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- Ni_no_Kuni abstract "Ni no Kuni (Japanese: 二ノ国) is a series of role-playing games developed by Level-5. The series chiefly follows the young Oliver, and his journey to another world to save his mother and stop the beckoning evil. The games utilize several magic elements, allowing players to use magical abilities during gameplay, as well as creatures known as imajinn/familiars, which can be tamed for suitability during battle.Conceived as a project for Level-5's tenth anniversary, Ni no Kuni: Dominion of the Dark Djinn was released in December 2010 for the Nintendo DS. An enhanced version of the game for the PlayStation 3, Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch, was released in Japan in November 2011. The games were developed separately, retaining similar stories, but featuring significant artwork, graphics and specification changes. A localized version of the game was published in Western regions by Namco Bandai Games in January 2013. A sequel, Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom, was announced in December 2015 for the PlayStation 4. Two mobile games have also been released: Hotroit Stories in December 2010 through the Roid service, and Daibouken Monsters in May 2012 through the GREE service. The former follows the story of Oliver and Mark as they try to find parts for a car, and the latter is a social card game in which players collect cards featuring imajinn.The animated sequences for Dominion of the Dark Djinn and Wrath of the White Witch were produced by Studio Ghibli, and the original score was composed by Joe Hisaishi and Rei Kondoh. The game's artwork was also greatly inspired by Studio Ghibli's other productions. The game's character development—particularly that of Oliver and his friends—was a large focus of the game's development, and was intended to make children empathize with the characters and for adults to relive their adolescence. The developers chose to initially develop for the Nintendo DS due to its suitability for gameplay, and later used the power of the PlayStation 3 to its full potential to render the world with great detail.Games in the series have been praised as being among the best modern role-playing games. Reviewers mostly aimed their praise at particular elements of the game: visual design, and its resemblance to Studio Ghibli's previous work; characters and story, for their believability and complexity; the soundtrack, and Hisaishi's ability to capture the essence of the game world; and the unique gameplay, particularly for its ability to blend formulas from other role-playing game franchises. The games also won awards from several gaming publications. In March 2014, Bandai Namco reported that the series had sold more than 1.7 million copies worldwide.".
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- Ni_no_Kuni wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch".
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- Ni_no_Kuni artist "Toshihiro Kuriaki".
- Ni_no_Kuni caption "Artwork of the game's primary characters—Oliver, Drippy and Esther—in a town from the games".
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- Ni_no_Kuni composer "Rei Kondoh".
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- Ni_no_Kuni firstReleaseDate "2010-12-09".
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- Ni_no_Kuni latestReleaseDate "2012-05-11".
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