Azumanga Donjara Daiou (Japan) ISO
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Azumanga Donjara Daiou is a Board game, developed by Ganbarion and published by Bandai, which was released in Japan in 2002.
Besides the Doujin-games (The fan made ones) there's three Official ones: Two released on an console and 1 arcade only. And yup, the official ones are the best. All of them are puzzle games, but that's what fits Azumanga Daioh the most. An "Romantic Visual Novel" of this series would just get everyone out of character, so puzzle is a nice choice after all. And best of all, this one doesn't suck.
Azumanga Donjara Daioh is as simple as ever: Yukari-sensei tells the class to go out and play a new game named "Donjara Taisen". A new game invented especially for this game. The twist is, she doesn't even care if they're outside the school property, as long as they're playing it. The winner will get some days off as a prize, which is why everyone wants to join this crazy game. Well, simple story, isn't it? But we would expect nothing less from an Azumanga Daioh game.
The game looks like it's a Mahjong game because of the pieces used to play, but it's actually not. This is a whole new gaming experience. Some players manages to get the hang of it without even reading the rules in the manual, others just can't make it play their way. I guess this is because people download it instead of buying it, eh? Anyway, the meaning in this game is as simple as getting 3 full sets, which is three each. Prove yourself smarter than the enemy, and you win. Obtain a special thing named "Reach" and you'll get a big step ahead of the other player. Do just one wrong move, and the enemy will get the brick she needed and finish you off. No one can ever be sure of a win here. Use your brain or die and horrible death of loss.
The prize will be given out at the end, when you've fought all the characters you've challenged or the opposite. If you've done great, you'll receive on extra picture in the gallery, including the ending picture you've gotten for completing that character. If you've done absolutely fantastic, you'll get 2 new pictures in your gallery, including that ending picture! So to get a 100% completion in the gallery is really a hard task to do. You'll have to master the game fully to even achieve that. I think this is a marvelous system, as it keeps players wanting to unlock everything. If that isn't enough, there's a extra mode named "Free Taisen". You get costumes for your chibi-characters by playing many times and achieving points. This makes 4 costumes for each character, so the lasting appeal is horribly long too.
The graphics on this game is also very nice, at least for a Playstation game to be. The Mahjong pieces looks marvelous, while the small chibi characters walking around the table to do your move looks over-the-top cute. To see that they even could do weird facial expression animations in 3D was a big thing. The voices in this game is also just like the TV-show (The Japanese one, not the dub...) so you'll feel familiar with the characters here. On the other hand, Chiyo's father was the only one who didn't have his blessed voice. Instead it was replaced with some strange sounds, which is one big let down here...
So overall, this is a very great game to play. Whatever you're a Azumanga Daioh fan or not, the puzzles used here will keep you coming for more. Addicting like it is, you may even play this for hours. So this is a great game in your game-budget, as it still is good after 8 whole years.
Azumanga Donjara Daioh is as simple as ever: Yukari-sensei tells the class to go out and play a new game named "Donjara Taisen". A new game invented especially for this game. The twist is, she doesn't even care if they're outside the school property, as long as they're playing it. The winner will get some days off as a prize, which is why everyone wants to join this crazy game. Well, simple story, isn't it? But we would expect nothing less from an Azumanga Daioh game.
The game looks like it's a Mahjong game because of the pieces used to play, but it's actually not. This is a whole new gaming experience. Some players manages to get the hang of it without even reading the rules in the manual, others just can't make it play their way. I guess this is because people download it instead of buying it, eh? Anyway, the meaning in this game is as simple as getting 3 full sets, which is three each. Prove yourself smarter than the enemy, and you win. Obtain a special thing named "Reach" and you'll get a big step ahead of the other player. Do just one wrong move, and the enemy will get the brick she needed and finish you off. No one can ever be sure of a win here. Use your brain or die and horrible death of loss.
The prize will be given out at the end, when you've fought all the characters you've challenged or the opposite. If you've done great, you'll receive on extra picture in the gallery, including the ending picture you've gotten for completing that character. If you've done absolutely fantastic, you'll get 2 new pictures in your gallery, including that ending picture! So to get a 100% completion in the gallery is really a hard task to do. You'll have to master the game fully to even achieve that. I think this is a marvelous system, as it keeps players wanting to unlock everything. If that isn't enough, there's a extra mode named "Free Taisen". You get costumes for your chibi-characters by playing many times and achieving points. This makes 4 costumes for each character, so the lasting appeal is horribly long too.
The graphics on this game is also very nice, at least for a Playstation game to be. The Mahjong pieces looks marvelous, while the small chibi characters walking around the table to do your move looks over-the-top cute. To see that they even could do weird facial expression animations in 3D was a big thing. The voices in this game is also just like the TV-show (The Japanese one, not the dub...) so you'll feel familiar with the characters here. On the other hand, Chiyo's father was the only one who didn't have his blessed voice. Instead it was replaced with some strange sounds, which is one big let down here...
So overall, this is a very great game to play. Whatever you're a Azumanga Daioh fan or not, the puzzles used here will keep you coming for more. Addicting like it is, you may even play this for hours. So this is a great game in your game-budget, as it still is good after 8 whole years.
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