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The second Dragon Warrior Monsters game for the Game Boy Color featured two different versions of the same game, Cobi's Journey and Tara's Adventure. Image File history File links Cobibox. ...
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Story
Cobi and Tara are both in a family of monster breeders who have come to the Kingdom of Greatlog to make a living. Shortly after they arrive, their mother tells them to pick up a Nut Pie from the Vault. As they are heading towards the Vault, they run into the Prince and his companion Warabou, making trouble for the towns people. Unfortunately, after they get the pie, it is taken by the Prince and his cohort. Cobi and Tara follow the both of them to a cave underneath the kingdom, where the two are arguing to whom should get the goods. The two of them try to get the pie back but in the process knock a big plug out of a hole. The Prince leaves frantically and Warabou uses himself to plug up the hole. He tells Cobi and Tara that the plug allows for the island of GreatLog to stay afloat and without it, will sink. He tells the two of them to get a monster master and ask for their assitance. But when they cannot find anyone, Warubou says that they will have to do it. A quest to save the kingdom has now begun.
Information The second game in the Dragon Warrior Monsters series for the Game Boy Color, released in two versions, Cobi's Journey and Tara's Adventure. The only difference being the monsters you can obtain, in Cobi's version more direct combat monsters and in Tara's more supportive and healing type monsters. The game introduced the new monster family, Water. The Game Boy Color (also referred to as GBC) is Nintendos successor to the Game Boy and was released on October 21, 1998 in Japan and in November of 1998 in the United States. ...
Features There are some differences in this sequel: - More monsters are now available including a new family, Water.
- Keys Instead of a fixed number of worlds, you now have keys to travel there. These keys need to be appraised before they can be used. Some of the keys you obtain take to story specific worlds, others are just to explore. In the optional worlds, you need to fight a certain number of monsters to reach the final boss of the world (they are randomized, so there is no way to know who you will fight). The keys are also randomized so you do not know what you will get before you appraise them. Some of the worlds allow for you to obtain rare monsters or very common monsters depending on the name of the key.
- Linking to both You are able to fight against another person via link cable just like in the first game. However, after you get to a certain point, you can fight someone playing the original Dragon Warrior Monsters.
- Unlike the first game, the worlds are more interactive, such as including towns and caves. There are also storylines in some (that are mandatory) where you have to do certain objectives, as in the original, the areas were just randomized and the bosses do not play a major role.
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Dragon Quest Monsters ) or Dragon Warrior Monsters as its known in North America is a spin off series of the Dragon Quest games. ...
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