 
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| From: Namco Category: Video Games
Buy New: $33.98
New (13) Used (14) from $22.49
Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 3500
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): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0 x 0
MPN: 70022 Model: 70022 UPC: 722674700221 EAN: 0722674700221 ASIN: B000R4M3RW
Release Date: September 18, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand new Item. CD, DVD, Book, VHS more than 400 000 titles to choose from. ALL days Low Price !
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| Features:
| • | As you travel throughout the land, collect, tame, train, and evolve over 400 Digimon from 8 different species. Each game contains some unique and rare Digimon that can only be obtained through wireless communication with the other version of the game. | | • | Digimon World: Dawn & Dusk both contain a new world map, which always shows where you have been and where you are currently located. The maps also show info on each dungeon, including what items and Digimon are available. | | • | Raise, train and evolve your new Digimon at the Digifarm - you can chat with your Digimon, install or remove Farm Goods. Different Farms and Farm Goods help your Digimon learn new abilities, boost stats, even while you are not at the DigiFarm. | | • | With intense 5 on 5 turn-based battles, manage your Digimon's locations to gain an edge over your enemies. Digimon World Dawn & Dusk have a unique storyline that interweaves the stories of two very different characters and journeys. | | • | Take your Digimon to battle over Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. Obtain Tamer points during Wi-Fi battles then trade your Tamer points for rare items. Rare Digimon can also be acquired by Digi-matching. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description For the first time in Digimon History, two games with parallel, yet connected stories will debut on the Nintendo DS at the same time. In Digimon World Dawn, take control of a rookie Digimon Tamer from the Light Fang team of Sunshine district. When a huge earthquake with unknown life energy damages the access points to the Digital World, many Digimon mysteriously devolve into Digi-eggs. With rumors that the incident was caused by the Night Crow team, you must investigate the cause of the earthquake, understand what happened to the Digimon, and restore the city! Take your Digimon to battle against friends over Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. The winner of Wi-Fi battles obtains Tamer points, while players collect Tamer points even if they don't win. Trade your Tamer points obtained during Wi-Fi battles for rare items! Rare Digimon can also be acquired by Digi-matching through Wi-Fi connection!
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| Customer Reviews:
Good and bad September 24, 2008 It is a good game. I have never played a digimon game before. I have played both Dawn and Dusk, and of course like all pokemon sets, there's nothing different except for the types of digimon you can capture.
The game has..well, many flaws that could have been improved before release.
BUT! Since this game is most likely aimed at children, it's only us adult players who can find these flaws.
The game is very addicting, however! I enjoy raising and battling my little digimon, and I like to breed them with my friends to make new digimon. Really, if you can get into the digi battling and raising, you can ignore the flaws of the game.
Pretty good game February 13, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This review is from my 9 year old daughter...She loves Pokemon. She likes Digimon. This is her first Digimon game. She really likes it overall though she maybe having some trouble figuring out some things in the game but I guess that comes with trial and error. She would reccommend this game.
Grandson thinks DAWN is great! October 19, 2007 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I bought Digimon World: DAWN for my 9-year-old grandson, so this is really his review. He thinks this is a great game, and he is an expert at this. It has a lot more detail than previous Digimon games. Playing is a lot of fun. He has spent many hours learning the many good features of this game -- better than a babysitter!
An excellent game. More than comparable to Diamond and Pearl. October 6, 2007 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
If you've ever wished for an excellent Digimon game, Dawn and it's twin title, Dusk, may be just what you're looking for. An RPG with conflicting situations and stories. Unlike the previous title for the DS, Dawn and Dusk make trading and the story in general much more interesting. No longer do you have to rely on friend codes to get Digi-Eggs, but it takes a lot of luck. And you grow at your own pace, taking placement exams to test your Tamer skills. This game also introduces over 100 new Digimon, for nearly 400 in all, with a few exclusives to each title. Also new is DNA-Digivolve, a way to make powerful Digimon by fusing two, and improving existing ones. If you are a fan of Digimon and own a DS, this will be the best thirty dollars you'll spend.
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