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It was released in celebration of the series' 35th anniversary and features locales and characters from across the franchise. Chocobo GP received mixed reviews from critics; while praise was given for its controls, track designs, items and character-specific abilities, criticism was given for the game's monetisation model.
Spin-offs of Square Enix's popular role-playing video game series Final Fantasy starring the Chocobo. Pages in category "Chocobo (series)" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
A card game, Chocobo's Crystal Hunt, was released in 2016. A board game, Chocobo Party Up!, was released in 2019. [1] A picture book, Chocobo and the Airship, was released in 2021 in Japan and 2023 in the West. It follows Chocobo and the recurring character Cid as they attempt to build an airship and fight off monsters threatening their town ...
The Best of Chocobo and the Magic Book Original Soundtrack: March 25, 1999: 26:16: Square Enix [49] Chocobo and the Magic Books Original Soundtrack: March 25, 1999: 1:51:57: Square Enix [50] Chocobo no Fushigina Dungeon Toki Wasure No Meikyuu: Door Crawl: December 12, 2007: 14:18: Toshiba EMI [51] Chocobo no Fushigina Dungeon Toki Wasure No ...
Chocobo Racing [a] is a racing game developed and published by Square for the PlayStation, A spin-off of the Final Fantasy series and part of the Chocobo spin-off series. It was released in Japan in March 1999, followed by North America and Europe in August and October, respectively.
Chocobo Tales was announced in the Summer of 2006. Initial details revolved around the main character, Chocobo, the opening sequence of the story and the picture book worlds. [7] Further details included the pop-up duels and more information pertaining to the story. [8] The game was produced by Yuki Yokoyama and took 20 staff members a year to ...
Chocobo may have a partner character assisting him throughout the dungeon, which typically resolves in a boss fight. There are several partner characters, most of which will be recognizable to Final Fantasy veterans, including Cid ; a young white mage girl, Shiroma; and Mog , a moogle.
Squall is a secret character in Chocobo Racing [45] and Itadaki Street Special, and a sprite version of him occasionally appears on the loading screen of the PlayStation version of Final Fantasy VI. He appears as a playable character in every Dissidia: Final Fantasy title. He is one of Cosmos' chosen warriors to determined to fight Chaos ...