Popular games for collection Chocobo

14.12.2006

Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales starts when the Final Fantasy black magician brings a picture book onto the Chocobo farm. This book is actually home to the great devil Bebuzu, and it sucks the entire farm into its pages! Chocobo heads on an adventure with the white and black magicians in order to stop Bebezu from reviving himself to full form.

18.04.1999

The Chocobo has appeared in every Final Fantasy game since Final Fantasy IV as a large yellow bird that you can ride to other destinations or use during fights. With Chocobo Racing, you can race a Chocobo along with a range of different characters both from the Final Fantasy world including Cloud and Cid from Final Fantasy VII and created just for the game through many different fantasy worlds at high speed, using a selection of weapons to aid you. The game supports 1 and 2 player racing

12.01.2022

Get set for a new racing experience in Chocobo GP, featuring a roster of dozens of Chocobo characters, complete with their own unique abilities and variants. Choose your favorite Chocobo series character, and race through familiar tracks set in the Final Fantasy universe. It won't be easy crossing the finish line first. Find magic stones called Magicites (including Fire, Water, and more) throughout the track and equip them to take out the competition. Engine customization options will be available, as well as local and online multiplayer. Up to 64 players can compete in a bracket-style tournament to determine the racing champion.

22.06.2010

Chocobo's Crystal Tower was a flash game developed by Square Enix playable as a Facebook app. The player could raise a chocobo, battle monsters to earn gil and then customize their chocobo with unique accessories. Players were able to look after each other's chocobos and different players' chocobos could mate with each other.

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13.12.2002

Dice de Chocobo is a video game originally released in 1999 for the PlayStation in the Chocobo Collection. It was later planned to be remade for the WonderSwan Color, but was cancelled, and it was finally remade for the Game Boy Advance in 2002 and given the title Chocobo Land: A Game of Dice.

01.01.1970

Chocobo Racing 3D was the codename of a Chocobo game being developed for the Nintendo 3DS. The game was announced at E3 2010, although it was unknown whether it was going to be an original game or a remake of the first Chocobo Racing game (whose full title was actually Chocobo Racing ~Genkai e no Rōdo~ in Japan). On October 10th, 2013, Takashi Tokita said that the game is canceled.

24.05.2010

Chocobo Panic is a game for iPad where the player catches and holds various colorful chocobos moving around the screen until they are told to "Let go!" The game features a co-op mode and high score.

22.12.1999

A Japan-only game centering around the Chocobos. The game was inspired by the Chocobo racing minigame at the Gold Saucer in Final Fantasy VII. The racing gameplay is similar, but has its own independent story that is not related to Final Fantasy VII. The player must train a chocobo and race against other computer controlled chocobos.

20.12.2012

Chocobo no Chocotto Nouen is a farming simulation with Chocobo for GREE Social in Japan.

23.12.1998

FINAL FANTASY's Chocobo stars in an all-new adventure! In search of treasure, Chocobo and Mog find more than they expect. Joined by other FINAL FANTASY characters, Chocobo must defeat foes and unveil a friend's secrets while exploring a series of mysterious dungeons. Players can combine armor or weapons to form stronger resources in their quest. There are also magic feathers that can aid in your efforts, since they allow gamers to perform magic spells that have an impact on combat. Between your dungeon travels, players are able to explore villages to obtain valuable clues for the journey. In addition, players can use this time to update Chocobo's inventory.

11.12.2011

Chocobo to Mahou no Ehon: Majo to Shoujo to Go-nin no Yuusha is an entry in the Chocobo series for the Nintendo DS, and a sequel to Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales. The title was only released in Japan.

01.01.1970

Chocobo de Mobile is a Miscellaneous game, developed and published by Square Enix, which was released in Japan in 2006.

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01.01.1970

21.09.2000

A sim featuring Square's mascot released on the WonderSwan Color in Japan only. The player must raise a Chocobo while completing various tasks to earn items.

04.03.1999

First portable entry in the Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon series. Released for the WonderSwan in 1999.

22.12.1997

This is the first game in the Chocobo's Dungeon series. You take on the character of Chocobo and adventure through a randomly created dungeon. The story evolves from the opening movie when a fellow chocobo is "turned" evil by a crystal he finds in a garden. When the evil chocobo kicks you into a dungeon, the adventure begins. Travel through an ever changing dungeon, collecting items and weapons to become more powerful, so you can defeat the increasingly difficult enemies.

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13.12.2007

Randomly generated dungeons and turn-based battles are highlighted in the second Wii title set in the Final Fantasy universe. A yellow, bird-like Chocobo migrates from a successful stint on the DS handheld to console in this exclusive release, featuring the distinctive artwork of Toshiyuki Itahana (Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles, Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales). You must retrieve, of all things, lost "memories" by delving into dungeons created by a mysterious lad named Raffaello. Succeed and the town's populace just might remember who and where they are. In true Final Fantasy tradition, your Chocobo character can specialize in ten different job classes, ranging from a knight to a white mage, allowing him access to special powers and abilities in combat. In between dungeon treks, you can visit shops in town to purchase helpful items and equipment. Other features include online card duels via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, hidden dungeons and job classes unlocked by finding assorted letters, and arcade-style mini-games accessed from the Mog House. The latter includes such motion-driven activities as gardening, fishing, and darts.