Survival Kids ROM

Survival Kids rom

When focusing on the main objectives, Survival Kids is about 3 Hours in length. If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 6 Hours to obtain 100% completion.

There are three minigames in Survival Kids:

1 - inspecting the egg tree at the Summit lets Bub gives an Egg reward.

2 - throwing a Big Rock into the north fishing spot at River of Blessings plays a minigame where one can get a Big Fish.

3 - inspecting the berry tree at Southeastern Beach can give a Big Berry as reward.

The games themselves are simple and explanations are given in-game if required.

Combine a cooked meat (or fish/clam) with a spicy berry or grass. This acts as a preservative and lets 'em last a lot longer than normal, at expense of them being as potent. This typically isn't a useful trick, as most food can be eaten immediately while unspoilables (like berries) are carried around.

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Download the official Survival Kids ROM in the (USA) version for the Game Boy Advance handheld consoles. To fully utilize a GBA ROM game, use our Cheats, Rom Hacks and GBA Roms sections. You can open the Survival Kids ROM or GBA file by Installing VisualBoyAdvance on Windows, MAC, Linux, Android or IOS/iphone.

Additional Information

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Survival Kids, known as Stranded Kids in Europe and Survival Kids: Kotou no Boukensha (“Adventurer of the Solitary Island”) in Japan, is a Game Boy Color game developed by Konami that was released in 1999. The gameplay revolves around surviving on a deserted island. The game features an open-ended structure that presents the player with multiple ways to progress through the game.

The background of the game’s story is minimal. All that is truly known is that the player character, either a boy named Ken (Kou in Japan), or a girl named Mery (Nami in Japan) (the names are optional), has become stranded on a deserted island after a storm capsizes the player’s boat, and must actively work to survive and possibly find a way to escape back to civilization. Interaction with other characters is scarce or entirely absent, depending on how the player chooses to progress throughout the game.

The 2D view is characteristic of most adventure games of its generation such as The Legend of Zelda and Pokemon. The player must keep track of hunger, thirst and fatigue meters in addition to the traditional Health Points, which require the accomplishment of “every day” tasks such as eating, drinking, and sleeping, as well as hunting, gathering, and finding a place to rest. Another important aspect of the game is the item-crafting system. Many elements of the environment can be picked up and collected, although most objects serve no purpose in their original form.

However, the game allows the player to combine two or three objects in order to form tools, weapons, and other items to assist in the player character’s survival, known in-game as “merging”. For example, a vine and a flexible piece of tree can be combined to form a bow; a stick, bird feather and pointed rock can be combined to form arrows; and a flexible piece of tree can be combined with a discovered line of fishing gut to form a fishing rod.

File Name

Survival Kids

File Size

359KB

Version

1.0

Release Date

Europe: June 17, 1999
North America: October 1999
Europe: December 10, 1999

Genre

Survival

Developer

Konami Sapporo

Platform

Game Boy Color

Region

USA

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