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The Wizard of Oz: Beyond the Yellow Brick Road
 
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The Wizard of Oz: Beyond the Yellow Brick Road

by Xseed
Nintendo DS Everyone
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)

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Product Features

  • Features turn-based combat that can be automated with computer suggested moves for easy, one-touch implementation. Actions can be customized manually and additional hidden boss battles await.
  • A new interpretation on one of the most beloved tales of all time, showing what happens after Dorothy and her friends reach the Emerald City.
  • Exciting RPG style gameplay in a fantasy realm both familiar and brand new.
  • Ranking among some of the best visuals seen on a DS, the brilliant colors of the Land of Oz come to life, while the original soundtrack captures the spirit of the magical land.
  • All inputs are performed using the stylus on the Touch Screen, including a revolutionary new trackball that controls Dorothy?s direction and speed based on how the trackball is rolled with the stylus.

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  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B002HO3S5Q
  • Product Dimensions: 5.2 x 5.4 x 0.6 inches ; 3.2 ounces
  • Media: Video Game
  • Release Date: September 29, 2009
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #12,622 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes

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The Wizard of OZ: Beyond the Yellow Brick Road is the latest creative interpretation on the much beloved tale of Dorothy and her magical journey through the Land of Oz. An accessible single player role-playing game (RPG) created by Media.Vision (Wild ARMs series), all actions are performed with the use of a stylus, including movement which is performed by spinning the trackball on the touch screen. The high production values bring the colorful world of Oz to life, while the original soundtrack captures the spirit and environment of the magical land.

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Classic Story with a New Twist
Dorothy, together with her dog, Toto, has been swept away from her home in Kansas by a tornado, only to realize that she has touched ground in an unfamiliar new land. A voice calls out to her to follow the Yellow Brick Road if she wishes to return home, but that path is an arduous one with multiple obstacles and foes. Three of the foes bested by Dorothy on this path; Scarecrow, Lion, and Tin Man, offer to join Dorothy on her journey. As the four new friends complete the journey to the end of the Yellow Brick Road, they encounter the larger than life Wizard of Oz within his magical castle. Despite his almost limitless power, there are four witches running amuck within his land that he just can’t control. Dorothy and her friends are tasked with defeating the witches with a return trip to Kansas as the reward, but is this new mission beyond the Yellow Brick Road everything it appears to be?

Dorothy with Toto, the Tin Man, the Scarecrow and the Cowardly Lion in The Wizard of Oz: Beyond the Yellow Brick Road
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Key Game Features

  • A New Take on a Beloved Story – A new interpretation on one of the most beloved tales of all time, showing what happens after Dorothy and her friends reach the Emerald City.
  • High Production Values – Ranking among some of the best visuals seen on a DS, the brilliant colors of the Land of Oz come to life, while the original soundtrack captures the spirit of the magical land.
  • Innovative Controls Requiring Only a Stylus – All inputs are performed using the stylus on the Touch Screen, including a revolutionary new trackball that controls Dorothy’s direction and speed based on how the trackball is rolled with the stylus.
  • Accessible for Beginners, Depth for Experienced Players – Turn-based combat can be automated with computer suggested moves for easy, one-touch implementation. For experienced RPG players, actions can be customized manually and additional hidden boss battles await.
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Stylus-controled trackball movement in The Wizard of Oz: Beyond the Yellow Brick Road
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The four friends granted an audience with the great and powerful Oz in The Wizard of Oz: Beyond the Yellow Brick Road
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Product Description

Dorothy, together with her dog, Toto, has been swept away from her home in Kansas by a tornado, only to realize that she has touched ground in an unfamiliar new land. A voice calls out to her to follow the Yellow Brick Road if she wishes to return home, but that path is an arduous one with multiple obstacles and foes. Three of the foes bested by Dorothy on this path; Scarecrow, Lion, and Tin Man, offer to join Dorothy on her journey. As the four new friends complete the journey to the end of the Yellow Brick Road, they encounter the larger than life Wizard of Oz within his magical castle. Despite his almost limitless power, there are four witches running amuck within his land that he just can’t control. Dorothy and her friends are tasked with defeating the witches with a return trip to Kansas as the reward, but is this new mission beyond the Yellow Brick Road everything it appears to be? THE WIZARD OF OZ: Beyond the Yellow Brick Road is the latest creative interpretation on the much beloved tale of Dorothy and her magical journey through the Land of Oz. An accessible RPG created by Media.Vision (Wild ARMs series), all actions are performed with the use of a stylus, including movement which is performed by spinning the trackball on the Touch Screen. The high production values bring the colorful world of Oz to life, while the original soundtrack captures the spirit and environment of the magical land.

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The Wizard of Oz is a beautiful, lighthearted, and fresh RPG for the DS--and it's a game that I believe both RPG newbies and veterans can enjoy. The game starts much like the original book/movie. Dorothy and Toto have been sucked up into a tornado and dumped in a new land. They travel the Yellow Brick Road, picking up the Strawman, the Cowardly Lion, and the Tin Man along the way, as they travel toward Oz. Once they get to Oz, the premise diverges from the original tale, as Dorothy and the gang are entreated to travel the land and gather all of the magical eggs in various witches' kingdoms, so that Oz can be the ruler of the kingdom. And so a series of quests begins and the real story of this game begins to unfold...

The gameplay in Oz is quite straightforward overall. You use a trackball system on the touchscreen to control Dorothy as she makes her way down various paths. You can control her speed and direction, just in case you want to avoid a particular enemy at a particular time, and being able to affect her speed is important for making necessary backtracking quick and painless. As Dorothy and the gang travel down these paths, they'll encounter many enemies, which you will need to battle to proceed and to level up your team. You use the touch screen to interact with objects, select battle commands, and even teach Toto a few new tricks. The entire game is touchscreen controlled, which makes for a smooth and seamless experience. It feels very natural, once you get used to it.

The battle system is simple but works well. Certain characters have certain affinities, so they do better battling certain types of enemies. For instance, Dorothy is best against ghosts, Strawman is best against aquatic enemies, the Lion is best against shell-based enemies, and the Tin Man is best against plant-based enemies. The game also uses a ratio system, so that the more powerful a character, the fewer times they can be used in battle per turn. It makes a lot of sense and makes battles more interesting--which is good, since you'll have many, many short battles and some lengthier boss battles throughout this game.

The most complex part of the game is navigational, as there are many paths to take (and you'll want to keep track of which paths you've taken and what's there). The game provides signposts, which you can mark with your own system of symbols using icons that are provided (whatever makes sense to you), so that you can keep track of such things, but I wound up making a few maps/notes on my own as well. You'll often encounter gates or obstructions that can only be cleared through the use of various switches, and most of these switches can be triggered only with the appropriate elemental (little spirits of fire, earth, water, and wind that you'll pick up along the way). You'll sometimes have to do some backtracking to open gates after you've gotten the appropriate elemental. But again, because you can move quickly, as long as you keep track of where you're going, backtracking is relatively painless--and often quite fun, actually.

Finally, as I mentioned in the first paragraph, this game is beautiful. The environments are vibrant and lush, and all of the characters and enemies are colorful as well. This is probably the most graphically gorgeous DS game I've ever played. The soundtrack is very fitting as well, and it's not annoying, which is important since you'll be hearing a lot of it. I easily sank 20-25 hours into it before beating the game, and this one's a keeper as I expect to come back to it and tie up a few loose ends.

Overall, this is a fun RPG that is accessible to beginners but also interesting enough for experienced gamers.
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful
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I bought this game on a whim and I must say I'm not disappointed with my choice. The game is surprisingly entertaining and overall charming.

The graphics are on the high standards for the DS. The charcters are colorful and wacky as you'd expect from a fantasy story. The battle system is done in first person and you can switch out party members as you please though it's a bit more complicated as a member of your party takes up a certain amount of battle slots and you have 4 battle slots in total. ie: Dorothy and Scarecrow: 1; Lion: 2 and Tinman: 3. So you can have lets say Dorothy attack twice and Lion attack once.

As for the story. There are a few complaints that this game is nothing like Wizard of Oz and that it is crappy because of that. I'll say this: yes it isn't like the original story in any sense. You aren't going to get a carbon copy of the book or film. It is BASED on The Wizard of Oz. I use the term 'based' loosely. The beginning is close to the story as you play Dorothy following the yellow brick road towards the Castle of OZ, meeting up with Scarecrow, Lion and Tinman on the way (you have to battle and win against them before they join your party). Once you get to the castle is where the story sort of deviates quite a bit. There are four witches that you must defeat in order to help the Wiz and in return he will grant your wishes and thus you are sent out in OZ to defeat the four witches (The mother South and her three daughters: North, East and West. All follows a specific season theme too which I though was cute.)

Overall it is a fun game to play if you are looking for something simple and easy. I recommend it for the younger players.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
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I love XSeed as a developer, as they take risks and produce gems like Retro Game Challenge and Little King's Story. This game is no exception. A turn-based role-playing game (RPG), you start as Dorothy and are soon joined by the Tin Man, Scarecrow, and the Lion. You explore different levels and different bizarrely themed enemies, collecting armor and weapons for the different characters.

This game is good for beginners and RPG veterans alike. It starts off a wee bit slow, but picks up fairly quickly. The maps can be difficult to navigate and somewhat tiresome the first time through. As you level up the enemies get easier and you can grind through older levels to pick up extra money and then buy better items.

Overall, this is an overlooked gem that is well worth a playthrough.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Wizard of z: Beyond the Yellow Brick Road
I really like the Wizard of Oz. I think this game is quite good. I would recommend it to any Wizard of Oz fan.
Published 4 months ago by Thomas G. Armstrong
Nice game!
I purchased this game for my 8-year-old daughter. She seems to be enjoying it a lot. I was looking for something for a girl that was also challenging. This seems to fit the bill.
Published 13 months ago by J. Ney-Grimm
"Hijinx, Piggy-bats and Attack Carrots, Oh My!"
Who would've thought the characters from the Wizard of Oz would make a cool RPG? Well, "Beyond the Yellow Brick Road" is a fun and well-designed game where Dorothy and Toto team... Read more
Published 13 months ago by mwreview
The Wizard of Oz DSI Game
My kids love this game. They played quite a well. No complaints about this game. Very moving and understanding how to play well. Even my 6 years old son loves this game.
Published 16 months ago by Dorothy D. Barrett
Wizard of Oz for DS
I got this game for my wife who is a huge wizard of oz fan. She loves this game!!!! I am very pleased with the delivery time and care for the package. Read more
Published 17 months ago by unclewayne82
Wizard of Oz is a great movie....
If you are expecting this game to be like the movie it isn't.... instead you spend the entire game running a few feet and getting stopped to "fight" some strange being. Read more
Published 18 months ago by LoisLane
Fun for any Oz lover!
Bought this for my 6 yo for Christmas along with her first DS. It's by far her favorite game to play. Read more
Published on February 1, 2010 by Susan Robertson
It is an okay game...
Not what I expected for my daughter. Game is VERY different from the movie. Lots of reading so not good for little kids. Overall, not a good pick on my part for my 5 yr old.
Published on January 3, 2010 by J. Mcmullen
great game,weak battle system
music-5*
graphics for ds-5*
story-4*
touch screen controls-5*
battle style(first person)-3*
battle system(character points)-2*
money acguiring-2*... Read more
Published on December 15, 2009 by D. Orr
Technically best DS graphics overall.
Very beautiful game for DS, and pretty fun too. I very much enjoy this game, there is a lot of emphasis put on the graphics and animation! Read more
Published on October 4, 2009 by Alex Durham
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