What Parents Should Know
Parents need to know that this child-oriented role-playing
game has players finding dinosaur fossils and reanimating the
creatures so that they can be pit against one another in
battle. It feels like a Pokemon game, but the notion of
innocent creatures fighting one another is a vaguely
off-putting. It feels a little like a dogfight (Pokemon avoids
this issue because the creatures battling in those games are
fantastical monsters rather than recognizable creatures that
once walked the Earth). That said, the battles are very mild;
players never even see the dinosaurs make contact with one
another, much less draw blood. Whats more, finding and
cleaning bones takes up much more of the players time
than fighting, and may even spark interest in the field of
paleontology.
FOSSIL FIGHTERS slogan could be gotta find and clean em all! Its a role-playing game involving the collection of animals that makes no bones about drawing inspiration from Nintendos popular Pokemon games. The primary difference is that rather than finding monsters and pitting them in battle against one another, players are instead digging up dinosaur fossils and cleaning them in a laboratory using a hammer, a laser chisel, and a their breath (they can blow into the mic to remove dust) before re-animating them and throwing them into the ring. All of the action takes place on remote atoll called Vivosaur Island. Players take control of a young fossil fighter in training who slowly learns the ropes from the locals while upgrading his fighters license and earning access to areas of the island home where he can find rarer fossils.
Fossil Fighters is a polished and entertaining childrens RPG. Using a sonar to find fossils in fields is exciting, and the bone cleaning activity requires a very delicate touch in order to preserve as much of the dinosaurs remains as possible. Whats more, the battles are fairly strategic. Players are required to manage teams composed of up to five creatures, each of which has its own upgradable abilities and is assigned an attack, supporting, or escape position on the battlefield. Later battles demand both thought and skill.
However, play is hampered by excessive text dialogue. Consequently, the game moseys along rather slowly. It will take most players better than a couple of hours to reach the first major battle to level up to a second grade fossil fighter. Plus, the cleaning, though fun, begins to feel repetitive once you realize that the vast majority of discovered fossils are duplicates of others youve already found. Pokemon lovers will have fun, but its unlikely theyll consider Fossil Fighters a permanent substitute for their favorite franchise.
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