
Digimon Adventure
An RPG adaptation of the original Digimon anime series where players relive the adventures of Tai and friends through File Island and Server Continent with turn-based battles and Digivolution mechanics.
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About This Retro Game
Follows the anime's storyline from the Devimon arc through Etemon's tournament with 8 playable DigiDestined and their partner Digimon.
Features a unique 'Digivolution Tree' system allowing branching evolution paths based on battle performance and training.
Includes special 'Tag Team' attacks when multiple DigiDestined are in battle together, recreating iconic anime moments.
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