NCS Product Synopsis
Stack
Slime trios in sequences of blue, orange, green, on
a cardboard board thrice to win in Square Enix's
upcoming 'Dragon Quest Kazanete Slime Tower Game'
which ships in February 2014. The package includes a
30cm (11.81") cardboard tower which requires some
assembly and 24 Slime play pieces.
Preorders are welcome to ship in late
February 2014.
Product Specifications
Manufacturer: Square
Enix
Territory/Language: Japan
Jan Code: 4988601222792
Japan Title: ドラゴンクエスト
かさねてスライムタワーゲーム
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NCS Product Synopsis
Brand new and factory sealed copies of
two Japanese Playstation 2 games:
» Tales of Fandom Vol. 2 Tear Grants Version
» Tales of Fandom Vol. 2 Luke Fone Fabre Version
The original Tales of Fandom discs were released
in early 2002 and featured characters from Namco's
Tales of Phantasia, Tales of Destiny, and Tales of
Eternity. Per the game title, the content was
designed to appeal to fans of the Tales releases
with an interaction game, a puzzle game, character
skits, and a gallery of images.
Fast
forward five years later and Namco issues another
Tales of Fandom which features core casts of
characters from Tales of Phantasia, Tales of
Symphonia, and Tales of Abyss. Unlike the first
Fandom which allowed the different games to be
chosen from a menu, Fandom 2 takes an interactive
approach where the games and interaction sequences
are selectable from a world map. At the outset of
the game, the parties from all three Tales games
have been transported to a central location where
they're holed up in their respective bastions.
Players move a cursor around the world map to
select the different adventures as well as a
casino located to the north which features Black
Jack, Poker, Baccarat, and Slots. A purse of 1000
credits starts the player off but note that
playing Baccarat requires an ante of 1000 credits.
Lose once and you're wiped out. To bolster the fan
service, copious amounts of voice acting are
featured in the game.
Bonus
Schwag
Every copy of Tales of Fandom 2 is packaged with a set of 10
Tales of My Shuffle cards which are packaged
in their own cardboard slipcase.
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