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Post by Discoalucard on Sept 30, 2017 22:57:00 GMT -5
www.hardcoregaming101.net/adventuresofdarwin/adventuresofdarwin.htmAdventures of Darwin is usually classified as a RTS. Looking at screenshots or videos of its tiny monkeys and cavemen following their leader around and carrying objects, you might think you're looking at a budget-priced Pikmin knock-off, and the game itself isn't exactly in a hurry to explain what it's really about. But the RTS elements are more restrained than in Pikmin; at its heart, it's more of an action-adventure game. Think Zelda, if Link had 20 mini-Links following him around.
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Post by toei on Oct 1, 2017 10:22:52 GMT -5
That sleeping monkey logo would be great as a website banner. If I had any photoshop skills I'd try getting "HG101" in there just to see what it looks like.
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Post by GamerL on Oct 1, 2017 22:55:30 GMT -5
Wow, this got a US release? I've never heard of it.
I miss all those oddball Japanese games of the PS2 era.
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Post by kingfossil on Oct 3, 2017 15:56:43 GMT -5
PAL release.
Also theres a factor that decides whetever you get a crown of a pistol at the end, but the guy who made the video review didnt know.
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Post by kingfossil on Oct 3, 2017 15:57:27 GMT -5
Theres a factor that decides whetever you get a crown or a pistol at the end, but the guy who made the video review didnt know.
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Post by Lightwarrior11 on Oct 8, 2017 17:13:36 GMT -5
It was one of the rare Simple 2000 series that received an NA release also. It's still very affordable on Amazon.com : www.amazon.com/Adventures-Darwin-PlayStation-2/dp/B000NJMKLKEven more oddball (e.g., low-budget, experimental) Japanese games are still being released on the 3DS eshop. DSiWare and 3DSware were/are an affordable way to release niche games like these in foreign markets.
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