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File Name: | 0095 - Yu-Gi-Oh! - Nightmare Troubadour (U)(Lube).7z |
Console/System: | NDS |
Genre: | Card Game |
Filesize: | 36.62MB |
Region: | USA |
Year of release: | 2005 |
s: | 17486 |
Yu-Gi-Oh! – Nightmare Troubadour is the main GameCube game in the Yu-Gi-Oh! Series. Yu-Gi-Oh! The Nightmare Troubadour takes a different direction from the rest of the series, being even more of a video game than the ordinary card games seen on other frameworks. The gameplay includes a 3D battle stage including rewards and enhancements, (for example, castle, weapons, and so on). It consists of a large portion of the notable characters from the anime and manga series just as 177 beasts.
In the Nightmare Troubadour, the player controls an army of Marshals restricted to an army of the rival Marshals. Every hero orders up to three Duel Monsters. Duel Monsters separately have Attack power and Défense power and have HP and AP, the latter representing the number of turns they can take in a fight. The monsters can bring different objects into the battle with them having other impacts, for example, recovering their health and increasing their stats.
Marshals have a liking towards specific sorts of monsters, represented by a coloured orb; the closer a monster's coloured orb is to a Marshal's, the higher that monsters' stats will be. Proceeded service under a Marshal will slowly change a monster's sympathy. The demons can also have unique abilities or attacks with exceptional mechanics, for example, hitting numerous targets or harming a specific rival type.
You need to install an ideal Nintendo DS emulator on your system to play Yu-Gi-Oh! - Nightmare Troubadour. NDS emulator provides various specifications and advancements with which you can experience better gameplay. Multiple features that you get with NDS emulators are load states, external controller for better functioning of the game, save states and on-screen gamepads which you can customize according to your suitability.
Here are some emulators for different operating systems: