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[[File:Magnet's_Base_2.png|thumb|Gameplay]]
 
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Unlike other Bomberman games this one has an RPG style. The player must navigate through large, open areas to find the next town or dungeon to proceed with the game. There are six environments that are filled with enemies and power ups.
 
Unlike other Bomberman games this one has an RPG style. The player must navigate through large, open areas to find the next town or dungeon to proceed with the game. There are six environments that are filled with enemies and power ups.
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==Worlds==
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* Magnet Base
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* Pretty Base
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* Plasma Base
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* Golem Base
   
 
===[[Charabom|Karabons]]===
 
===[[Charabom|Karabons]]===

Revision as of 03:49, 15 September 2011

Not to be confused with the Nintendo DS game Bomberman Story DS. Bomberman Tournament (known as Bomberman Story in Japan) is a video game for the Game Boy Advance.

Story

One day the planet Phantarion is visited by five meteors which are actually the five Dastardly Bombers. A

Story 1

The Dastardly Bombers return

strange fortress appears where they land and the world around it begins to freeze over. Hearing the distress call, Dr. Ein sends Max to check things out. When Max enters the tower he is confronted by the beast Plasma Rock. Max is easily defeated and becomes captured. Having lost all communication with him, Ein sends for White Bomber to find out the answers.

Gameplay

Magnet's Base 2

Gameplay

Unlike other Bomberman games this one has an RPG style. The player must navigate through large, open areas to find the next town or dungeon to proceed with the game. There are six environments that are filled with enemies and power ups.

Worlds

  • Magnet Base
  • Pretty Base
  • Plasma Base
  • Golem Base

Karabons

Main Article: List of Karabons in Bomberman Tournament

The game includes a number of critters called Karabons (also known as Charaboms) that form a major part of the quest mode. These critters not only give out advice and augment Bomberman's capabilities, but they also add a scavenger-hunt aspect to an otherwise-standard RPG. The player can acquire 25 karabons by capturing them (a la Pokémon)

Charaboms BT

Karabons

or by artificially creating them. From time to time, NPCs will challenge the player to Karabon battles, which, much like Pokémon battles, are one-on-one, turn-based fights. Unlike Pokémon battles, however, the outcome of a match is determined before it ever begins, as the player's Karabon's prevailing stats and pre-set attack strategies determine the course of the fight.

Monsters

Pygmy

Pharaoh

Ice Tower

Trent

Frog

Hedgehog

Snake

Crab

Fishman

Mechabomb

Warlus

Gallery

Games
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Other RPG QuestTournamentRPGStory DS
Land Land (23) • Touch! (2) • WiiPortableBattles
Jetters Densetsu no BombermanJettersVol. 1Game Collection
Mobile Touch: The Legend of Mystic BombTouch 2: Volcano PartyChainsDojo100-nin TaisenMobileTaisen!
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Spin-Off Robo WarriorBlaster Master BoyStar ParodierHi-Ten (Chara Bom) • Panic BomberB-Daman (Bakugaiden: Victory heno MichiBakugaiden V: Final Mega Tune) • PocketFantasy RaceKart (DX) • DreamMix TV World FightersHardballBakufuu Sentai BombermenR20 ☆ MoeBombergirlAmazing
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