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- <default>Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King</default> Developers Publishers Release dates Genre Game modes Ratings Platforms Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King, released in Japan as Chiisana Ōsama to Yakusoku no Kuni: Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles (subtitle translated as The Little King and the Promised Land), is an installment in the Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles series for the Nintendo Wii available through the WiiWare download service. It is a country-building simulation which follows King Leo, a young Clavat king rebuilding his father's kingdom from the ground up.
- Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King, lanzado en Japón como Chiisana Ōsama to Yakusoku no Kuni: Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles (con una traducción subtitulada como The Little King and the Promised Kingdom), es una entrega de la saga de Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles para la Nintendo Wii disponible a través del sistema de descarga de WiiWare. Se trata de un simulador de construcción de países que sigue al Rey Leo, un joven rey Clavat que está reconstruyendo el rey de su padre tras su destrucción.
- Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King is a video game for the Wii's WiiWare service. The game costs 1500 Wii Points, which is a total of $15 (£10.50). Downloadable content was made available in Japan on April 1, 2008, though at a price of $1–8. In all, there were six available downloadable packs, with them costing the player 1700 Wii Points, or $17 if they purchased all of them. The game isn't a traditional RPG as most Final Fantasy video games are, but is rather a city-building game, the first for the series. It was a launch title on the WiiWare in Japan (March 25, 2008), America (May 12, 2008) and Europe (May 20, 2008).
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