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Amazing Island

Amazing Island

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From: "Sega of America, Inc."
Category: Video Games

List Price: $19.99
Buy Used: $7.79
You Save: $12.20 (61%)



New (10) Used (13) Collectible (1) from $7.79

Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 19 reviews
Sales Rank: 13270

Platform: Gamecube
ESRB: Everyone
Media: Video Game
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Age: 5 - 20 years
Operating System: Gamecube
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0

MPN: 61032
UPC: 010086610321
EAN: 0010086610321
ASIN: B0002EJ87K

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Condition: Case and Disc (no book) in Good condition! We ship quickly after receiving your order!

Features:
  • PatentedMonster Editing System creates an untold number of monsters, each with distinctive features and abilities.
  • With each successful competition, unlock new features for monster enhancement and possession of one of eight magic orbs.
  • Transfer your monster to Game Boy Advance to take on three of your friends or play alone and acquire special GBA-only monster-building items.

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
MODEL- 61032 VENDOR-SEGA FEATURES- AMAZING ISLAND Amazing Island is a competition-driven, magical monster simulation game that takes place on a fantastic island in another world. The "Black Evil" has taken over this lush and colorful land and has captured the once happy natives the Maboo tribe. Players have the ability to defeat the "Black Evil," take back the land and return it to the Maboo tribe. To do so, gamers use their imagination to create their own monster - from nearly an infinite number of possibilities and enter it in a series of competitions involving timing, speed and head-to-head battles. The victor wins magical orbs that hold the power of the island. Venture to a fantastic island filled with magical monsters in a far distant world. The "Black Evil" has taken over this lush and colorful land and captured the once-happy Maboo tribe natives. Drawing on your imagination and endless possibilities, you must create your own monster and enter it into nearly 30 different competitions involving timing, speed, and head-to-head battles against the "Black Evil" to win back the island and banish the evildoers! * Patented Monster Editing System creates an untold number of monsters, each with distinctive features and abilities. * With each successful competition, unlock new features for monster enhancement and possession of one of eight magic orbs. * Transfer your monster to Game Boy Advance to take on three of your friends or play alone and acquire special GBA-only monster-building items. -- SPECIFICATIONS ---


Customer Reviews:   Read 14 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Quest game for kids   October 3, 2007
I gave this game three stars because before you can even begin to go questing, you have to outfit and modify what appears to be a lizard/dragon helper and that's fairly time consuming. The game also starts slow, but gets better as you go on, playing through mini-game type challenges and talking to the characters you encounter. It's fun modifying and outfitting your own lizard/dragon helper with the items provided, though. It's good for kids, but not for anyone that plays Zelda-level quest games.


1 out of 5 stars Amazing Island? WHY AMAZING?   November 20, 2006
 0 out of 4 found this review helpful

THIS GAME SOUNDS NICE, BUT IT ISN'T! I got stuck on my second battle of a race! It sounded so awesome when I rented it! "AMAZING ISLAND!" Catching, eh? Just to suck people in to WASTE CASH! Don't listen to the other reviews! It's plain out horrible! The plot is bad, and the only good thing is making ugly monsters!


5 out of 5 stars Great GAME   September 10, 2006
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

This game is great, one of the best i've ever played. It's very imanginative. This game is a little like mario party and pokemon combined, what could be a better combination then that. It's very interresting. The game has a great storyline, it's both exciting and interesting. I would reccomend this game to anyone. The game is for kids but some adults like it too. It's a good game for children of all ages. [and a good game adults of almost all ages]


4 out of 5 stars any one who dont have a imagination will hate this game caus...   April 22, 2006
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

Any one who dont have a imagination wont like this game caus they just wont get the fun of creating your own monster and then puting it in to mini games.I cant beleive sega made this game cause its like a mix of mario party and pokemon so i thoght this would be nintendo. The best part of it is costimizing your monster. For me the mini games are super hard and i cant even get past the begener course. the mini game have a repeted rool that is u have two press A rapidly and then fliker the control stik or press B or...The story line is simple ur a boy or girl(You choos) who reads a book about a magical island and that night he/she goes into the island to save all the monsters from the evilings(or somthing like that)sins he/she has a "pure heart" an then u costimize ur monster and start playimg mini games.


5 out of 5 stars Awesome Game. =O   October 16, 2005
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I love this game! My friend reccomended it to me, and I was hooked. The games can get frusterating, but that's only if you've been playing for 7 hours. Before that, the games are fun, hooking, and you'll want to do more. I can use my imagination to make monsters. Heck, I even made a death bunny!!!(Hint! Want more chance stars? Create more monsters. I made 22!)

So, I highly reccomend this game. It takes imagination, though. A LOT.


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