Little Monsters
25th of January 2010
FOTO SHOWDOWN  GAMEPLAY FOOTAGE

While Foto Showdown was announced by Konami, late last year, we still haven't seen much of theis innovative DS title but now we have some footage of the game in action.

Foto Showdown allows players to snap photos with the Nintendo DSi which uses advanced color recognition to spawn monsters based on the dominant colors in those photos. Players pit their battle tested monsters against rivals in no holds barred turn based duels that put the unique powers of each monster to the test. As players progress through more than 100 levels, winning tournaments and beating opponents, they'll be able to upgrade their powers, purchase more powerful weapons, add medicine and tools providing the ability to wreak greater havoc on their duelist partner! The longer you play the stronger you get.



"With Foto Showdown, Konami continues to bring innovative games to the market that allows consumers the opportunity to play a more active role in how the game progresses and develops," said David Daniels, Marketing Director for Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. "The built-in camera of Nintendo DSi lends itself perfectly to the gameplay, encouraging creative photography, where the photos have lasting effects on the total experience limited only by the users imagination."

Players can simultaneously fight with up to six monsters at a time and become progressively stronger as they win battles, ultimately collecting up to 152 different monsters each with unique abilities. Players will be thrust into fast and furious tournaments and compete to win three kinds of cameras that open new levels and new monsters. Visit the store to buy or sell monsters and purchase an array of upgrades and equipment making your collection of monsters a fearless force of destruction. Connecting via local wireless connection allows gamers to unleash a multiplayer face-off or swap battle hardened monsters from their decks.



Posted by Andrew Blanchard

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LeSomeGuy said:
Placed on 26-01-2010 at 14:47.
The photo concept was great, but the monsters doesn't have sprite based animation nor detailed design. If they can use Spores style of algorithm that take shape and color into calculation to randomly generate body parts this game would be a must buy.
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