Difference between revisions of "Tomato Adventure"
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− | The game engine from ''Tomato Adventure'' was used for ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. Though not accessible through normal play, | + | The game engine from ''Tomato Adventure'' was used for ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''. Though not accessible through normal play, tracks from ''Tomato Adventure'' were found within the game. |
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+ | ==Ports and Remakes== | ||
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+ | *In 2015, it was released for download on the [[Wii U]] as part of the [[Wii U Virtual Console]]. | ||
[[Category: Game Boy Advance Games]] | [[Category: Game Boy Advance Games]] |
Latest revision as of 13:25, 26 January 2019
Tomato Adventure | |
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Developer | AlphaDream |
Publisher | Nintendo |
System | Game Boy Advance, Wii U Virtual Console |
Release Date | Game Boy Advance JP January 25, 2007 Wii U Virtual Console JP August 26, 2015 |
Genre | Adventure/RPG |
Tomato Adventure is an RPG for the Game Boy Advance. It's a game intended for younger audiences, but is suitable for everyone.
The game was originally called Gimmick Land and was to be released for the Game Boy Color. However, when the Game Boy Advance launched, it was decided that it should be released on the Game Boy Advance.
Story[edit]
The game takes place in the Ketchup Kingdom. DeMille, the hero of the game, lives in a school bus with no wheels. DeMille is watching TV when he sees that King Abira is celebrating Tomato Day by demonstrating the Super Cara-Cooker, a device that turns people into toys. DeMille goes to his friend, Seremo, and asks her to fix his TV. Seremo agreed and gave DeMille his first gimmick, the Gear Yo-Yo. Shortly after, DeMille's girlfriend Patharan came to show him a gift she was given by someone on the top of Toy Ruins, the Gimmick Robo, but it was gone when they arrived. Then, out of nowhere, two purple creatures with zippers on their bodies, Gorikki and Burikki, appeared above them in an odd aircraft, Carorna No.2., and kidnapped Patharan with a hook. DeMille tried to save here, but then Gorikki and Burikki dropped him out and flew off with Patharan to the Gimmick Palace. When DeMille tried to enter, he found out that he needed six Toy Parts to enter the Gimmick Palace. With that, DeMille began his journey.
Gameplay[edit]
Players can walk around and talk to people as well as explore areas. When they bump into an enemy, they enter battle. The player mostly uses Gimmicks to battle. Each Gimmick has a minigame associated with it in order for it to be effective. The player can increase the minigame's difficulty in order to make the attack more damaging. As the player makes successful attacks, they earn stars which can be used to do an Extreme Attack.
Legacy[edit]
The game engine from Tomato Adventure was used for Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. Though not accessible through normal play, tracks from Tomato Adventure were found within the game.
Ports and Remakes[edit]
- In 2015, it was released for download on the Wii U as part of the Wii U Virtual Console.