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Adventure mode All you want to know about adventures of Princess Ameli (may contain SPOILERS)

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Old 02-07-2010, 07:48 PM
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Actually, I think that's exactly what I would answer as well. Verona has a lot going on, and if you sorta count that megalithic bridge to Montero, it ends up being a really cool place. Umkas though only has two shops (one just sells scrolls) is SUPER small, and doesn't really have anything visually interesting on it. It is by far the smallest island. Maybe if they'd had some cool quest to revive, or find the magician from the island? Dunno.
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Old 02-07-2010, 08:00 PM
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Hmm... My favorite place is Sheterra. I kinda like the red sea and the moving platforms, as well as the fact that you're not allowed to fly there, which puts you pretty much on par with the enemies. Also reminds me of Demonis in KBTL

As for the least favorite place... It's more like a battle. Dark Mistikus' battle always gave me the creeps, because the arena is the same as Karador's from KBTL, and that was the most challenging battle of them all, and the most dangerous.
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