Games Encyclopedia Top Games PC PS5 XSX PS4 PS3 Xbox One Xbox 360 Switch Android iOS Rankings Images Companies
Yggdra Union (GBA cover
Game Box forYggdra Union (GBA)

Yggdra Union GBA

Yggdra Union is a mix of strategy and Japanese RPG, created by the valued in Asia Sting team, responsible for Riviera: The Promised Land.

RPG | jRPG | Nintendo exclusive titles

Yggdra Union Release Date GBA

21November2006

developer: Atlus publisher: Atlus

English language game language: English

Ruled by a royal family said to be descendants of the gods themselves, Fantasinia is a prosperous and peaceful land -- until the peace is shattered by the invading forces of the Empire of Bronkia.

Led by the young emperor Gulcasa, who seized control of the Empire in a brutal coup d’etat, Bronkia’s Imperial Army cuts a bloody swath through the people of Fantasinia and the Royal Armies of King Ordeene.

Amidst the chaos, a young woman escapes from the besieged capital of Partina -- a woman with innocence in her face, and a sword in her hand.

The girl’s name is Princess Yggdra, the last surviving member of the royal family; the sword is the Gran Centurio, a legendary blade once wielded by the founder of Fantasinia, and passed down through generations of royalty.

Fleeing to to a remote valley at the southern tip of the continent, Yggdra meets up with Milanor, the charismatic leader of a band of thieves, and readies herself for a war of liberation...

YGGDRA UNION Key Features:

* Strategic gameplay in which decks of “Tactical Cards” are used to determine battlefield movement, special attacks, and more!

* Character design by manga artist Satoko Kiyuzuki and card design by Sunaho Tobe, character designer of “Riviera: The Promised Land”!

* Over 30 attack, defense, and support skills!

* Join forces with other allies to form an unbeatable Union!

Last updated on 10 December 2007

Game mode: single player  

PEGI rating Yggdra Union

Age rating. The PEGI rating considers the age suitability of a game, not the level of difficulty. Game contains depictions of violence.
See/Add Comments