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'''''Avatar: Legends of the Arena''''' was a downloadable multiplayer online game based on the Nickelodeon animated series ''Avatar: The Last Airbender''. released on September 15, 2008. Some websites claim that there were also physical releases of ''Legends of the Arena'', published by Digital Eclipse Software and distributed by ValuSoft.<ref>[http://giantbomb.com/avatar-legends-of-the-arena/3030-22235 GiantBomb information page on ''Legends of the Arena''.] Retrieved 28 Apr '17.</ref>
'''''Avatar: Legends of the Arena''''' was a downloadable multiplayer online game based on the Nickelodeon animated series ''Avatar: The Last Airbender''. released on September 15th, 2008. Some websites claim that there were also physical releases of ''Legends of the Arena'', published by Digital Eclipse Software and distributed by ValuSoft.<ref>[http://giantbomb.com/avatar-legends-of-the-arena/3030-22235 GiantBomb information page on ''Legends of the Arena''.] Retrieved 28 Apr '17</ref>


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
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''Legends of the Arena'' was a fighting game where the player could either create their own character (belonging to one of the four nations in the show) or play as one of the canonical characters. Players faced off against three other people, and rounds ended when only one person was left standing, or when five minutes had passed. Winning matches rewarded players with gold, which could be spent on upgrades and equipment.
''Legends of the Arena'' was a fighting game where the player could either create their own character (belonging to one of the four nations in the show) or play as one of the canonical characters. Players faced off against three other people, and rounds ended when only one person was left standing, or when five minutes had passed. Winning matches rewarded players with gold, which could be spent on upgrades and equipment.


Loading times were supposedly tedious, even for the single-player training mode.<ref>[http://commonsensemedia.org/game-reviews/avatar-legends-of-the-arena Common Sense Media's review of ''Legends of the Arena''.] Retrieved 28 Apr '17.</ref>
Loading times were supposedly tedious, even for the single-player training mode.<ref>[http://commonsensemedia.org/game-reviews/avatar-legends-of-the-arena Common Sense Media's review of ''Legends of the Arena''.] Retrieved 28 Apr '17</ref>


==Availability==
==Availability==
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==External Links==
==External Links==
*[http://jeuxclic.com/jeux/game-1255624506.swf .swf file for an ad that contains a link to the download] Retrieved 09 Dec '17
*[http://jeuxclic.com/jeux/game-1255624506.swf Link to a .swf file for an ad that contains a link to the download.] Retrieved 09 Dec '17
*[http://nick.com/games/data/nicktoons/nt_avatar_legends/downloads/AvatarMP_setup_english_v88.exe Link to the game's download] Retrieved 09 Dec '17
*[http://nick.com/games/data/nicktoons/nt_avatar_legends/downloads/AvatarMP_setup_english_v88.exe Link to the game's download.] Retrieved 09 Dec '17


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 15:31, 3 March 2020

Legends of the Arena title screen.png

The title screen of the game.

Status: Lost

Avatar: Legends of the Arena was a downloadable multiplayer online game based on the Nickelodeon animated series Avatar: The Last Airbender. released on September 15th, 2008. Some websites claim that there were also physical releases of Legends of the Arena, published by Digital Eclipse Software and distributed by ValuSoft.[1]

Gameplay

Character creation screen.

Legends of the Arena was a fighting game where the player could either create their own character (belonging to one of the four nations in the show) or play as one of the canonical characters. Players faced off against three other people, and rounds ended when only one person was left standing, or when five minutes had passed. Winning matches rewarded players with gold, which could be spent on upgrades and equipment.

Loading times were supposedly tedious, even for the single-player training mode.[2]

Availability

Despite there being a complete download of the game available, the game is no longer playable as the game's servers have been shut down a long time ago.

Gallery

Gameplay video by Mobyus1.

Gameplay of the beta version, detailing the character creation screen.

External Links

References