Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles : The Young King And The Promised Land

Ive decided to create a thread bout this game :)
Exclusively available for Wii Ware, this game will tell the story of what happened after the original Crystal Chronicles. The Little King of the subtitle, who lost his kingdom due to the events of the first game, gains from the crystals the power to build things. He uses this to revive his fallen kingdom. The game's genre is "Country Building RPG

Here are some screenshots of the game:
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I Say like they said on IGN Wiiware games maybe isnt that small games,after all :)
 
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Gdog

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I have a question. Is WiiWare part of the virtual console in the Wii Shop? If so, would this be a Virtual Console section thread?
 
Gdog said:
I have a question. Is WiiWare part of the virtual console in the Wii Shop? If so, would this be a Virtual Console section thread?
no, it will be a new channel just for Wiiware. Im so amazed about these Wiiware games, I thought they wouldnt put so much efforts in wiiware games. Hope it wont cost so much
 

Phillysoul11

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this is a great addition to wiiware!
thanks nintendo
oh and i wouldnt worry about discspace, nintendo will figure that out on there own
 

jesta

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"Last week, Nintendo revealed the WiiWare service, and among the surprise announcements was Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Little King and the Promise Country. Today, we have details on the game from the latest issue of Weekly Famitsu.

Taking place after the events of the original Crystal Chronicles on GameCube, players will take the role of the Little King, a Clavat-race by the name of Leo. With special powers called "The Architect" endowed upon by the crystals, you will need to rebuild and establish a new country in the barren lands.

To use "The Architect" powers, one requires elemental skills found in dungeons. However, it won't be Leo exploring these areas, but instead, you will assign explorers (essentially warriors and mages) to seek and gather these precious elements.

Constructing different buildings affects the characteristics of the villages and towns. For example, weapon shops provide more equipment for warriors and creating magic schools allows mages as recruits. Class change will also be featured. All characters begin as warrior classes, but later open up to others, such as the black mage.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Little King and the Promise Country will be available for 1500 Wii Points ($15) and is scheduled for distribution in Japan on March of next year. No word on a US release, but here's hoping it's pretty close." Link

1500 Wii points?? Noway!! :cursing:
 
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Phillysoul11

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jesta said:
"Last week, Nintendo revealed the WiiWare service, and among the surprise announcements was Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Little King and the Promise Country. Today, we have details on the game from the latest issue of Weekly Famitsu.

Taking place after the events of the original Crystal Chronicles on GameCube, players will take the role of the Little King, a Clavat-race by the name of Leo. With special powers called "The Architect" endowed upon by the crystals, you will need to rebuild and establish a new country in the barren lands.

To use "The Architect" powers, one requires elemental skills found in dungeons. However, it won't be Leo exploring these areas, but instead, you will assign explorers (essentially warriors and mages) to seek and gather these precious elements.

Constructing different buildings affects the characteristics of the villages and towns. For example, weapon shops provide more equipment for warriors and creating magic schools allows mages as recruits. Class change will also be featured. All characters begin as warrior classes, but later open up to others, such as the black mage.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Little King and the Promise Country will be available for 1500 Wii Points ($15) and is scheduled for distribution in Japan on March of next year. No word on a US release, but here's hoping it's pretty close." Link

1500 Wii points?? Noway!! :cursing:

wow there's no way im getting that ...its way to expensive...
 
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