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Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon. Share this? One day, a strange boy named Raffaello arrives and creates dungeons of memories to help the townspeople remember who they are.

Now it's up to Chocobo to journey through the dungeons and retrieve everyone's memories! Collect hidden letters throughout the adventure and form special phrases to unlock secret dungeons and job classes. The signature Mog House offers arcade-style mini-games that can be played with intuitive Wii Remote controls. Buy on. Developer: h. Critic Reviews. Score distribution:. Positive: 22 out of Mixed: 12 out of Negative: 0 out of As a gamer that has been burnt out by excessively cruel and repetitive dungeon crawlers in the past, the game never left me feeling overly drained and worn out.

All this publication's reviews Read full review. Shirma advises Cid not to force himself to remember while they get settled at her home. In the meantime, she asks Chocobo if he had seen her sister, only to have forgotten what she looked like or her name. That night, the entire town is mysteriously incapable of using its fire. The citizens were gathered at the piazza to discuss the predicament when a strange, comet-like object falls out of the sky and crashes.

When Chocobo and Shirma come closer to investigate, it is revealed to be an egg. The egg hatches into a baby boy named Raffaello , who has the strange ability to create dungeons out of people's memories. For some reason, Mayor Gale seems to know his name, even though he has never seen him before. The baby opens a vortex to the mayor's memories and goes inside. Chocobo picks up an puzzle-shaped object, the Brooch of Memories, found in the broken egg and follows him into the dungeon.

After restoring Mayor Gale's memories, the group, with baby in tow, return to the farm to restore Cid's memories. The following morning, Raffaello disappears from the house. Shirma and Chocobo set out to find the missing baby. Near the mines, Chocobo meets Freja , the town blacksmith, who has just recently lost her memory.

When her memories returned, the town suddenly regains its use of fire. The baby Raffaello uses his powers to expose a large, bird-shaped opening in the Fuego Mines. While the girls are astounded by what happened, the baby crawls inside. Chocobo enters the dungeon, only to be stopped by a barrier halfway through. At that instant, Freja remembers that she is the Oracle of Fire and gives Chocobo an amulet to let him pass through the door.

Once the door has opened, a mysterious Black Mage named Croma appears and warns Chocobo to leave. Confused, the bird continues onward. At the bottom of the dungeon, Chocobo battles and defeats Phoenix , the beast of fire, granting access to the fire shrine. Within the shrine sits a large cocoon underneath the Phoenix's crystal. Raffaello emerges from the cocoon, now a young boy instead of a baby. The group muses over Raffaello's sudden growth.

Even Cid questioned if the boy was even human. The mystery didn't seem to dampen Raffaello's spirits as he goes outside to play with the other children in town.

Shirma goes off to make sure he doesn't wander off while Cid goes off to the hangar near Freja's forge to build the airship his grandfather left blueprints for. While exploring town, Freja runs toward Chocobo and Shirma, alerting them that the fountain water in the piazza has become putrid, a sign that the town's water supply has been spoiled. Freja explains that another oracle in town has forgotten who they are, in this case, the Oracle of Water.

If Chocobo could restore that oracle's memories, then the water will be clean again. While searching for the oracle, Chocobo encounters Raffaello, who had visited the fountain prior to its current state. The boy runs back to the farm, leaving Chocobo to follow him. Near Stella's house, Chocobo overhears Raffaello asking Shirma why he was different from everyone else.

After a brief reassurance from the white mage, the boy leaves to play some more. In the house, Stella sends Chocobo on an errand to deliver cookies to Dardola's diner in town. As soon as Chocobo walks outside, a despondent Raffaello approaches him. He explains to him that while he loves the things he sees, he had felt some destructive urges and knew it was wrong. Now feeling better, he thanks Chocobo for listening to him.

Chocobo continues his errand to the cafe, where he meets Meja , the maid. Noticing that she had succumbed to the curse of the bell, Chocobo ventures into her memories and brings back her identity as the oracle of water.

Both Meja and Chocobo exit the cafe and examine the fountain, now clean again. Raffaello appears to confirm this and tells them to come to Levia Point. There, he raises a giant statue of Leviathan , revealed to be a dungeon that leads down into the depths of the ocean. Midway, Croma returns to stop Chocobo in his path and attacks him with several Elementals. The bird quickly dispatches them and carries onward. It can still be played relatively easily today thanks to numerous ports and updates.

It now starred children from the original cast out on a new adventure which was still a novel concept for the series. It originally released in for mobile devices in Japan only.

It would hit the North American WiiWare shop in The After Years is a cute side story that acts more like fan fiction and so it is not a must-play continuation for fans of the SNES original. It released as a WiiWare title in My Life as a Darklord is a much more involved game than Crystal Defenders as players must guard a tower against invading heroes. The game never made it off of the Wii either. The previous game was released in for the PS1 in North America, with Chocobo's Dungeon being a release in the same region.

Almost a decade is a long time to wait for a sequel and fans have been waiting just as long for another follow-up since this release is currently the last game in the franchise.

Chocobo's Dungeon did get a remaster in , making it the easiest game to play today. Besides that version, it might be interesting to know that the DS got a port of this game in but only in Japan.

Like other roguelikes, players control Chocobo in a series of dungeons filled with treasure, traps, and monsters.



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