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Reviews (12)
Jun 14, 2010
Port of Classic non-linear RPG with a hint of Japanese
1 of 1 found this helpful This is a simplified, easier to play version of the first game in the original popular Bard's Tale game series from early home computers of the 80's. Considering the date of release and how much has been changed in the graphics, along with the fact that it has less classes and dungeons (for a more casual approach), this can be seen as console remake of the original game. The game clearly went to a Japanese company and then came back to the US as a sort of "reverse import". This is obvious in the graphics that have a sort of Anime look to them. Games like Bard's Tale and more importantly Wizardry were (and continue to be) very popular as cult niche of gaming in Japan, and the Bard's Tale NES "remake" here is a testament to that. The Bard's Tale II even came out in 1992 for the Japanese market only. If you have an NES or purchase an inexpensive Famiclone system like the FC Toploader, you will find this one worth playing if you ever enjoyed the thrill of creating your own unique party of characters. Navigation of menus and gameplay in general is much more accessible than the old home computer versions, and the music is not bad either. Manuals, tips and maps for the NES version can be found online.

Jun 07, 2016
These capsules are excellent
These capsules are great for coins of their size and also for coins of a slightly smaller size. Plastic quality is good, difficult to open once sealed. I have used these for silver rounds of all types and some copper rounds as well. They fit in all cases, a little looser for some than others.

Dec 26, 2018
Good Lego game - 3DS/2DS version is the one to get
Chima world is a well- fleshed out creation that doesnt rely on some big movie license so it's a nice change. My 4 year old son can figure out most of the level puzzles but navigating between zones is still a little tough for him. Overall seems a really solid game so far and different enough from the Batman / Indiana Jones type games to make it worth picking up. Significant resolution enhancements in the 3DS/2DS vs old DS make it much more enjoyable.
