Digimon World DS
- Travel through the vast digital world of Digimon to collect over 250 Digimons, from 8 different species
- Put them in live DIGI farm to raise your Digimons - the dual DS screens let you engage in your main game activities while you interact live with your Digimons at your farm
- Strategic&dynamic battle system - Predict your opponent's next move and plan your next attack -- no more button-mashing
- Connect with a friend's Digimon collection through WiFi and make your own Hybrid Digimons -- exchange up to 40 Digimon wirelessly
- Engage in 3-on-3 wireless battles and win to claim rare items
Product Description
Digimon World 6 is the latest and advanced new game that gives you two screens' worth of Digimon adventure! Over 250 unique Digimons will be at the fans command -- build Digi-Farms to raise, evolve and communicate with your Digimons. You will also be able to exchange Digimons, engage in online battles and together create rare kinds of Digimon with your friends via Wi-Fi and local DS wireless connection. This is the evolution of Digimon games.
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Digimon World DS
- Video Game: 0 pages (2006-11-07)
- Platforms: Nintendo DS
- Publisher: Namco
- Label: Namco
- Studio: Namco
- Our Recommended Age: 5 - 20 years
- Average Customer Review:
based on 10 reviews
- Sales Rank in Video Games: #6681
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Avg. Customer Review:
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Digimon DS is great! 2008-10-04
Comment: Digimon DS is awesome! Great plot, makes you wonder what's going to happen next. On the top screen of the DS,you can check out your digimon messing around on your farm while you do a mission. Sometimes they will talk while they train which is very useful when they send you $1,000. Missions are challenging because sometimes you are required to find something hidden somewhere to unlock where the boss is. Real bosses for big missions are hard, but not hard so that you give up. Also music is pretty good. Lots of different music for different areas. When you get into a random fight with wimpy digimon, there's different music than tough bosses. Overall awesome game. Wi-fi options are limited to only friend things and not random people who are on so that sort of stinks if there's no one around with that game. Also, if you don't know ANYTHING about Digimon like I did, it'll introduce you to how you play the game. Also good for Pokemon lovers! Great game for Digimon fans and everyone else!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: They Should Have Called This Something Else 2008-08-01
Comment: Every now and again you'll have a game come along which associates itself with otherwise dull material and you'll pass it up for years based on that premise. Digimon World is one of those games. I wholeheartedly dismissed this game on the basis of it being a Digimon game because the anime I find to be lackluster and previous Digimon games had been pretty bad.
Upon starting up this game you'd probably be pretty skeptical because the writing and story are apparently laughably bad and the graphics really aren't anything to get in to a nerd fervor over. Fast forward an hour to a point when you've circumnavigated the mindless RPG introduction drivel ("This is how you do turn based combat" "This is your health points"...) and you'll slowly but surely fall in love with one of the most original and well done monster collection games I've set my hands on since the original Pokémon games.
You start by selecting from 3 starting critters which will probably be familiar to fans of the series. From there you embark on various tasks in the digital world in an effort to become the greatest trainer. This all sounds generic but that's really where most of the similarities to other games end.
As opposed to having to catch or entice monsters like you would in Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker or Pokémon Pearl Digimon has you slowly collecting a monster's data as you fight them. Some faster than others but you're still effectively always "catching" monsters as you fight. This removes nearly all of the randomness I found to be annoying in the aforementioned titles, you simply have to fight a monster enough times to get 100% of its data and then you may "digiconvert" it in to existence.
Once you've materialized your monster you then develop the monster along an evolution tree similar to the demon system in Castlevania Curse of Darkness. Some evolutions are harder to achieve than others which leaves you revisiting old monsters and spawning new monsters of old varieties.
Still not convinced? Here's the grand slam for the game in my opinion. A large portion of the game is devoted to a monster farm system the game has implemented. With these farms you can leave it to the computer to effectively raise monsters you aren't using. You can have several farms, you can put equipment on these farms to alter the growth of your monsters, you can go in and manually train your monsters, and several other features. With the farm system you're effectively getting two games in one and furthermore you always feel like you're making progress and there's always something to do whether it be battling with your party or managing your farms and reserve monsters.
If I had to come up with any faults of this game it's that with the constant activity of the farm you sometimes can get tied up on the farm rather than progressing through the game. For me this isn't really a negative but others will undoubtedly dislike the sometimes nagging feeling the game gives you.
All things considered it's a darn shame I let this game slip under my radar. I'm thoroughly enjoying it thus far and I'd highly recommend this game to RPG fans and monster collecting game fans.
5 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Best Digimon game in the series 2007-03-14
Comment: This game is so much fun! Before I bought this game, my favorite in the Digimon World series was Digimon World 2. However, after trying this game, I've changed my mind. This is a must-have for any DS owner. It'll keep you hooked for hours, and it takes a long time to complete the whole game. This is not a rip-off of Pokemon! This game is so much better then the Pokemon games! The game's plot and storyline is written well, and the ability to choose what your Digimon digivolves into is also great. This game is worth the money. You will not regret buying this game!
6 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: This is a great game 2007-03-03
Comment: Any owner of a Nintendo DS should own this game. It's very fun, it's a lot like the pokemon games but it's also different. It's fun, get it.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Definelty best in series 2007-01-29
Comment: This game is different than the others because its kinda like a 1st person point of view through all the battles. Its roaming around until you get to objectives like the other games but i think its much funner than the others. I spent around 80 hours to 100% complete and get everything in the game and it was a fun 80 hours let me tell you that. The only reason that i rated it 4 stars for fun was because a lot in the game you fight a boss or more in every level and usually you have to train a lot to beat them. So that gets a little annoying just walking around and battling and training for hours but once you can beat the boss its worth it.
I really liked the new gameplay style in this digimon world and there are over 200 digimon that you can get which makes it very tough to just get them all. The bad thing about that is that you can only store up to 40 digimon in your "Digimon Farm" but you can have as many digimon's "Scan Data" as you want. So overall i would buy this game because i dont regret spending $27.00 on a great game like this.
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