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Monster Hunter Nikki Poka Poka Airu Mura
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Item Number: ULJM-05710
Publisher: Capcom
Jan/UPC Code: 4976219034623
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NCS Product Synopsis
Update: August 26, 2010
«©NCSX» The Airu (cats) of the Monster Hunter games are the stars of the upcoming Monster Hunter Nikki Poka Pika Airu Mura PSP action-adventure which is centered around Airu Village. The versatile cats live their lives in the village where farming, hunting, and cooking are daily routines. Since Airu Village is situated on an island, the bodies of water surrounding the village are ripe with fish to be fetched out of the drink. The Pugi creatures from the Monster Hunter canon also appear in the game to provide companionship and interaction.
In the Airu Guild, adventurers may curry assignments for earnings and every contribution by the residents leads to expansion of the village. Guild quests can be either exploration jaunts or collection exercises where the party of Airu work towards enhancing the village. When exploring, monsters are inevitably encountered and the group of Airu attack as one cohesive unit to deal as much damage as possible. Airu Village supports multi-player gaming where up to three gamers can cooperate on Guild quests. Players who have the PSP version of Monster Hunter 2nd G can convert save-data from the game for use in Airu Village. As a bit of bonus content, Hello Kitty appears in the village in the form of costumes that may be worn by the Airu.
The first printing of the game includes a bonus DLC card inside every copy.
This document is ©NCSX 2010. All rights reserved. No reproduction in whole or in part of this document may be made without express written consent of National Console Support, Inc.
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