Jinsei Game Advance

18.05.2002
Jinsei Game Advance is a Miscellaneous game, published by Takara, which was released in Japan in 2002.

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Jinsei Game (last 3 games)

13.11.2008

The classic board game, The Game of Life, has been upgraded in Jinsei Game Wii EX (人生ゲームWii EX)! This time, it became a worldwide map starting from Japan and aiming for the most successful person in the world. Compared to the previous work, the tempo has increased dramatically, and you can play without pouring water into a fun atmosphere. In addition to more than 800 events, 14 types of hands-on party games are also recorded. There are 8 types of maps that can be used on the moon!? Occupations that are important points in the game of life are available worldwide! Let's challenge more and more and become a World Meister, such as adopting new rules that make the choice of the player live in the way of working! There are 33 world famous places, and after getting it, get a toll every time someone passes by! If you can collect and cash souvenirs from around the world, which are collection items, a big turnaround is not a dream. With the advent of the new Ojama character, the thrill of the game has improved dramatically. There is also a function that allows you to use the caricature made with Mii as a play character, which was popular in the previous work.

18.05.2002

Jinsei Game Advance is a Miscellaneous game, published by Takara, which was released in Japan in 2002.

Part of franchise:
The Game of Life (last 3 games)

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