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Summary
Yu-Gi-Oh!video games have been around since the Game Boy Color.
The Game Boy Advance era upped the ante on both quality and content.
The classic era of Yu-Gi-Oh!
is full of iconic sets.
This provides a whole new way to experience the serie.
Here are the best Yu-Gi-Oh!
games on the Game Boy Advance.
Dungeon Dice Monsters
So Its Just Like Duel Monsters
One of the strangest Yu-Gi-Oh!
games comes from an episode of the anime.
The biggest difference is that it revolves around rolling dice and moving across a board to reach your opponent.
Each dice gives you different buffs, and you will need to buy upgrades at Yugis Grandpas Shop.
The game revolves around beating different tournaments featuring many of theiconic characters from the Yu-Gi-Oh!
The Sacred Cards
Battle City With A Twist
Yu-Gi-Oh!
The Sacred Cards takes place during the Battle City arc of the anime.
This is when official TCG rules started being followed.
However, the game does not follow everything word for word.
Instead, there are special rules that set the gameplay apart from other games.
In addition to this, theGame Boy Advance gamealso comes packaged with three real-life prismatic secret rare cards.
The Eternal Duelist Soul is a more traditional Yu-Gi-Oh!
Youll also add three additional cards to your real-world collection.
Cards from the Yu-Gi-Oh!
After every duel, one in-game day passes which hosts a series of events.
Reshef Of Destruction
Scavenger Hunt For Millennium Items
Yu-Gi-Oh!
Reshef of Destruction is a direct sequel to The Sacred Cards.
The game feels like a Yu-Gi-Oh!
scavenger hunt as you visit different locations to collect the stolen Millennium Items.
Worldwide Edition: Stairway To The Destined Duel
Censorship Strikes
One Yu-Gi-Oh!
game that got repackaged when released outside of Japan is Yu-Gi-Oh!
Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel.
World Championship Tournament 2004
The Tournament Begins
Once the official rules of the Yu-Gi-Oh!
card game were set in stone, video games began to have a more traditional set format.
cards from the Duel Monsters era cost a pretty penny.
These new rules of the game didn’t stop players from cheesing their way to victory.
Some of the earlier opponents are too easy with decks consisting of fluff and filler.
This makes them easy targets for Traps like Gravity Bind, which just shuts down their entire deck.
Destiny Board Traveler
Yu-Gi-Oh!
Meets Mario Party
The Yu-Gi-Oh!
manga is known for having elements of different board games and not just Duel Monsters.
Destiny Board Traveler does this with brand-new gameplay elements that have players moving around a board to collect stars.
The game has you selecting monsters and rolling dice to see who you encounter on the board.
There are also 12 different characters to choose from, with four being unlockable through codes.
Each character also has their own unique powers that can be used to tilt the game in your favor.
7 Trials to Glory: World Championship Tournament 2005 doesnt change much in regards to the gameplay formula.
However, it does update the ban list as well as rotate which cards are available.
One unique element is that the ban list can change in-game, forcing players to restructure their deck.
GX Duel Academy breaks the ceiling with 1200 available cards.
Rivals for our affections.
The game loosely adapts the first season of the Yu-Gi-Oh!
GX anime, though you play as a new student.
As you complete duels, you have the chance to move up from Slifer Red to Obelisk Blue.
To do this, you will need to duel and defeat various GX characters.
games is consistency with the real-world Yu-Gi-Oh!
This game also introduced the idea of dueling monsters instead of anime characters.
From Jaden to Yubel, get your game on with the best duelists from Yu-Gi-Oh!