
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates
The first Crystal Chronicles game for Nintendo DS features touchscreen-controlled magic casting and cooperative multiplayer for up to four players. Follow twins Yuri and Chelinka's journey through a world where the Great Crystal's power determines fate, blending action combat with traditional FF elements.
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About This Retro Game
Introduces the innovative 'Magic Stack' system allowing players to combine spells via touchscreen gestures, creating devastating combination attacks.
Features both local wireless co-op and single-player story modes, with the AI controlling your companion in solo play.
Includes DS-specific features like voice chat during multiplayer and a Moogle Post system for exchanging messages between adventures.
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