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Ubisoft Gameboy Advance Games


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Ubisoft Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon Gameboy Advance Games Ubisoft Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon Gameboy Advance Games
Ubisoft Disney's Treasure Planet (GBA) Gameboy Advance Games Ubisoft Disney's Treasure Planet (GBA) Gameboy Advance Games
Treasure Planet is an action-adventure game that plays at a tilted "isometric" angle, and has many platform-game elements. As Jim Hawkins (a character from the Disney movie), you run around, jump a lot, pick up items and fight the likes of Meltdown, Noggin, Delilah and Rusty Robot. When riding your Solar Surfer, you can speed up, jump and shoot from your cannon. While the gameplay obviously involves some cartoony combat, Treasure Island is more an exploration-based puzzle-solving game--in fact, most of the special moves Jim can do aren't combat-based at all. For example, with your shape-shifting buddy Morph, you can do various combo "morph" moves such as seeing far away, jumping extra high, performing feats of amazing strength, lighting up dark areas and becoming a storm cloud.

Treasure Planet captures the feeling of the movie quite well. The way the levels are set up, and the way the music sets the mood puts you right in the movie. And to really make you feel part of the action, there are actual cut-scenes from the movie. The only downside to the game is that there is no battery-save feature, though you can save your game via password. That aside, Treasure Planet is a great title for kids and any fan of the movie. --Bryan Karsh

Ubisoft Dokapon Gameboy Advance Games Ubisoft Dokapon Gameboy Advance Games
Ubisoft Harvest Moon 2 : Friends of Mineral Town Gameboy Advance Games Ubisoft Harvest Moon 2 : Friends of Mineral Town Gameboy Advance Games
To the uninitiated, the farming simulator Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town may not sound like a barrel of high-octane arcade thrills. But as anyone who's played any of the previous Harvest Moon games will know, what the series lacks in button-bashing excitement it more than makes up for in charm and addictiveness. The game begins with you gaining ownership of a rundown farm; it's then your job to plant crops, raise livestock and reap the rich rewards of a country life. Fortunately (or not) this is a dairy farm, so although you milk cows and collect eggs there are no unpleasant visits to the abattoir.

Instead you spend your time pulling out weeds, watering crops and making sure you're back in time for a good night's rest. To ensure that things don't get dull (and if that's all you did it would be excruciatingly so) there's a whole town to explore, with lots of mini-games to play and various shops to explore. Visiting the town also allows you to pursue the game's other main goal: to get married. There are six beauties for you to try and tempt into wedlock with flattery, gifts and the odd favour.

With a link-up option to the GameCube version (which among other things gives you access to an exclusive seaside cottage) this is one of the most unusual and engrossing games around. So don't be put off by the lack of explosions: this is one of the best GBA games yet released. --David Jenkins

Ubisoft Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (GBA) Gameboy Advance Games Ubisoft Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (GBA) Gameboy Advance Games
Ubisoft Rayman 3 Gameboy Advance Games Ubisoft Rayman 3 Gameboy Advance Games
Ubisoft Splinter Cell (GBA) Gameboy Advance Games Ubisoft Splinter Cell (GBA) Gameboy Advance Games
Ubisoft Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow (GBA) Gameboy Advance Games Ubisoft Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow (GBA) Gameboy Advance Games
Ubisoft Sum of all Fears (GBA) Gameboy Advance Games Ubisoft Sum of all Fears (GBA) Gameboy Advance Games
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