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Aura-Aura Climber
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スカイジャンパー ソル
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N. America:
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February 22, 2010
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Japan:
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November 10, 2010
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Europe:
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October 1, 2010
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Australia:
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October 1, 2010
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Aura-Aura Climber is a DSiWare game developed and published by Nintendo and released in 2010 in most regions.
Blurb
Nintendo website
Help Aura-Aura regain his place in the sky in two modes of play. Items, enemies, and grapple points await!
Aura-Aura has fallen out of the sky and landed on Earth! He is determined to return to his rightful place in the universe and become a bright star. Take control of Aura-Aura, and help him to accomplish this by using his grapple arm to grab a variety of grapple points and continuously climb higher in the sky. Along the way, collect items to aid him (bombs, extensions for his grapple arm) and avoid enemies that damage Aura-Aura’s health. Two modes of play offer very different challenges: Score Attack, in which you try to get to the goal with as many points as possible, and Endless, in which your aim is simply to help Aura-Aura climb as high into the sky as possible within the time limit. And even if you think you’ve mastered the art of climbing, both modes offer numerous medals to find or earn by completing specific tasks. With its intuitive controls, straight forward game play, and incredible replay value, Aura-Aura’s journey is arcade-style gaming at its best...or should that be its highest?
Aura-Aura has fallen out of the sky and landed on Earth! He is determined to return to his rightful place in the universe and become a bright star. Take control of Aura-Aura, and help him to accomplish this by using his grapple arm to grab a variety of grapple points and continuously climb higher in the sky. Along the way, collect items to aid him (bombs, extensions for his grapple arm) and avoid enemies that damage Aura-Aura’s health. Two modes of play offer very different challenges: Score Attack, in which you try to get to the goal with as many points as possible, and Endless, in which your aim is simply to help Aura-Aura climb as high into the sky as possible within the time limit. And even if you think you’ve mastered the art of climbing, both modes offer numerous medals to find or earn by completing specific tasks. With its intuitive controls, straight forward game play, and incredible replay value, Aura-Aura’s journey is arcade-style gaming at its best...or should that be its highest?
Gameplay
Technical details
Media:
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Digital download (DSiWare)
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Download size:
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38 blocks
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Input / compatible controllers:
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Nintendo DSi
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External links