NDS Attack of the Friday Monsters! A Tokyo Tale

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Did you play Attack of the Friday Monsters! A Tokyo Tale back in 2014 on your Nintendo 3DS as well? Back then I only played a bit of it but ended up finishing the game around Summer this year, since I had to redownload the game. Oh and look at that, I even posted it on a Friday too!

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I did and I really, really liked it. My only gripe with it was how awfully short it was, that I completed it in about an hour. It was also the first localized title by this director i believe!
 
I did and I really, really liked it. My only gripe with it was how awfully short it was, that I completed it in about an hour. It was also the first localized title by this director i believe!
I didn't bother finishing collecting the rest of the glints, (I think that's what they were called in the game) but the game was good.
 
I didn't bother finishing collecting the rest of the glints, (I think that's what they were called in the game) but the game was good.
Yeah I actually collected the thingies whatever they were called and I didn't really feel like that was worth the effort but the game itself was cute and fun and very short, it doesn't overstay its welcome. I wouldn't have minded a little more content though....
 
Yeah I actually collected the thingies whatever they were called and I didn't really feel like that was worth the effort but the game itself was cute and fun and very short, it doesn't overstay its welcome. I wouldn't have minded a little more content though....
Maybe someday they could make a second Attack of the Friday Monsters game.
 
I never played this game – I still want to, one day – but one of its fellow titles in the Guild series, The Starship Damrey, is one of my favourite adventure games ever and an utterly unique, one-of-a-kind title in its own right. I think the entire Guild project was an incredibly smart, valuable idea, and it always stung a bit that it never properly took off (and that no other developers thought to steal the idea).
 
I never played this game – I still want to, one day – but one of its fellow titles in the Guild series, The Starship Damrey, is one of my favourite adventure games ever and an utterly unique, one-of-a-kind title in its own right. I think the entire Guild project was an incredibly smart, valuable idea, and it always stung a bit that it never properly took off (and that no other developers thought to steal the idea).
I think there's a way to get Attack of the Friday Monsters: A Tokyo Tale via rom.
 
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