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Final Fantasy Fables Chocobos Dungeon




Final Fantasy mainstays Chocobo and Cid find themselves in a mysterious town. Whenever the clocktower bell rings, people lose their memories. . It’s now up to Chocobo to journey into the dungeons and retrieve people’s memories. But Chocobo is well-equipped for this task, as he is able to train in any number of classic jobs from Final Fantasy games. Chose the right job for each task, and level up to defeat the evil that dwells in the dungeons.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars I don’t know whats the deal with all the detracters
This game is amazing. I picked it up during Circuit City’s closeout for $10 and I would have happily paid $40+ for it knowing what I know now. First off, the design is adorable. The hero, Chocobo, is really cute but don’t let that fool you, he can be tough. The music is great, really interesting and catchy. The story is interesting (while there are some nagging plot holes) and different than other RPGs. The mini games are really fun and relaxing – as good mini games should be. The side quests are fun too, and benefit the main game. It’s just hard enough so you don’t get frustrated. I’ve played this game in its entirety twice and I want to play again. I have been searching for RPGs like this one to no avail. I would recommend this to anyone, adults and kids.

4 Stars final fantasy fables: chocobo’s dungeon
I bought this game for a 19 yr old (girl) and she really likes it. They play all the final finasy games and enjoy them all!

2 Stars Too Much Story
Overall the game is Okay. There is too much story and not enough play. Litterally, 75% of you time is spent clicking through conversations. I lost interest in about an hour.

5 Stars Lots of depth hiding behind the cutesy look
Despite the kiddy look, Chocobo’s Dungeon is a roguelike RPG with quite a bit of depth. Many jobs (or classes) to use as the dungeon contexts change; dozens of items to discover, customize, and equip. The JRPG translations and some of the voice acting can be a little grating, but the bottom line is this is a fun game with several dozen hours of content.

If you’re looking for a solid turn-based RPG on Wii with a respectable level of difficulty, Chocobo’s Dungeon is a good deal.

5 Stars loved it, loved it, loved it.
best gamplay i’ve seen in a while. fun and addicting. Only wish it was longer BUT was surprised with all the extra gameplay after beating it.

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Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo’s Dungeon out tomorrow November 6th, 2008 Posted in News, Wii, Written by Valay | No Comments » London (6th November 2008) – Square Enix Ltd., the publisher of Square Enix® interactive entertainment products in Europe and other PAL territories, today announces the release date for FINAL FANTASY® FABLES: Chocobo’s Dungeon®, featuring a loveable cast of Chocobo and his friends, will be available across Europe and PAL territories tomorrow, exclusively on the Ninte
Square Enix today announced that finally Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo’s Dungeon, for the Nintendo Wii, will hit Europe (PAL) on 7th November 2008.The game was previous set for release on 31st October 2008. The game has been previously released in Japan (13th December 2007), North America (8th July 2008) and Australia (30th July 2008).
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Square Enix has announced that Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo’s Dungeon, featuring a loveable cast of Chocobo and his friends will be available across Europe finally on October 31 2008, exclusively on the Nintendo Wii. The game was previously released in Japan (13th December 2007), North America (8th July 2008) and Australia (30th July 2008).