Digimon World Championship

released on Sep 26, 2008

It varies from other Digimon DS games in that the player does not give commands in a fight but the Digimon choose their attacks themselves. It also requires that the player feeds and looks after their Digimon, also having to heal, cure, and clean up after them, much like the older Digimon games. This is also the first Digimon game to include the Dracomon line of Digimon, featuring Petitmon, Babydmon, Dracomon, Coredramon (Air), Coredramon (Ground), Wingdramon, Groundramon, Slayerdramon, and Breakdramon. The starting Digimon is Botamon.


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Pretty fun if you just got a lobotomy

This game is genuinely a lot of fun when you aproach it as a weird tamagotchi on your Nintendo DS. It's cool to train up Digimon and send them to battle and stuff, but it ultimately will get boring after an hour or two. Still, I can have lots of fun with this just because the kind of gamer I am, I guess.

It's awesome as Virtual V-Pet (a V-V-Pet?), and it works best as a light thing you'll play for like 10 minutes a day for a long time, if you sit down and play this for hours you'll probably feel bored. But overall is a cool experience if you (like me) love Digimon.

I loved it as a kid, not sure how it holds up today, might replay it

This game is just dragging things around between boxes. I've lost hours to it.

Looking for an enhanced version of the Digimon V-pet? Well here it is. If you aren’t familiar with a Digimon V-pet, it is basically tamagotchi with an element of fighting.

This is best Digimon v-pet game out there (besides the v-pets themselves). In this game, things do not move in real time unlike the V-pet. And you can also take care of multiple Digimon. It is also possible to go out and catch your own Digimon rather than just raising them from an egg.

I think the DS the perfect platform for a Digimon V-pet game.