Dragon Ball Z: Advanced Adventure
Release Date: June 17, 2005
Action, animated TV series, Dragon Ball, Nintendo exclusive, singleplayer
An action game created by Dimps Corporation, based on a cult-classic manga by Akira Toriyama. The players are presented with an opportunity to experience childhood adventures of Goku – the main hero of the series. The game consists of fifteen diversified levels, allowing the players to relive the greatest adventures of the young hero, meeting characters known from the series, including Bulma and Piccolo.
Dragon Ball Z: Advanced Adventure Description
Dragon Ball Akira Toriyama's work, which includes comics, cinema films and, above all, a television series. Of course, there are also console games such as Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure.
Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure is a camcorder with a camera on the side. Its action is a shortened version of 153 episodes of the original Dragon Ball. The scenario of the game was placed in 15 stages. It covers all the most important events known from Goku's childhood, from the first meeting with the Bulma to getting to know Satan Serduszko. The authors included in the game all the most important characters that we got to know in the TV series. They appear here either as actors in films or as bosses that Goku has to defeat.
On the route of stages in Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure appear mainly arcade fragments, as well as side passages and secret rooms. At the end of each stage a boss awaits Goku. In order to deal with them better, the authors designed a whole range of strokes and their combinations, including magic attacks, for example. Goku adds them to his repertoire, finding various items during the journey. In order to diversify the fun, the authors placed different mini-games between the standard stages.
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Last updated on August 14, 2015
Dragon Ball Z: Advanced Adventure Summary
Game Series: Dragon Ball
Platforms:
Game Boy Advance
Developer: Dimps Corporation
Publisher: Atari / Infogrames