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|image=Digimon World DS Box Art.jpg | |||
|title=Digimon World DS | |title=Digimon World DS | ||
|japanese=デジモンストーリー | |japanese=デジモンストーリー | ||
|developer=[[BEC]] | |||
|developer=[[ | |publisher=[[Bandai Namco Games]] | ||
|publisher=[[Namco | |year=2006 | ||
| | |systems={{syslist|ds}} | ||
|ratings={{CERO|A}}{{ESRB|E10}} | |ratings={{CERO|A}}{{ESRB|E10}} | ||
|genre=[[RPG]] | |||
|modes=[[Single Player]] | |||
|followed by=[[Digimon World: Dawn and Dusk]] | |||
|series=Digimon World | |series=Digimon World | ||
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'''Digimon World DS''' (デジモンストーリー ''Dejimon Sutōrī/Digimon Story'') is an [[RPG]] and the first [[Digimon]] game for the [[Nintendo DS]]. The original Japanese name of the game is Digimon Story. The game bears a resemblance to [[Digimon World 3]], features 300 Digimon, and uses [[Nintendo DS#Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection|Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]] to match Digimon. | |||
'''Digimon World DS''' (デジモンストーリー ''Dejimon Sutōrī/Digimon Story'') is | |||
In the game, the player assumes the role of a Digimon tamer and embarks on a journey to discover, tame, raise, train and command more than 230 unique Digimon. Unlike most of the character collection-driven games in the series, Digimon World DS's gameplay continues after the character collection is completed. The player can build Digi-Farms to raise, evolve and communicate with the Digimon. Using Wi-Fi and local DS wireless connection, players can interact by exchanging Digimon, engaging in battles, and pooling resources to create rare types of Digimon. | In the game, the player assumes the role of a Digimon tamer and embarks on a journey to discover, tame, raise, train and command more than 230 unique Digimon. Unlike most of the character collection-driven games in the series, Digimon World DS's gameplay continues after the character collection is completed. The player can build Digi-Farms to raise, evolve and communicate with the Digimon. Using Wi-Fi and local DS wireless connection, players can interact by exchanging Digimon, engaging in battles, and pooling resources to create rare types of Digimon. | ||
Shortly after the game's release in the US, a two-game sequel was announced for Japan: [[Digimon World: Dawn and Dusk]]. | Shortly after the game's release in the US, a two-game sequel was announced for Japan: [[Digimon World: Dawn and Dusk]]. | ||
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Digimon World DS | |
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Developer(s) | BEC |
Publisher(s) | Bandai Namco Games |
Year released | 2006 |
System(s) | Nintendo DS |
Followed by | Digimon World: Dawn and Dusk |
Series | Digimon World |
Japanese title | デジモンストーリー |
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Genre(s) | RPG |
Modes | Single Player |
Rating(s) |
Digimon World DS (デジモンストーリー Dejimon Sutōrī/Digimon Story) is an RPG and the first Digimon game for the Nintendo DS. The original Japanese name of the game is Digimon Story. The game bears a resemblance to Digimon World 3, features 300 Digimon, and uses Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection to match Digimon.
In the game, the player assumes the role of a Digimon tamer and embarks on a journey to discover, tame, raise, train and command more than 230 unique Digimon. Unlike most of the character collection-driven games in the series, Digimon World DS's gameplay continues after the character collection is completed. The player can build Digi-Farms to raise, evolve and communicate with the Digimon. Using Wi-Fi and local DS wireless connection, players can interact by exchanging Digimon, engaging in battles, and pooling resources to create rare types of Digimon.
Shortly after the game's release in the US, a two-game sequel was announced for Japan: Digimon World: Dawn and Dusk.
Table of Contents
- Digimon World
- Pocket Digimon World
- Digimon World 2
- Pocket Digimon World: Wind Battle Disc
- Pocket Digimon World: Cool & Nature Battle Disc
- Digimon World 3
- Digimon World 4
- Digimon World DS
- Digimon World Data Squad
- Digimon World: Dawn and Dusk
- Digimon World Championship
- Digimon Story: Lost Evolution
- Digimon Story: Super Xros Wars Red and Blue
- Digimon World: Re:Digitize
- Digimon World: Next Order
- Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth
- Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth – Hacker's Memory