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Brave: Shaman's Challenge (NDS cover
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Brave: Shaman's Challenge NDS

We play the role of a young Indian and go to the rescue of the kidnapped members of our tribe. We use shamanic powers to eliminate enemies and solve puzzles.

Action | TPP | western | Nintendo exclusive titles | singleplayer

Brave: Shaman's Challenge Release Date NDS

canceled

developer: Collision Studios publisher: SouthPeak Interactive

English language game language: English

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Brave Shaman’s Challenge is a magic-themed, tile-based puzzle game where our young hero, Brave, must use quick thinking and magic spells to fight off the evils that are rising up against him and his people.

Follow Brave’s journey through Native American lands as he learns to master the Shamanic Arts to gain new powers and explore dangerous territories while encountering friends and mentors from his past.

A robust story mode that features over 35 levels and an unlockable

new adventure

3 different battle modes

Versus Battles: Compete against the AI to see who the last one standing is

Energy Bar Battles: Deplete the enemy’s life bar before time runs out

Time Attack: Beat the clock by collecting a target number of specific tiles

Players use the touch screen to draw 12 different spells, including Wildfire, which burns all nearby tiles converting them to fire tiles, and Zap, which uses lightning to destroy all tiles of the same kind

Immersive control using the DS stylus to change the position of blocks, as well as to slide them in different directions

The game is played holding the DS sideways, like a book to utilize the longer aspect of the screens

Last updated on 06 August 2008

Game mode: single player  

PEGI rating Brave: Shaman's Challenge

Age rating. The PEGI rating considers the age suitability of a game, not the level of difficulty.
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