Nintendo DS

Digimon World Dawn

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Developed by BEC and published by Bandai Namco Games for Nintendo DS, this role-playing game continues the Digimon World formula of training, exploration, and evolution. Players investigate a strange earthquake and a Digital World crisis while recruiting and raising a large roster of Digimon. Its version-linked exclusives, Digifarm systems, and 3-on-5 tactical battles helped it stand out, and the large number of collectible Digimon was widely appreciated by fans.
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Release Date
2007-01-01
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The game combines top-down exploration with turn-based combat. Players move through towns, dungeons, and Digital World routes while taking on story missions and side objectives. Battles use a 3-on-5 formation system, so Digimon positioning affects attack reach and vulnerability. Progress comes from leveling up, meeting evolution requirements, learning abilities, and training Digimon at the Digifarm with farm goods that improve stats and growth even while away from the farm. The world map tracks explored locations and dungeon details.

Haru Domoto

One of the main protagonists, a rookie Tamer from Light Fang investigating the crisis in the Digital World.

Mika Nishijima

The counterpart protagonist associated with Night Crow, whose story runs in parallel with Haru's.

Build a balanced roster with coverage across multiple attributes and roles. Keep strong Digimon in the Digifarm regularly to meet evolution requirements and improve stats over time. Pay attention to positioning in battle, since some skills and enemy attacks are influenced by front and back rows. Communication features matter for version-exclusive Digimon, so plan your collection around link and trade requirements.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Use the Digifarm often to train evolving partners and ease the midgame grind.

Tips

Check dungeon info on the map before heading out so you know what rewards to expect.

Tips

A mixed team with different damage types is safer than relying on one favorite Digimon.

User Reviews

Players often praise the more tactical battle layout for giving fights extra depth.

User Reviews

Fans like the large Digimon roster and the amount of team-building freedom.

User Reviews

Some feel the early progression is slow, but the amount of content keeps it engaging.

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