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Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon | |
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North American box art featuring Chocobo and Raffaello | |
Developer(s) | h.a.n.d.[1] |
Publisher(s) | Square Enix |
Artist(s) | Toshiyuki Itahana |
Series | |
Platform(s) | Wii, Nintendo DS, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4[2] |
Release | Wii
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Genre(s) | Role-playing |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Download the game Final Fantasy Fables - Chocobo's Dungeon USA ISO for Nintendo Wii. Free and instant download. Jul 08, 2008 For Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon on the Wii, GameFAQs has 5 FAQs (game guides and walkthroughs), 12 cheat codes and secrets, 5 reviews, 37 critic reviews, 4 save games, and 62 user screenshots. Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon (チョコボの不思議なダンジョン 時忘れの迷宮, Chokobo no Fushigi na Danjon Toki Wasure no Meikyū?, lit. Chocobo's Mysterious Dungeon: the Labyrinth of Forgotten Time ) is a dungeon RPG for the Wii, and retains a gameplay similar to Chocobo no Fushigi na Dungeon and Chocobo's Dungeon 2. Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon Randomly generated dungeons and turn-based battles are highlighted in the second Wii title set in the Final Fantasy universe. A yellow, bird-like Chocobo migrates from a successful stint on the DS handheld to console in this exclusive release. The good thing is that happy talons are random drops in the dungeon before the light dungeon, the light dungeon, and the dark dungeon. The Japanese runner beat the game at level 36 and I am currently at level 30, so that translates to roughly 20,000 XP.
Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon (Japanese: チョコボの不思議なダンジョン 時忘れの迷宮Hepburn: Chokobo no Fushigi na Danjon Toki Wasure no Meikyū, 'Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon: the Labyrinth of Forgotten Time') is a role-playing video game published by Square Enix for the Wii. It is an installment in the Chocobo series that focuses on Chocobo and his quest to free a town lost in time from eternal forgetfulness.[8]
Development began in 2006. The game was well received by critics who praised the dialogue, graphics and use of nostalgia for Final Fantasy, but noted the game's shallow and repetitive gameplay. An enhanced port of the game was released for the Nintendo DS on October 30, 2008 in Japan. In 2018 a remaster named Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon: Every Buddy! was released for the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4.[9]
Chocobo Dungeon Walkthrough
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Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo´s Dungeon is a correct spin-off of the Final Fantasy series. The game is designed for the beginner players with few experience in these kind of games, but is focused for the followers of the franchise too. The dungeon system is a little repetitive but the job classes and the minigames help to offer a great mix of.
Gameplay[edit]
The gameplay involves randomly generated dungeons and turn-based battles of the Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon title, though new elements have also been incorporated into the gameplay, such as the Job system, which features ten jobs.[10][11] Different jobs change the appearance of the player's Chocobo and alter the layout of the dungeons the players enter.[11] 'Pop-up duels' also make a comeback with the addition of enemy cards that can be brought to 'Mog's House', where they can be used to play minigames such as 'bat shooter', 'kick darts', fishing, and gardening.[11]
The player uses the Wii Remote to control characters. The player can also choose to use the Classic Controller, if preferred.[12] As a player moves, Chocobo regains health, and if the player loses all of his or her health, he or she will be brought back to the beginning of the current dungeon.[13] The game is Wi-Fi compatible, and players can battle against other players.[11]
Plot[edit]
While searching for the fabled Timeless Power gem to power his Airship, Cid and his partner Chocobo ended up being sucked into a vortex and end up in the quaint town of Lostime within the island of Memoria, which disappeared from the rest of the world fifty years ago. In the center of Lostime is a clock tower which rings the Bell of Oblivion that makes everyone lose their memories.[11][12][14] Along with his new friend Shirma and a mysterious boy named Raffaello who is able to create a labyrinth of memories, Chocobo has to recover the lost memories of Lostime's residents. However, these actions reveal the mystery behind Raffaello and the calamity that began the trouble.
Music[edit]
The Chocobo no Fushigina Dungeon Toki Wasure no Meikyū Original Soundtrack was released in Japan on January 23, 2008. The theme song, Door Crawl, which is both included on the soundtrack and available as a separate single, is written and performed by Ai Kawashima.
Development[edit]
Development began in November 2006 with new members added to the Chocobo development team as the platform had shifted from the Nintendo DS to the Wii.[11] Pastel colors replaced the bright colors of the Chocobo Tales.[15] Some of the more difficult game elements were removed so that it would appeal to 'small children and female' players.[11]Square Enix's Virtual World had in-game advertisements for this game during the virtual world's first week.[16] Joe Down Studio developed the music for the game and features extensive remixing of music from various Final Fantasy games due to the positive reception of remixed Final Fantasy music in the game Chocobo Tales.[17][18] New music was composed for the opening movie and demo by Kumi Tanioka.[17] The studio requested that they be allowed to use music from the early Final Fantasy titles as it would be appropriate to the theme of forgotten time.[17] Musical cues such as the sound of pickaxes can be heard in the Fire Dungeon, and songs play backwards to indicate the restoration of memory.[17] The theme of forgetting your difficulties is discussed in the game story, and the developers tried to convey that putting your all into resolving problems is much better than simply trying to forget, as the people in the game story have.[18]
DS Port[edit]
An enhanced port, titled Cid to Chocobo no Fushigi na Dungeon: Toki Wasure no Meikyū DS+ (シドとチョコボの不思議なダンジョン 時忘れの迷宮 DS+Sido to Chokobo no Fushigi na Danjon Toki Wasure no Meikyū DS Purasu, lit. Cid and Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon: the Labyrinth of Forgotten Time DS+), was released in Japan for the Nintendo DS on October 30, 2008. It features a new storyline centering on Cid, as well as new jobs for characters to learn.[2]
Switch and PS4 Remaster[edit]
A remastered port, titled Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon EVERY BUDDY! was released for the Nintendo Switch and Sony PlayStation 4 on March 20, 2019. It features a new buddy system to bring monsters and other characters into the dungeon to assist.[19][20]
Reception[edit]
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The game experienced strong sales in the first week after release in Japan, but quickly fell from the video game charts.[11] Square Enix reports a total of 160 thousand copies have been sold as of September 30, 2008, with 90 thousand units sold in Japan and 70 thousand units sold in North America.[26] The enhanced DS version sold over 74,000 copies by the end of 2009.[27]
IGN praised the game for its polish, especially its graphics and humorous dialogue, and for its wealth of gameplay choices.[25] Video game website Joystiq previewed the game, complaining that despite some graphical improvements the gameplay was little different to earlier entries in the series, and was in fact 'scarily reminiscent' of the ancient 1980 DOS game Rogue which inspired the genre.[15] The game was the runnerup for best Wii game of July 2008 on IGN.[28] It was awarded Best RPG for the Wii by IGN in its 2008 video game awards.[29]
References[edit]
- ^Riley, Adam (2008-02-26). 'h.a.n.d Talks Chocobo on Nintendo DS & Wii, Square Enix Support & More'. Cubed³. Retrieved 2008-07-09.
- ^ abJohn Tanaka (2008-07-08). 'Square Enix Announces New Chocobo Titles'. IGN. Retrieved July 8, 2008.
- ^IGN Staff (2008-03-31). 'Uncover Lost Memories with Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon'. IGN. Retrieved 2008-03-31.
- ^IGN staff (2007-09-13). 'Chocobo Hits Japan in December'. IGN. Retrieved 2007-10-01.
- ^Luke Van Leuveren (2008-04-06). 'Updated Australian Release List - 7/4/08'. PALGN. Archived from the original on 2011-08-14. Retrieved 2008-07-10.Cite uses deprecated parameter
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(help) - ^zConnection Staff (2008-11-01). 'Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon'. zConnection.
- ^GameSpy staff (2008-06-28). 'FFF: Chocobo's Dungeon For PAL (Wii)'. GameSpy.
- ^KujaFFman (2007-05-10). 'Chocobo's Dungeon débarque sur Wii (MàJ)'. Final Fantasy World (in French). Retrieved 2007-05-10.
- ^https://www.destructoid.com/review-chocobo-s-mystery-dungeon-every-buddy--550930.phtml
- ^Karl. B (2007-12-06). 'Chocobo's Mysterious Dungeon gameplay, custscene screenshots'. Wiiz. Archived from the original on February 1, 2009. Retrieved March 31, 2008.Cite uses deprecated parameter
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(help) - ^ abcdefghAdam Riley (2008-03-25). 'Interview: hand Talks Chocobo Mystery Dungeon on Nintendo's Wii'. C3 News]. Retrieved March 31, 2008.
- ^ abSato, Yoshi (2007-08-08). 'New Details on Chocobo's Dungeon Wii'. 1UP.com. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007. Retrieved August 10, 2007.Cite uses deprecated parameter
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(help) - ^Hatfield, Daemon (2007-09-20). 'TGS 2007: Chocobo's Dungeon Wii Preview'. IGN. Retrieved March 31, 2008.
- ^Harris, Craig (2007-05-10). 'Chocobo's Dungeon: Toki-Wasure no Meikyuu'. IGN. Retrieved August 10, 2007.
- ^ abJem Alexander (2007-09-22). 'TGS hands-on: Chocobo's Mysterious Dungeon (Wii)'. joystiq. Retrieved March 31, 2008.
- ^David T. (2007-12-06). 'Square Enix Virtual World to house Nintendo Wii ads'. C3 News. Archived from the original on December 8, 2007. Retrieved March 31, 2008.Cite uses deprecated parameter
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(help) - ^ abcdJeriaska (2008-02-17). 'Interview with Joe Down Studio'. RPGFan. Retrieved March 31, 2008.
- ^ abIGN Staff (2008-07-01). 'Chocobo's Dungeon Producer Q&A'. IGN. Retrieved October 8, 2008.
- ^'Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon EVERY BUDDY!'. square-enix-games.com. Retrieved 2019-02-21.
- ^https://www.destructoid.com/review-chocobo-s-mystery-dungeon-every-buddy--550930.phtml
- ^'Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon for Wii Reviews'. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved September 14, 2018.
- ^'Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon: Every Buddy! for Switch Reviews'. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved July 18, 2019.
- ^'Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon: Every Buddy! for PlayStation 4 Reviews'. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved April 30, 2019.
- ^Shiva Stella (2008-07-23). 'Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon for Wii Review'. GameSpot. Archived from the original on December 17, 2008. Retrieved October 29, 2008.Cite uses deprecated parameter
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(help) - ^ abDaemon Hatfield (2008-07-01). 'Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon Review'. IGN. Retrieved October 8, 2008.
- ^'Results Briefing Session: The First-Half of the Fiscal Year ending March 31, 2009'(PDF). Square-Enix.com. Retrieved 2008-12-26.
- ^'2009年ゲームソフト年間売上TOP1000' [2009 Game Software Annual Sales Top 1000]. Famitsū Gēmu Hakusho 2010ファミ通ゲーム白書2010 [Famitsu Game Whitebook 2010] (in Japanese). Tokyo: Enterbrain. 2010-05-21. p. 385. ISBN978-4-04-726511-0. Archived from the original on 2015-06-27.Cite uses deprecated parameter
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(help) - ^IGN Nintendo Team (2008-07-31). 'Wii Game of the Month: July 2008'. IGN. Retrieved October 8, 2008.
- ^'IGN Wii: Best RPG 2008'. IGN.com. 2008-12-18. Archived from the original on December 22, 2008. Retrieved 2008-12-19.Cite uses deprecated parameter
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External links[edit]
- Official Japanese Chocobo website(in Japanese)
- Official Japanese Chocobo no Fushigina Dungeon Toki Wasure no Meikyū website(in Japanese)
- Official Japanese Shido to Chocobo no Fushigina Dungeon Toki Wasure no Meikyū website(in Japanese)
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Note: This game is also titled Chocobo No Fushigi Na Dungeon: Toki Wasure No Meikyuu.
Completion bonusSuccessfully complete the game to unlock two bonus dungeons. The Chocobo's Memories standard dungeon can be reached through the Chocobo statue at the park. The Croma's Future special dungeon can be reached through Croma at Stella's House.
JobsSuccessfully complete the indicated task to unlock the corresponding job:
- Black Mage: Reach 10F in Guardian Of The Flame.
- Dancer: Enter 'Pirouette[Music Note]' as a case-sensitive Romantic Phrase.
- Dark Knight: Defeat Croma Shade in 30F in Guardian Of The Light.
- Dragoon: Successfully complete Meja's Memories.
- Knight: Successfully complete Freja's Memories.
- Ninja: Successfully complete Volg's Memories.
- Scholar: Defeat the four elements in 20F in Guardian Of The Water.
- Thief: Steal the item behind Merchant Hero X in one of his dungeon shops.
- White Mage: Successfully complete Pastor Roche's Memories.
To easily get the Thief job, have at least the level 2 Black Mage. When you pick up the rare item from Merchant X (Thief's Memory) inside the Guardian of Flame dungeon (the glowing ring on floor 11 that will either take you to a duel or to a shop), walk away from Dungeon Hero X until he is close enough to use Sleep on. Then, run to the stairs. Try to run around the south side of the shop to make this easier. If Dungeon Hero X is gaining power, move two steps to the side of him. His beam is three spaces wide and goes very far. Keep Dungeon Hero X asleep all the time, if possible. This may take a few attempts, but it is much easier than any other way. If you get Dungeon Hero X asleep at the very start, you may be able to run directly to the stairs without going south around the shop, but this is much riskier. Since Dungeon Hero X can move much quicker than you, try to stay as far away from him as possible, but also making sure he is asleep.
Easy max equipmentFinal Fantasy Fables Chocobo's Dungeon Iso Download
After you help Freja get her memory back, go to her place, and have her hone your equipment to make it stronger. Before you start to hone, bring at least a few thousand gil, and save the game. When you get to the point where it says that it is at the maximum level and you can still hone it, you may want to save the game again; when Freja tries to hone it past it the maximum level it will have a greater chance to fail. If that happens, reset the game, load the saved game, and repeat until she makes a perfect hone. This may require a few attempts.
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Dardola's Dining jukeboxFinal Fantasy Fables Chocobo's Dungeon Walkthrough
At about Chapter 4, talk to Dardola at Dardola's Dining. After the bell rings, he will lose his memory. Help him by completing the dungeon in his head. As a reward, he will allow the jukebox in his shop to play music from the game.