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'''''Yu-Gi-Oh! The Falsebound Kingdom''''', known in Japan as '''''Yu-Gi-Oh! Falsebound Kingdom''''' (遊戯王 フォルスバウンドキングダム ~虚構に閉ざされた王国), is the only Nintendo GameCube game in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' series.
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''Yu-Gi-Oh! The Falsebound Kingdom'' takes a different direction from the rest of the series, being more of a mix of real-time strategy and [[role playing game|RPG]] elements, somewhat like the Final Fantasy seriesthan the typical card battling games seen on other systems.
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| ja_name            = 遊戯王 フォルスバウンドキングダム ~虚構に閉ざされた王国
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| romaji_name        = Yūgiō Forusubaundo Kingudamu ~ Kyokō ni Tozasareta Ōkoku
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| ja_trans_name      = Yu-Gi-Oh! Falsebound Kingdom ~ A Kingdom Closed Off in Fiction
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| fr_name            = Yu-Gi-Oh! L'Empire des Illusions
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| de_name            = Yu-Gi-Oh! Königreich der Illusionen
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| it_name            = Yu-Gi-Oh! Il Regno dell'Illusione
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| es_name            = Yu-Gi-Oh! El Salto del Reino Animal
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| platform  = Nintendo GameCube
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| developer = Konami
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| publisher = Konami
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| ja_release_date  = December 5, 2002
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| na_release_date  = November 4, 2003
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'''''Yu-Gi-Oh! The Falsebound Kingdom''''', known in Japan as '''''Yu-Gi-Oh! Falsebound Kingdom ~ A Kingdom Closed Off in Fiction''''' (遊戯王 フォルスバウンドキングダム ~虚構に閉ざされた王国), is the only Nintendo GameCube game in the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' series.
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''Yu-Gi-Oh! The Falsebound Kingdom'' takes a different direction from the rest of the series, being more of a mix of real-time strategy and RPG elements, with gameplay very similar to that of the [[wikipedia:Template:Ogre Battle series|''Ogre Battle'']] series than the typical card battling games seen on other systems.
  
 
==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
It features most of the major characters from the anime and manga series as well as 155 monsters.  
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It features most of the major characters from the anime and manga series as well as 177 monsters.  
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At first the player can choose between two storylines, for Yugi Muto and [[Seto Kaiba]], but later the player can get one for Joey Wheeler as well.
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===Yugi Story===
  
At first the player can choose between two storylines, for Yugi Muto (''[[Yugi Muto|Yugi Mutou]]'' in the English ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' manga and Japanese versions) and [[Seto Kaiba]], but later the player can get one for Joey Wheeler (''[[Joey Wheeler|Katsuya Jonouchi]]'' in the English manga and Japanese versions) as well. The Yugi storyline involves Yugi, as well as Joey, Tristan Taylor (''[[Tristan Taylor|Hiroto Honda]]'' in the English manga and Japanese versions), and Téa Gardner (''[[Téa Gardner|Anzu Mazaki]]'' in the English manga and Japanese versions) being invited to the testing of the virtual reality game "Kingdom," created by the company SIC. When they enter the game they soon find themselves trapped within it, and they must summon the help of the game's characters and monsters in order to defeat the game's villain, Emperor Heishin, and ultimately stop the plans of the game's designer, Scott Irvine, to control the three [[Egyptian Gods|Egyptian God Card]]s. At one point in the Yugi storyline, some of your friends are brainwashed and you must fight them.
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The Yugi storyline involves Yugi, as well as Joey, Tristan Taylor, and Téa Gardner being invited to the testing of the virtual reality game "Kingdom," created by the company SIC. When they enter the game they soon find themselves trapped within it, and they must summon the help of the game's characters and monsters in order to defeat the game's villain, Emperor Heishin, and ultimately stop the plans of the game's designer, Scott Irvine, to control the three [[Egyptian Gods|Egyptian God Card]]s. At one point in the Yugi storyline, some of your friends are brainwashed and you must fight them.
  
Kaiba's storyline features [[Seto Kaiba]] and his brother [[Mokuba Kaiba]], who are also trapped in the game. Initially they work for [[Emperor Haysheen]] (Heishin), but Kaiba soon turns against the Empire. A climactic plot event in both stories occurs when [[Mokuba Kaiba|Mokuba]] is kidnapped, and Scott forces Kaiba to battle against Yugi. At the end of both storylines is a segment taking place within a secret room leading from the game's fantasy environment to the inner workings of the computer that is running the game itself. Either team must defeat Scott Irvine as well as the enemy DarkNite, wielder of one of the God Cards ([[Obelisk the Tormentor]] (translated as [[The God of the Obelisk]] in the English manga) in Yugi's story, [[Slifer the Sky Dragon]] in Kaiba's). After beating one story, the other storyline becomes harder, with higher level monsters; this is probably due to the ability to carry over monster stats from one story to the next. In this harder mode there is an additional villain, [[DarkNite|Nitemare]], who has the God Card at level 99.
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'''Team Members (Yugi)'''
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*Yugi Muto
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*Shimon Muran
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*Fizdis
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*Tristan Taylor
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*Ryo Bakura
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*Mako Tsunami
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*Joey Wheeler
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*Mai Valentine
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*Téa Gardner
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*Espa Roba
  
Joey's storyline is a prequel to Yugi's and features some minor characters from the other storylines. Its main villain is [[Marik Ishtar]] who uses [[The Winged Dragon of Ra]] (translated as [[Sun Dragon Ra]] in the English Manga).
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===Kaiba Story===
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Kaiba's storyline features [[Seto Kaiba]] and his brother [[Mokuba Kaiba]], who are also trapped in the game. Initially they work for [[Heishin|Emperor Haysheen]] (Heishin), but Kaiba soon turns against the Empire. A climactic plot event in both stories occurs when [[Mokuba Kaiba|Mokuba]] is kidnapped, and Scott forces Kaiba to battle against Yugi. At the end of both storylines is a segment taking place within a secret room leading from the game's fantasy environment to the inner workings of the computer that is running the game itself. Either team must defeat Scott Irvine as well as the enemy DarkNite, wielder of one of the God Cards ([[Obelisk the Tormentor (original)|Obelisk the Tormentor]] in Yugi's story, [[Slifer the Sky Dragon]] in Kaiba's). After beating one story, the other storyline becomes harder, with higher level monsters; this is probably due to the ability to carry over monster stats from one story to the next. In this harder mode there is an additional villain, [[DarkNite|Nitemare]], who has the God Card at level 99.
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'''Team Members (Kaiba)'''
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*Seto Kaiba
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*Mokuba Kaiba
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*Marthis (only until Mission 4)
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*Bonz
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*Maximilion Pegasus
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*Labyrinth Ruler
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*Weevil Underwood
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*Rex Raptor
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*Ishizu Ishtar
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===Joey Story===
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Joey's storyline is a prequel to Yugi's and features some minor characters from the other storylines. Its main villain is [[Marik Ishtar]] who uses [[The Winged Dragon of Ra (original)|The Winged Dragon of Ra]].
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'''Team Members (Joey)'''
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*Joey Wheeler
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*Jusell
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*Malairuka
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*Tristan Taylor
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*Mai Valentine
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*Téa Gardner
  
 
The game also includes a Challenge Mode consisting entirely of battles.
 
The game also includes a Challenge Mode consisting entirely of battles.
  
==List of Included Monsters==
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==List of monsters==
This is the list of Duel Monsters featured in this game including the Fusion and Ritual monsters in order of the Monster Selection. Where there are changes to the Real Life game, these will be listed.
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{{main|List of Yu-Gi-Oh! The Falsebound Kingdom cards}}
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This is the list of Duel Monsters featured in this game including the Fusion and Ritual Monsters in order of the Monster Selection. Where there are changes to the real life game, these will be listed. Some monsters keep their ''OCG'' artwork even in the English version of the game; therefore suggestive monsters, such as "[[Enchanting Mermaid]]" have not changed their appearance.
  
* [[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]] (Azrael)
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==Promotional cards==
* [[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]] (Ibris)
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{{main|Yu-Gi-Oh! The Falsebound Kingdom promotional cards}}
* [[Blue-Eyes White Dragon]] (Djibril)
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* [[Seiyaryu]]
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==Gallery==
* [[Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon]]
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* [[Kaiser Dragon]]
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TFK-VideoGameNA.png      | North American English cover
* [[Blackland Fire Dragon]]
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TFK-VideoGameNA-PC.png  | North American English cover (Player's Choice Edition)
* [[Curse of Dragon]]
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TFK-VideoGameEU-full.png | European English full cover
* [[Red-Eyes B. Dragon]]
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TFK-VideoGameFR.png      | French cover
* [[B. Skull Dragon]]
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TFK-VideoGameDE.png      | German cover
* [[Serpent Night Dragon]]
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TFK-VideoGameIT.png      | Italian cover
* [[Meteor B. Dragon]]
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TFK-VideoGameSP.png      | Spanish cover
* [[Crawling Dragon]]
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TFK-VideoGameJP.png      | Japanese cover
* [[Meteor Dragon]]
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TFK-Poster-EN.png        | English promotional poster
* [[Baby Dragon]]
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</gallery>
* [[Winged Dragon, Guardian of the Fortress 1|Winged Dragon, Guardian of the Fortress #1]]
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* [[Gaia the Dragon Champion]]
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==See also==
* [[Thousand Dragon]]
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* [[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Falsebound Kingdom Game Guide]]
* [[Parrot Dragon]]
 
* [[Harpie's Pet Dragon]]
 
* [[Two-Headed King Rex]]
 
* [[Megazowler]]
 
* [[Uraby]]
 
* [[Kairyu-Shin]]
 
* [[Aqua Dragon]]
 
* [[Sea King Dragon]]
 
* [[Spike Seadra]]
 
* [[Thunder Dragon]]
 
* [[Twin-Headed Thunder Dragon]]
 
* [[Mystical Elf]]
 
* [[Time Wizard]]
 
* [[Rogue Doll]]
 
* [[Magician of Faith]]
 
* [[Dark Magician]]
 
* [[Dark Magician Girl]]
 
* [[Magician of Black Chaos]] (use "[[Dark Magic Ritual]]" on "[[Dark Magician]]")
 
* [[Saggi the Dark Clown]]
 
* [[Illusionist Faceless Mage]]
 
* [[Skull Knight|Skull Knight #1]]
 
* [[Cosmo Queen]] (use "[[Polymerization]]" on "[[Dark Elf]]" and "[[Mystical Elf]]")
 
* [[Dark Elf]]
 
* [[Lord of D.]]
 
* [[Invitation to a Dark Sleep]]
 
* [[The Illusory Gentleman]]
 
* [[Tao the Chanter]]
 
* [[Aqua Madoor]]
 
* [[Water Girl]]
 
* [[Dragon Piper]]
 
* [[Gemini Elf]] (Kachua)
 
* [[Gemini Elf]] (Lora)
 
* [[Dark Magician (Arkana)|Dark Magician #2]]
 
* [[Giltia the D. Knight]]
 
* [[Black Luster Soldier]] (use "[[Black Luster Ritual]]" on "[[Gaia the Fierce Knight]]")
 
* [[Swordstalker]]
 
* [[Flame Swordsman]]
 
* [[Lava Battleguard]]
 
* [[Swamp Battleguard]]
 
* [[Judge Man]]
 
* [[Gaia the Fierce Knight]]
 
* [[Celtic Guardian]]
 
* [[Axe Raider]]
 
* [[Zanki]]
 
* [[Ansatsu]]
 
* [[Kanan the Swordmistress]]
 
* [[Monster Tamer]]
 
* [[Swordsman from a Foreign Land]]
 
* [[Garoozis]]
 
* [[Hitotsu-Me Giant]]
 
* [[Battle Ox]]
 
* [[Beaver Warrior]]
 
* [[Mountain Warrior]]
 
* [[Tiger Axe]]
 
* [[Rabid Horseman]]
 
* [[Sengenjin]]
 
* [[Panther Warrior]]
 
* [[Mystic Horseman]]
 
* [[Buster Blader]]
 
* [[Stuffed Animal]]
 
* [[Dark Rabbit]]
 
* [[Silver Fang]]
 
* [[Gazelle the King of Mythical Beasts]]
 
* [[Chimera the Flying Mythical Beast]]
 
* [[Crimson Sunbird]] (use "[[Polymerization]]" on "[[Mavelus]]" and "[[Wing Eagle]]")
 
* [[Mavelus]]
 
* [[Wing Eagle]]
 
* [[Big Insect]]
 
* [[Basic Insect]]
 
* [[Hercules Beetle]]
 
* [[Larvae Moth]]
 
* [[Perfectly Ultimate Great Moth]] (use "[[Cocoon of Evolution]]" on "[[Larvae Moth]]")
 
* [[Dungeon Worm]]
 
* [[Man-Eater Bug]]
 
* [[Hunter Spider]]
 
* [[Armored Lizard]]
 
* [[Fiend Kraken]]
 
* [[Jellyfish]]
 
* [[Octoberser]]
 
* [[Beastking of the Swamps]]
 
* [[Giant Red Seasnake]]
 
* [[Kanikabuto]]
 
* [[Zarigun]]
 
* [[Penguin Soldier]]
 
* [[Harpie Lady]] (Airo)
 
* [[Harpie Lady]] (Ocupete)
 
* [[Harpie Lady]] (Keraino)
 
* [[Sanga of the Thunder]]
 
* [[Kazejin]]
 
* [[Suijin]]
 
* [[Gate Guardian]] (use "[[Polymerization]]" on "[[Sanga of the Thunder]]", "[[Kazejin]]", and "[[Suijin]]")
 
* [[Insect Queen]]
 
* [[Fairy's Gift]]
 
* [[Hane-Hane]]
 
* [[Gyakutenno Megami]]
 
* [[Orion the Battle King]]
 
* [[Dark Witch]]
 
* [[Dancing Elf]]
 
* [[Enchanting Mermaid]]
 
* [[Flame Cerebrus]]
 
* [[Giant Soldier of Stone]]
 
* [[Millennium Golem]]
 
* [[Dark Plant]]
 
* [[Queen of Autumn Leaves]]
 
* [[Moisture Creature]]
 
* [[Dunames Dark Witch]]
 
* [[Embodiment of Apophis]]
 
* [[Mystical Beast Serket]]
 
* [[Phantom Dewan]]
 
* [[Shadow Specter]]
 
* [[Zombie Warrior]]
 
* [[The Snake Hair]]
 
* [[Armored Zombie]] (use "[[Call of the Haunted]]" on "[[Zanki]]")
 
* [[Dragon Zombie]] (use "[[Call of the Haunted]]" on "[[Crawling Dragon]]")
 
* [[Pumpking the King of Ghosts]]
 
* [[Shadow Ghoul]]
 
* [[Ghoul with an Appetite]]
 
* [[Feral Imp]]
 
* [[Summoned Skull]]
 
* [[Horn Imp]]
 
* [[Kuriboh]]
 
* [[Castle of Dark Illusions]]
 
* [[Reaper of the Cards]]
 
* [[King of Yamimakai]]
 
* [[Dark Chimera]]
 
* [[Dark King of the Abyss]]
 
* [[Midnight Fiend]]
 
* [[Ryu-Kishin Powered]]
 
* [[Bickuribox]]
 
* [[Zoa]]
 
* [[Dragon Seeker]]
 
* [[Neck Hunter]]
 
* [[Three-Headed Geedo]]
 
* [[Kryuel]]
 
* [[Beast of Gilfer]]
 
* [[Berfomet]]
 
* [[Fortress Whale]]
 
* [[Labyrinth Tank]]
 
* [[Metalzoa]] (use "[[Metalmorph]]" on "[[Zoa]]")
 
* [[Cyber Soldier]]
 
* [[Cyber Commander]]
 
* [[Dharma Cannon]]
 
* [[Red-Eyes Black Metal Dragon]] (use "[[Metalmorph]]" on "[[Red-Eyes B. Dragon]]")
 
* [[Barrel Dragon]]
 
* [[Slot Machine]]
 
* [[Launcher Spider]]
 
* [[Robotic Knight]]
 
* [[Machine King]]
 
* [[Giant Mech-Soldier]]
 
* [[Jinzo]]
 
* [[Alpha The Magnet Warrior]]
 
* [[Beta The Magnet Warrior]]
 
* [[Gamma The Magnet Warrior]]
 
* [[Valkyrion the Magna Warrior]] (use "[[Polymerization]]" on "[[Alpha The Magnet Warrior]]", "[[Beta The Magnet Warrior]]", and "[[Gamma The Magnet Warrior]]")
 
* [[Cyber Saurus]]
 
* [[Rocket Warrior]]
 
* [[Obelisk the Tormentor]] (use "[[Soul of Obelisk]]")
 
* [[Slifer the Sky Dragon]] (use "[[Slifer's Orb]]")
 
* [[The Winged Dragon of Ra]] (use "[[Eye of Ra]]")
 
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
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* [http://www.konami.jp/gs/game/yugioh_fk/ Japanese ''Falsebound Kingdom'' website]
 
* [http://www.konami.jp/gs/game/yugioh_fk/ Japanese ''Falsebound Kingdom'' website]
  
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Latest revision as of 15:54, 18 August 2023

Yu-Gi-Oh! The Falsebound Kingdom
Box art
Names
EnglishYu-Gi-Oh! The Falsebound Kingdom
Development
PlatformNintendo GameCube
DeveloperKonami
PublisherKonami
Release dates
JapaneseDecember 5, 2002
North AmericanNovember 4, 2003
Links

Yu-Gi-Oh! The Falsebound Kingdom, known in Japan as Yu-Gi-Oh! Falsebound Kingdom ~ A Kingdom Closed Off in Fiction (遊戯王 フォルスバウンドキングダム ~虚構に閉ざされた王国), is the only Nintendo GameCube game in the Yu-Gi-Oh! series.

Yu-Gi-Oh! The Falsebound Kingdom takes a different direction from the rest of the series, being more of a mix of real-time strategy and RPG elements, with gameplay very similar to that of the Ogre Battle series than the typical card battling games seen on other systems.

Gameplay[edit]

It features most of the major characters from the anime and manga series as well as 177 monsters.

At first the player can choose between two storylines, for Yugi Muto and Seto Kaiba, but later the player can get one for Joey Wheeler as well.

Yugi Story[edit]

The Yugi storyline involves Yugi, as well as Joey, Tristan Taylor, and Téa Gardner being invited to the testing of the virtual reality game "Kingdom," created by the company SIC. When they enter the game they soon find themselves trapped within it, and they must summon the help of the game's characters and monsters in order to defeat the game's villain, Emperor Heishin, and ultimately stop the plans of the game's designer, Scott Irvine, to control the three Egyptian God Cards. At one point in the Yugi storyline, some of your friends are brainwashed and you must fight them.

Team Members (Yugi)

  • Yugi Muto
  • Shimon Muran
  • Fizdis
  • Tristan Taylor
  • Ryo Bakura
  • Mako Tsunami
  • Joey Wheeler
  • Mai Valentine
  • Téa Gardner
  • Espa Roba

Kaiba Story[edit]

Kaiba's storyline features Seto Kaiba and his brother Mokuba Kaiba, who are also trapped in the game. Initially they work for Emperor Haysheen (Heishin), but Kaiba soon turns against the Empire. A climactic plot event in both stories occurs when Mokuba is kidnapped, and Scott forces Kaiba to battle against Yugi. At the end of both storylines is a segment taking place within a secret room leading from the game's fantasy environment to the inner workings of the computer that is running the game itself. Either team must defeat Scott Irvine as well as the enemy DarkNite, wielder of one of the God Cards (Obelisk the Tormentor in Yugi's story, Slifer the Sky Dragon in Kaiba's). After beating one story, the other storyline becomes harder, with higher level monsters; this is probably due to the ability to carry over monster stats from one story to the next. In this harder mode there is an additional villain, Nitemare, who has the God Card at level 99.

Team Members (Kaiba)

  • Seto Kaiba
  • Mokuba Kaiba
  • Marthis (only until Mission 4)
  • Bonz
  • Maximilion Pegasus
  • Labyrinth Ruler
  • Weevil Underwood
  • Rex Raptor
  • Ishizu Ishtar

Joey Story[edit]

Joey's storyline is a prequel to Yugi's and features some minor characters from the other storylines. Its main villain is Marik Ishtar who uses The Winged Dragon of Ra.

Team Members (Joey)

  • Joey Wheeler
  • Jusell
  • Malairuka
  • Tristan Taylor
  • Mai Valentine
  • Téa Gardner

The game also includes a Challenge Mode consisting entirely of battles.

List of monsters[edit]

This is the list of Duel Monsters featured in this game including the Fusion and Ritual Monsters in order of the Monster Selection. Where there are changes to the real life game, these will be listed. Some monsters keep their OCG artwork even in the English version of the game; therefore suggestive monsters, such as "Enchanting Mermaid" have not changed their appearance.

Promotional cards[edit]

Gallery[edit]

See also[edit]

External links[edit]