In Skylanders Trap Team, Kaos continues his ongoing quest to rule over Skylands. He has discovered the location of the legendary Cloudcracker Prison -- a fortress built entirely out of the magical substance Traptanium and home to Skylands’ most nefarious baddies. In an attempt to build his own army of foes, Kaos blows up the prison, releasing the most wanted villains and blasting shards of Traptanium to Earth in the form of Traps. Now it’s up to Portal Masters to recapture all of the escaped villains using powerful Traptanium Traps and defeat Kaos before it’s too late!
The 3DS ports of the first four Skylanders games are completely different from their home console counterparts in terms of gameplay and story.
Skylanders: Swap Force is a platformer video game developed by Vicarious Visions and published by Activision. It is the third main game in the Skylanders video game and toy franchise, following 2012's Skylanders: Giants, which was a direct sequel to 2011's Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure (the spin-off of The Legend of Spyro series). It is the game before Skylanders: Trap Team and features the voices of John DiMaggio, Jess Harnell, Audrey Wasilewski, Richard Tatum, David Sobolov, Josh Keaton, Keythe Farley, Dave Wittenberg, Joey Camen, Gregg Berger, Troy Baker and Robin Atkin Downes.
The 3DS ports of the first four Skylanders games are completely different from their home console counterparts in terms of gameplay and story.
Skylanders: Giants is a 2012 video game in the Skylanders series, a direct sequel to the 2011 game Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure and features the voices of Kevin Michael Richardson, Greg Ellis, Peter Lurie, Steve Blum, Dave Wittenberg, Carlos Alazraqui, Kevin Sorbo, Bobcat Goldthwait, Patrick Seitz and Julie Nathanson. It is the game before Skylanders: Swap Force. As the title suggests, it features larger Skylanders known as "Giants", along with other new gameplay mechanics.
The 3DS ports of the first four Skylanders games are completely different from their home console counterparts in terms of gameplay and story.
The sequel to "Hatsune Miku and Future Stars: Project Mirai", featuring a complete overhaul of the rhythm gameplay.
An expanded version was released internationally in 2015, titled "Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX".
3DSCraft is an unofficial Homebrew version of Minecraft. The game is a recreation of the creative mode of Minecraft, where you can build, break blocks and fly around.
Spider-Man: Edge of Time is a follow-up to Shattered Dimensions, and similarly it has more than one Spider-Man takes a starring role. Here, it is the regular, classic "Amazing" Spider-Man, and Spider-Man 2099 – in a story awash in time travel, temporal battles, and Anti-Venom. The backbone of this story seems to play out more like a Spider-Man 2099 story, since he is the only character truly aware of the happenings in the game, and the changes that both Spider-Men encounter. From the opening, things are bleak for Amazing Spider-Man who begins the game nearly dead, and 2099 is the only one who can help. A new villain Walker Sloan enters the picture with a plan to rebuild the past (from the year 2099) in his image and design, which turns to affect both Spider-Men. From this point, chaos unfolds in typical comic-book fashion with gameplay evenly split between Amazing Spider-Man and Spider-Man 2099, with every other level interwoven with the events of one Spidey to the other.
Bravely Second: The Ballad of the Three Cavaliers is a pre-launch prelude to the Bravely Second: End Layer and released as a demo in the eShop. In contrast to the full game, the demo features a unique storyline and simplified versions of some gameplay elements. The prelude focuses on the Three Cavaliers – Yew Geneolgia, Janne Angard, and Nikolai Nikolanikov.
This add-on for Fire Emblem Awakening is a compilation of the following DLC maps:
- Rogues & Redeemers #1
- Rogues & Redeemers #2
- Rogues & Redeemers #3