NDS E3: Black & White Creatures - Facts

We've seen enough screens of Black & White Creatures (well, actually it's never enough), but now it's time for some facts on your godly pets.

Black & White Creatures is the premier Good vs. Evil strategy game for the new generation of handheld systems. In-game advisors will help you train and nurture your own god-like creature to be the ultimate good or the ultimate evil. With 10 different creatures to mold, and eight different islands to call home, you decide whether the villagers you watch over should love or fear your presence - the choice is yours!

Features:

  • Numerous game play modes: Single Player, Creature Quest, Creature Pen, Creature Battle Multiplayer and a Creature Dance mini-game where you can teach your creature to get down!
  • 10 different species of creatures with several new, never-before-seen breeds
  • Specific DS touch screen features include custom tattoo design and 'God's Hand' stylus control to punish or reward your creature via specific stylus movements
  • Revolutionary creature AI adds a deeper training simulation and strategy game play experience
  • Huge array of animations, personalities and actions bring your creature to life
  • Pit your creature against your friend's creatures via the Nintendo DS wireless link
  • Use the Nintendo DS microphone to verbally berate or encourage your creature during training
  • 8 different island environments ranging from arid deserts to frozen tundras
  • Hundreds of awards and items to collect and unlock
  • Based on the award winning franchise from Lionhead Studios

    Screens of this game can be found here.

Posted on 20-05-2005 by Dennis

Comments

  • does this game feature the normal single player of black and white or is it just about the creatures?

    Opium, 30-11--0001 at 00:00
  • Sounds like fun!

    Nintendude, 30-11--0001 at 00:00

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