Combat of Giants: Dinosaurs

Platform(s): Nintendo DS
Genre: Action
Publisher: Ubisoft

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'Combat of Giants: Dinosaurs' (NDS) - 16 New Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on Jan. 1, 2006 @ 1:30 a.m. PST

Choose the dinosaur you like among 25 unique species. Make him travel across different maps, eat, drink and fight against other dinosaurs until you become the strongest. Once you're strong enough, challenge your friends! Be sure to be well-enough prepared to fightÂ… and beware of chieftains!

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Choose the dinosaur you like among 25 unique species. Make him travel across different maps, eat, drink and fight against other dinosaurs until you become the strongest. Once you're strong enough, challenge your friends!

Be sure to be well-enough prepared to fight… and beware of chieftains!

Features:

  • Pick the dinosaur you prefer from 26 different species among 6 of the most popular families: ravenous predators, witty scavengers, horned territorials, mighty tanks, peaceful herbivores.
  • Fight against other dinosaurs. Experience an intuitive combat system based on player's dexterity:
    • Ultimate moves: feel the victory by throwing your opponent on destructible objects
    • Win the fight and collect eggs
  • Customize your dinosaur: choose the color and stripes pattern you prefer
    • Use eggs to add thorns, feathers and bones so your dinosaur becomes stronger, faster or tougher!
  • Explore 9 rich environments: different worlds mean different threats, different species!
  • 3 game modes: Adventure, Multiplayer and Quickmatch.
  • Keep your dinosaur healthy: find water and food. Be sure to heal its wounds after a fight.
  • Challenge your friends from 2 players to 8 players.


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