Franklin's Great Adventures - Facts, Screens and Boxart
Facts, screens and a boxart for the Nintendo DS version of Franklin?s Great Adventures.
Franklin?s Great Adventures takes place during the summer where the likable boy turtle sets off with his friends to get away from their every day woes and to make new friends.
Franklin?s Great Adventures is an adventure cross-platform game that plays out in eight episodes. It features three playable characters: Franklin and his two friends, Bear and Beaver. In the course of the episodes, the three kids help the people of their town.
Features:
- Meet and interact with the characters in the village of Franklin.
- 8 platform levels, with a mix of exploration, action, puzzle.
- 3 playable characters with different abilities.
- System of "partner zapping" : zap to the right character to make the right action!
- System of a "friend gauge" to make new friends.
- Celebrate Franklin?s birthday with your new friends.
- Unlock the 16 differents mini-games playable in the main mode.
- Play the unlocked mini-games in a speciï¬c game mode
- Use of the double screen to extend the view.
- Usage of the WIFI to play the mini games in multiplayer
- Usage of the microphone (single mini game, you have to blow in the micro)
- Usage of the touch pad (3 mini games)





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This one's for you Ben ;) (and to be honest, I actually like the visuals of the game...)
This is going to ruin the reputation of the Nintendo DS.
Exactly how great of an adventure can Franklin have?
Then again, it's good to see Nintendo not only making games for teens and adults, but young kids as well.
Nice visuals, but since Franklin isn't fast or blue, this aint gunna be good.
lesomeguy: Nintendo is NOT developing all games. About 80-90% of all games are not made by Nintendo themselves, but by smaller companies. This game for example is created by Neko and published by Game Factory. Nintendo has nothing to do with this title (except allowing these companies to 'create' this game for the Nintendo DS)
That's only true until Revolution comes out. About 60% ~ 75% of the games that's on Nintendo Revolution release list is "first-party" games. And I believe that's the term you were looking for.
Hehe, Nintendo doesnt need 3rd partys. But it needs 2nd partys.
i like this game
oh more rubbish...that great
lesomeguy: when the DS was only just announced, many of the games were also 1st party titles. Not that weird, if you imagine that Nintendo should be the main supporter of the new platform and is more familiar with the hardware compared to 3rd parties at that moment. However, when time flies by, the 1st party games are usually way outnumbered by 3rd party titles.
Crappy 3rd party titles.
That's true, Nintendo has gotten lazier over the years. Back in the ages of FC and SFC, a lot of the projects were developed by Nintendo. For the ones that isn't, normally Nintendo would do a "collaboration" effort (just like Jump Super Star). But recently, Nintendo has gotten lazier, comming up with more and more 3rd party games lately...
lesomeguy: again, you are wrong. Back in times of NES and SNES, Nintendo did a lot of titles, but, like today, they were outnumbered by 3rd party titles. And, today, nintendo still doing a lot of titles.
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