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TONEELSTUK Dragon Ball Advanced Adventure

You can play Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure and play it on your Game Boy Advance. You can only get the US English version of this game at EmulatorGames.net. You can use an emulator to play Dragonball: Advanced Adventure after you download the ROM file. You can play online GBA games in high definition on your PC, phone, or tablet. This free ROM on Emulator Games is fun. If you like it, you might also like Dragonball Z - Supersonic Warriors and Dragonball Z - The Legacy Of Goku 2.

Dimps made Advanced Adventure, and Banpresto put it out. Banpresto made the Dragon Ball Z arcade series and Dragon Ball Z: Legendary Super Warriors.

When all modes are added together, the game has 30 active characters, which is a lot for a game of this level. It has five different ways to play and tells the story from Goku's first meeting with Bulma to the big battle against King Piccolo.

There were not many Dragon Ball games that got an ESRB grade of Everyone 10+. This one did so because of mild violence and language.

Story Mode

In Story Mode, you can play as Goku and follow him on the most exciting journey of his life. Dragon Ball story arcs are mostly here. The only one that is missing is the Piccolo Junior plot from the end of the series. The game has a lot of things to find, and most of them are hidden. Items can be things like the Dragon Balls, items that heal or boost ki, or things like Master Roshi's sunglasses and Mercenary Tao's cyborg equipment. At first, the player can only play as Goku. It's possible to play Story Mode with Krillin after beating Goku's Story Mode once. Krillin, on the other hand, only has levels and no graphics or story. You can't use any other character to play the Story Mode.

Each level is different in three main ways:

  • Platform – Goku/Krillin goes around an area and beats the usual enemies.
  • Nimbus – Goku/Krillin fights the enemy in the air on the Flying Nimbus.
  • One-On-One – Where one character fights another character individually, like in the World Martial Arts Tournaments. Goku does not use his Power Pole in this mode, and thus his moves are different.

It's a fight between the player and the enemy, kind of like some of the boss fights in the game. The player can choose where to fight and how long the battle will last. The player starts with Goku and Krillin, but when they beat a single-player character in Story Mode, they get an item that belongs to that character that lets them play as that character. As soon as they are released, you can also play as Jackie Chun, Mercenary Tao, Grandpa Gohan, Tien Shinhan, King Piccolo, and Cyborg Tao.

If you finish both Goku and Krillin's Story Mode, you can play a Survival Mode instead of single fights. The player is put in a tournament in this mode and can choose any character that has been unlocked.

Versus Mode

The multiplayer mode of the game, where 2 players can compete against each other with most of the options available in One-on-One Mode.

Extra Mode

The Extra Mode can be played after Goku's Story Mode is finished. All of Story Mode's levels are played again in Extra Mode, but this time without the cutscenes. The player won't have to go through the levels in order; they will all be there at the beginning. The main goals that need to be met are:

  1. All of the red doors seen throughout the levels can now be opened, and a greater number of items are placed in the stages. Minigames can be unlocked by finding all 54 items. However, as an inverse, the special doors in the original mode all may contain other bonuses, as well as some collectibles only in Extra Mode.
  2. The Extra Mode Character List shows 29 characters that the player can use in Extra Mode, including Goku and Krillin. Most of them have a corresponding portrait hidden in one of the levels, that must be found to unlock the character for use. It is recommended to play through Extra Mode as each character and learn all their moves.

Mini Games

Catch Korin

The player takes charge of Goku and tries to catch Korin, who jumps around and makes images. You can only play as Goku here, and the rules are different.

Rock Crushing

In order to get a high score, the playable figure breaks Rocks and Boulders. Only Goku can be played as here. There is an odd chance that you can find the character icon here that you need to unlock Jackie Chun in Extra mode.

Bosses on Parade

The playable character faces all the bosses in succession with limited healing items. The mode ends with a fight against an enemy Goku. All playable characters are available for play in this mode. Only the boss fights in the platformer style are used, unless Goku or Krillin is used, in which case the two Nimbus stage bosses are included.

Small Fry Fight

The playable character faces a mass of enemies and tries to beat them all within the time limit and survive to get a hi-score. All playable characters are available in this mode. The character icon required to unlock King Piccolo in Extra mode can be found here with a random probability. By holding L+R as you select your character, this mode will change to a much longer and more difficult version without a time limit (the clock counts upwards instead) that ends with Giran as a miniboss.

Controls

Controls of the game differ from the adventure mode to the battle mode:

Story Mode

  • D-pad = Movement
  • D-pad (double press) = Run (can press B during it for a dash attack)
  • A-button = Jump (hold for some characters who can fly)
  • D-pad UP + A-button = Super Jump
  • B-button = Basic attack (press successively for combos, and can combine with directions such as up or down in midair for other moves depending on the character)
    • Also, some characters can hit an enemy with a long hitstun/fliching attack and move any direction into them while pressing B to throw them.
  • L-button = Super Attack or Block (depending on character)
  • R-button = Special Energy Attack (Hold to charge up; can walk, run and jump while charging but with slower movement until released)
  • Hold R-button and press L-button = Ultimate combination (only for certain characters)

One-on-One Mode

  • D-pad = Movement (double tap left or right to dash in respective direction)
  • D-pad (opposite direction of opponent) = Block
  • A-button = Jump (hold for some characters who can fly, or tap near wall from it to wall-jump)
  • B-button = Melee Attack (can combine with forward for a launch combo, or combine with up/down in midair for other moves)
  • L-button = Unique action (example: L-button while knocked down uses up Ki for an Afterimage Technique)
  • R-button = Special Ki attack (unlike in Story Mode, can aim up or down on ground or midair)
  • R-button + L-button = Ultimate Attack (only for Goku, Tien, Jackie Chun, and King Piccolo)
  • D-pad UP + B-button = Parry (block a single hit without using up Rush gauge)
  • D-pad DOWN + B-button = Low Attack (Guard Break)

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Playable characters

A number of boss characters are also playable in this game (after a bit of routing around anyway).

  • Goku – The hero of Dragon Ball.
  • Bear Thief – A huge bear who likes to eat turtles.
  • Oolong – A shapeshifting pig who is part of the Dragon Team.
  • Yamcha – A desert bandit who later joins the gang. Unlocked by completing the game with Krillin.
  • Emperor Pilaf – A greedy emperor trying to take over the world. Appears in a small Pilaf Machine with extendable arms.
  • Shu – Pilaf's right-hand man, although a little clumsy. Appears in a tall Pilaf Machine capable of heavy firepower.
  • Krillin – Goku's best friend and rival for a time. Unlocked by beating story mode once.
  • Giran – A dinosaur-like creature participating in the 21st Tournament.
  • Nam – An Indian fighter participating in the 21st Tournament.
  • Jackie Chun – Master Roshi's disguise while competing in tournaments
  • Major Metallitron – A huge Terminator-esque robot who is the 3rd Floor guardian of Muscle Tower.
  • Ninja Murasaki – A sergeant major ninja of the Red Ribbon Army.
  • Pirate Robot – A robot that was programmed by pirates to guard treasure.
  • General Blue – A psychic general of the Red Ribbon Army.
  • Mercenary Tao – A deadly assassin hired by the Red Ribbon Army.
  • Staff Officer Black – A man who is the second-in-command of the Red Ribbon Army. Appears in his Red Ribbon Battle Jacket.
  • Spike – A devil who works for Fortuneteller Baba.
  • Gohan – Goku's dead grandfather.
  • Chiaotzu – Tien's best friend, who has control over telekinesis and telepathy.
  • Tien – A young warrior that used to be evil but turned good. Unlocked by completing the game with Krillin.
  • Tambourine – A minion of King Piccolo who Goku confronts.
  • Drum – Another minion of King Piccolo who Goku and Tien confront.
  • King Piccolo – A Demon King who wants to take over the world.
  • Cyborg Tao – The human-turned-cyborg Mercenary Tao (only available in one-on-one and survival mode).

Minor playable characters

In addition to the boss characters, several minor enemies are also playable.

  • Boar Bandit – An anthropomorphic boar who likes to steal various items. Comes in two varieties: with a sword and with a gun.
  • Dog-Wolf – A dog/wolf who belongs to Emperor Pilaf.
  • Flying Camera – A robotic camera who shoots laser pellets at its enemies.
  • Pilaf Machine – A first generation of Pilaf Machine.
  • Red Ribbon Army Dog Soldier – An anthropomorphic dog that is one of the soldiers of the Red Ribbon Army.
  • Ukulele – A green pterodactyl-like Mutated Namekian. Named in Dragon Ball: Daimaō Fukkatsu.

Non-Playable Characters

  • Bulma – Appears in cutscenes and as an in-game character in the background of the Underwater Cave.
  • Pterodactyl – Weak enemy that collides with the playable character, and sometimes drops bombs.
  • Turtle – Appears in cutscenes.
  • Puar – Assists the boss version of Yamcha by dropping bombs but does not help the playable version of Yamcha.
  • Ox-King – Appears in cutscenes.
  • Mai – Appears in cutscenes, and as part of the combined Pilaf Machine boss.
  • World Tournament Announcer – Appears in cutscenes.
  • Snow – Appears in cutscenes.
  • General White – Appears in cutscenes.
  • Buyon – Immobile boss.
  • Upa – Appears in cutscenes
  • Korin – Appears in a minigame, and in cutscenes.
  • Hovercar – Soldier-piloted Red Ribbon flying machine, which is an enemy with low HP and that can drop bombs.
  • Fortuneteller Baba – Appears in cutscenes.
  • Combined Pilaf Machine – The fusion of the Pilaf machines and a boss.
  • Yajirobe – A chubby ronin who appears in later cutscenes.
  • Maraca – Spawn of Piccolo with a similar build to Tambourine.
  • Shenron – Appears in cutscenes.

Levels Dragon Ball Advanced Adventure Unblocked Games Gratis Deblokkeerde Spellen

  1. Grandpa Gohan's House
  2. Oolong's Village
  3. Wilderness
  4. Pilaf's Castle
  5. Island of Training
  6. 21st World Tournament
  7. Muscle Tower
  8. Underwater Cave
  9. Land of Korin
  10. Red Ribbon Army Base
  11. Baba's Palace
  12. City Street
  13. 22nd World Tournament
  14. Above City
  15. Yajirobe's Prairie
  16. Chow Castle

Treasures Dragon Ball Advanced Adventure Unblocked Games Gratis Deblokkeerde Spellen

1. Super Life Water (Increases HP amount) 2. Super Life Water (Increases HP amount) 3. Super Life Water (Increases HP amount) 4. Flying Nimbus 5. Dark Nimbus 6. Dragon Radar 7. Super Technique Water (Increases attack power, the distance covered, and damage done by Goku's basic combo finisher as well as extending the length his Up+B can be held down for) 8. Super Technique Water (same as above) 9. Super Technique Water (same as above) 10. Goku's tail 11. Power Pole (Allows Goku to use his Super Jump at any location in Story Mode) 12. Bunny Costume 13. Super Strength Water (Increases Ki gauge amount) 14. Super Strength Water (Increases Ki gauge amount) 15. Super Strength Water (Increases Ki gauge amount) 16. Ultra Divine Water (Increases HP amount to max) 17. Roshi's sunglasses 18. PP Candy 19. One-Star Dragon Ball 20. Two-Star Dragon Ball 21. Three-Star Dragon Ball 22. Four-Star Dragon Ball 23. Five-Star Dragon Ball 24. Six-Star Dragon Ball 25. Seven-Star Dragon Ball 26. Pilaf's hat 27. General Blue's cap 28. Upa's feather 29. Micro Band 30. Sasanishiki 31. Ox-King's axe 32. Roshi's staff 33. Launch's machine gun 34. Korin's staff 35. Demon Fork 36. Yajirobe's Katana 37. Jackie's wig 38. Grandpa Gohan's hat 39. Tao's grenade 40. Master Shen's hat 41. Electric Rice Cooker 42. Cyborg Tao's headgear 43. Panties 44. Carrot 45. 亀 Stone 46. Milk carton 47. Bansho Fan 48. Red Ribbon Army Symbol 49. Diamond 50. Gold bullion 51. Crystal Ball 52. Demon egg 53. Puar 54. Ghost Usher

Reception Dragon Ball Advanced Adventure Unblocked Games Gratis Deblokkeerde Spellen

The game received mixed reviews. Critics say that all the modes made it a much better game than if there were just 1 or 2 modes. The One-On-One mode was criticized for being too straightforward but was also praised for the whole concept in the first place. The minigames were described as cute, but all in all, it was the number of locations from the show, number of playable characters, and number of items from the show that really surprised people. The Story Mode was a little bit criticized for telling little of the actual story, but the gameplay (and the new Extra Mode) was praised a lot in its place.

The game sold 152,000 copies in Japan by the end of 2005.

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Since the Story Mode is mostly played from Goku's perspective, most of the events of the series that don't involve him are glanced over or skipped altogether. However, there are still other details that are changed or omitted for unknown reasons.

  • Yamcha and Puar don't follow Goku, Bulma, and Oolong after being defeated.
  • Bulma inexplicably starts wearing her Bunny costume after the fight with Yamcha, even though the game skips over the scene where her clothes aren't washed, and Oolong has to provide her with the costume for clothing. Since the game also skips over the encounter with Monster Carrot and the Rabbit Mob, Bulma's costume loses all significance story-wise.
  • Chi-Chi is omitted from the game's story mode.
  • Goku's transformations into the Great Ape at Emperor Pilaf's palace and the World Tournament are both skipped and gets to keep his tail in the entire game. However, a brief image of the Great Ape is shown in the cutscene where Goku finishes off King Piccolo.
  • Launch is omitted from the game's story mode.
  • Goku wins his tournament matches against Jackie Chun and Tien, as opposed to suffering a very narrow defeat against both and is declared the champion both times.
  • Goku's encounter with Colonel Silver is omitted, and he goes straight to Muscle Tower after the World Tournament.
  • Android 8 is unmentioned, and Goku traverses Muscle Tower alone. Goku is also the one that defeats General White (albeit offscreen).
  • General Blue is fought only once, inside the Pirate Cave; the return to Kame House and the flight to Penguin Village are never brought up.
  • Goku only fights Spike the Devil Man and the Masked Man in Fortuneteller Baba's tournament, even though he also fought Bandages the Mummy in the series proper.
  • Goku defeats Tambourine in their very first encounter, before the latter even gets the chance to kill the other tournament contestants. Therefore, the only known victim of Tambourine in this game is Krillin. However, Tambourine does manage to destroy the Flying Nimbus before he himself perishes.
  • Cymbal is omitted from the game's Story Mode.
  • Chiaotzu appears in the game, but he isn't mentioned as being killed alongside Master Roshi by King Piccolo.
  • Emperor Pilaf isn't revealed to be the one responsible for freeing King Piccolo, although his blimp is featured on the World Map over Yajirobe's Prairie.
  • The Eternal Dragon is called "Shen Long" for most of the game but is referred to once as "Shenron".
  • King Piccolo doesn't produce the last Demon Egg containing Piccolo Jr., although he still claims that his legacy will live on after his death. Since there is also a collectable treasure called the "Demon Egg", this may imply that he already created the egg before his final battle with Goku.

Trivia Dragon Ball Advanced Adventure Unblocked Games Gratis Deblokkeerde Spellen

  • The Pterodactyl enemy can be played with cheat devices such as action replay, however, it is extremely glitchy and unfinished, possessing no real attack.
  • Using cheat devices, it is possible to play as the other characters in Nimbus mode and the Rock Crushing minigame.
  • Strangely, Krillin will only fight Goku's opponents in the World Tournaments instead of his own. For instance, if Krillin is selected in Story Mode, his first Tournament opponent will be Giran, when he logically should have fought Bacterian (who is omitted altogether from the entire game), as he did in the series.
    • So far, the only exception to this is Chiaotzu, an opponent Krillin indeed fights in canon.
  • This is the only game in which Takkō Ishimori voices Master Roshi (but only in his Jackie Chun disguise; he does not speak anywhere else in this game).
  • The USA cover art features adult Goku, despite the game only covering characters of the kid Goku sagas (with the exception of Cyborg Tao). It seems it was done that way, because the majority of Dragon Ball was skipped and moved to Dragon Ball Z in US when it first aired (not counting the Harmony Gold dub of Mystical Adventure).

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