Update: December 21, 2005 «©NCSX» An unlikely friendship between a wolf and a goat leads the two to self-discovery, resentment from their respective camps, tentative exploration, and an unbreakable bond when outside forces test their relationship. Based on the movie and books by Yuichi Kimura, Arashi no Yoruni (translates to "On a stormy night") is a touching story of pure friendship without qualifications or conditional modifiers. The Nintendo DS game takes the form of a digital novel which is played from the perspective of an audience member who travels with the wolf and goat through seven chapters which match the 7 volumes of the Arashi no Yoruni books. The interactive novel contains mini-games as well as puzzle games which diversify the action. Depending on how one plays the mini-games and puzzles, one of seven endings concludes a session. The endings are exclusive to the NDS game and were not part of the original published works and movie. View the back cover and screenshots on the main NCSX site. NCS Game Notes * The name of the wolf is "Gabu" which means devour in Japanese. The goat is named "Mei" which is the Japanese word for describing how goats bleat. The wolf and goat did not get their names until the third book in the Arashi no Yoruni series. Jan Code: 4988026816910 This document is ©NCSX 2005. All rights reserved. No reproduction in whole or in part of this document may be made without express written consent of National Console Support, Inc.
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