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            GET THIS GAME!
            
                5
                Rating: 5, 
                Useful: 1 / 1
                Date: November 13, 2002
                Author: Amazon User
            
            This game is great! You start as a young monster tamer in the city of Monsibya. One of the down sides is that every time you enter the tower you start at level 1. Also, you can only bring 5 items into the tower. You start with kewne, a fire type. You find items in the tower that can change the type to water or wind. Water beats fire, wind beats water, and fire beats wind. Basically, you find demon eggs and other treasures that you can ONLY keep if you survive, and you can sell them to make a few renovations to the town and your house. The renovations will provide extra activities (You'll find out what later). The priest will suggest what to build. In conclusion, that it is a game that you will enjoy.
        
            
dont get this game!
            
                1
                Rating: 1, 
                Useful: 0 / 27
                Date: March 26, 2002
                Author: Amazon User
            
            this game has no plot and its gameplay [is bad] you dont do anything else but ride things to the top of some tower and once you get to the top its the end of the game so dont get this game.
        
            
An underrated classic, from the makers of Metal Gear Solid
            
                5
                Rating: 5, 
                Useful: 13 / 13
                Date: March 12, 2002
                Author: Amazon User
            
            9 out of 10 people will probably see this, and pass it up as another cheap RPG, for one thing you only have 1 dungeon (gasp) when you leve you level back down to 1 (GAsp), and you capture monster just like in Pokemon (GASP).  No it's not a compelation of rip off's, this is a classic that is highly addicting, and incredibly fun, if given a chance.
The story revolves around a young lad (you name) who on his fifteenth birthday is given the opportunity to become a hunter and explore the depths of the Monster Tower to retrieve riches, however to do so he must not only survive, but grow as a trainer and as a man.  In comes the Kewe, the monster you will likely use for a majority of the game.  He is a fire type (there are only three types) and he is your brief tutorial, and key to success early on.
 ... YOu also must build up your respect to the townsfolk, to do this you must enlarge certain places (Temple, Hospital) and build new things (Library, Gym, Casino, Race Track, Bowling Alley ect..) and the town will grow to respect you.
Now as for the tower it'self, there are 40 floors, everytime you leave you go back down to level 1.  No it's not immpossible for two reasons.
A) Your monsters level stays the same when you leave, this is due to the fact that they are more like equipment.
B) Weapons and armors stay the same, when a red or blue sand is used your weapons and armor grow more powerful, so technically you can easily dominate the first few levels without you monsters assistance.  
Overall this game is tricky, you will die the first few times (lose all your items except monsters)  but once they are strong enough you can succeed.  There are 40 randomly changeing floors and they get more and more difficult as you go along.  YOu must adjust your mosnters accordingly by class.
A)Fire
B)Wind
C)Water
Fire beats Wind, Water beats Fire, Wind Beats Water.
I would buy this for the challenge it possess, guarennteed addiction.
        
            
Great!
            
                5
                Rating: 5, 
                Useful: 3 / 4
                Date: February 26, 2002
                Author: Amazon User
            
            To start, i rented this game cause their was nothin else to get and i was hooked right away!  I got a huge fine for not returning it.  I finally own it now and all i can say is it is a great game.  You start with nothing and enter the tower. you should find a weapon soon but it wont be to good. you continue going through the tower getting money and rare items. it is full of subquests. you get to go out with 7 different girls; at the same time! and take them to the pool. hehehe. and you can build your town into a big city with monster races and a casino. it has great replayability. i have been playing for 127 hours and still counting. dont play this game if you dont plan on buying it because you WILL get hooked!
        
            
Sim City meets Zelda
            
                5
                Rating: 5, 
                Useful: 3 / 3
                Date: December 28, 2000
                Author: Amazon User
            
            Azure Dreams is a great game that's suitable for any RPG lover. While at first I thought it was going to be some stupid Pokemon clone, it turned out to be something totally different. If you can look past the below-average graphics, you will see a very fun and addictive game. What really hooked me was that you can build up the town and furnish your house. If you're looking for a Harvest Moon kind of game with some action, this is the game for you. Azure Dreams is a great game with near-infinite replayability and forgivable graphics. Have fun, it's worth your time! ^.^
        
            
What the Dreamcast Time Stalkers game should have been.
            
                5
                Rating: 5, 
                Useful: 9 / 9
                Date: October 29, 2000
                Author: Amazon User
            
            This game, for all that it was, was fun, exciting and enjoyable.  While some aspects of it are repetative, it is fun, and I had a blast.
You are a monster tamer, in the tradition of your father.  You must make your way deeper and deeper into the mysterious tower near town, to find fortune and achieve your destiny.  Each trip into the tower puts you at the beginning -- but your animals retain their skills.  You also can keep weapons and other items you find, but if you die, they are lost.
It is at least worth a rental if not a buy.  I give it five stars because it kept me very entertained, and I have been disenchanted with most of the SquareSoft games lately.  This really picked my spirits up.  If you don't mind a bit of repetition, you might not find this so bad.
You are also given quests to find objects in the tower, as well as the opportunity to build up and improve almost every building in your village.  Perhaps the best, and most amusing part, is how several women vie for your attentions, and you have to find the particular way to make them fall for you.
Not necessarily replayable, but great for at least a test drive.
        
            
Not for those who lack patience
            
                3
                Rating: 3, 
                Useful: 4 / 5
                Date: July 28, 2000
                Author: Amazon User
            
            Azure Dreams isn't really like other RPGs. It's actually more of a random dungeon game. Like Chocobo Dungeon and Diablo. These games really seem to  fit into there own category these days. Also it has a monster training part  to it where you brought you monster in the dungeon to fight for you. Also  within the game is a very weird part of plot. You get to sees the faces of  the women you have gotten to become your loyal women while you save. If you  run the story correctly on all of them in the end your basically the town  pimp.
As far as game play goes when entering the dungeon you are always  brought down to level 1 and only able to take 5 items inside. This is an  annoying thing. Your monsters do not loose levels but as they survive they  loose magic and leave way to fast. Also to keep your weapons in poor shape  early you well have problems with rust traps, which lower their quality.  Also there are items they raise the quality of the weapon and shield (only  equipment you wear) threw the game called sands. A good thing to remember  is gold swords do not rust, neither do diamond or mirror shields. Without  knowing that the game can get pretty boring faster. The game is very  repetitive. You end up doing the same thing over and over again while you  get to the deeper levels of the dungeon again and again. Even though they  change every time it does get old to meet the same monsters hoping for a  sand so you can get to the next floor again and again and again. I fell  asleep while playing this game at least six times.
As far as plot goes  the plot within 27 hours of playing you well forget the game had a plot and  you well only be reminded in the very end.
The graphics to this game are  sprits. They are not poorly done sprites but I have seen higher quality.  There are many different looking monsters and every couple floors the  dungeon's floor takes a new appearance. But eventually it does some  repeating and none of the pictures are that beautiful.
And finally as far  as length of time it can stay interesting it depends on how patient you  are. This game involves a lot of patience. Even though I fell asleep while  playing it many times I enjoyed it all the way until I beat it, but if you  are going to play it its defiantly a buy game and not a rent  game.
Overall this game is not for everyone, but if your very patient and  you have a lot of free time to see a weird game that combines monster  raising, dungeon exploring, and... RPG style control to dating. Get Azure  dreams.
        
            
A great game for RPG players.
            
                5
                Rating: 5, 
                Useful: 6 / 6
                Date: July 24, 2000
                Author: Amazon User
            
            This is a great game if your looking for a game that is tough to beat if you beat all your games quite fast.  I have been playing this game for about 126 hours 56 minutes 37 seconds of playing time and i havent beat it  yet.  I have only made it to the thirtieth floor and I die really fast.   This game is very intriguing and challenging if you dont use the cheats  like infinate life and money.  It is fun because you have to build up your  city and train you monsters.  Sometimes this gets annoying because I have a  creature called a Picket and he is really stupid because he always runs off  and kills himself.  but once you get to the 20th floor, you want to run  away or you Kewne or whatever will die.     This game is a big struggle at  first because you get clobbered on the 3 floor so you should escape from  the tower or you will lose all your items that you worked so hard for.  I  had to restart the game 5 times just to get a good start.  Sometimes I died  on the second floor when I just started the game so I tried to do the first  floor and Kewne died in a couple of hits.  so I restarted again and tried  the same thing over again, but I died on the second floor again and i did  that 5 times then i got the game started so i could slowly advance the  floors in the tower.  The graphics are bad but when you play the game a  lot, you will get used to them.  The music I thought was OK but sometimes  it got annoying.     I like expanding Koh's house so you can put lots of  stuff in it like a TV, lights, washing machines, a weird glob and it is fun  to find where the safe is hidden, and to put all your stuff in it.     I  like to take in lots of familiars or else you might lose on the 15 floor.   I like it since it takes me 2 hours to do 15 floors.  I like the random  floor changings because you might have a floor that is one gigantic room or  a pee-wee floor with 2 rooms and a small hallway.     I like to fuse  creatures because you can have a worthless pulunpa that can turn into a  good pulunpa that can heal you.
        
            
A Little Something Different
            
                5
                Rating: 5, 
                Useful: 3 / 3
                Date: May 19, 2000
                Author: Amazon User
            
            This game was very frusterating to begin with, because the system of building up levels made it feel like you were accomplishing nothing.  Not to mention, with all the RPG's out there, that having only the tower and  the town to explore, it felt limited.  Each trip into the tower becomes  exciting, seeing what new items or monsters you might find, and even more  anticipation to see what you can influence in the town.  There is quite a  bit of drama and amusing things going on all around you, constantly  changing so it doesn't go stale.  Just don't get frustrated it if appears  like you aren't getting anywhere! Everyone dies at least 20 times in the  Tower, you're not playing it poorly, it's just part of the game.  Don't be  afraid to bail out using a wind crystal when you get the chance.
        
            
Tempting and mesmerizing
            
                5
                Rating: 5, 
                Useful: 1 / 3
                Date: May 15, 2000
                Author: Amazon User
            
            I was told to play Azure Dreams by someone. I am glad that I did. It teaches kids the gift of antisipation because you need to wait until in the Monster Hut to hatch eggs or they won't follow you. It also teaches that  chances aren't always good to take.
        
        
       
    
    
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