Zubo

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Zubo
DeveloperEA Bright Light
PublisherElectronic Arts
DirectorTony Dudson
ProducerMichael Heywood
DesignerDominic Oldrey
ProgrammerNick Tuckett
Composers
  • Christian Henson
  • Joe Henson
  • Alexis Smith
PlatformNintendo DS
Release
  • EU: October 3, 2008
  • AU: October 21, 2008
  • JP: January 22, 2009
  • NA: March 10, 2009
GenresRhythm, action
ModeSingle-player

Zubo (Japanese: Toobo (トゥーボ, Tūbo)) is a rhythm action video game developed by EA Bright Light for the Nintendo DS. The game was released in October 2008 in Europe and Australia, January 2009 in Japan and March 2009 in North America.[1][2]

The player in the midst of battle.

All actions, including movement, selection, and battles, are performed with the stylus and touch screen. In Zubo, players can befriend up to 55 different types[3] of Zubos they meet while travelling in Zubalon, feed and nurture them, help them gain skills and strength, and assist them in chasing off Zombos. Each Zubo is one of 3 types which allows a fully flexible team that you can use to your own advantage in strategic battles with rhythm action mechanics, where the player attacks by tapping or sliding the stylus on the Nintendo DS's touchscreen;[3] different Zubo types are stronger or weaker at attacking others.[4] The game is divided into several themed worlds, each with a team of Zubos which the player can add to their team.[3]

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