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title: "Fantasy Life"
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# Expansive fantasy world exploration Multiplayer local wireless mode Diverse career & crafting system Fantasy Life

**Price:** R3423
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎲 Own Your Fantasy Life — Where Every Choice Levels Up Your Story!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Fantasy Life
- **How much does it cost?** R3423 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.za](https://www.desertcart.co.za/products/7377076-fantasy-life)

## Best For

- Customers looking for quality international products

## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Endless Skill Growth:** Level up multiple careers simultaneously and customize your playstyle for ultimate versatility.
- • **Co-op Fun with Friends:** Engage in multiplayer mode over local wireless and share your journey (additional systems required).
- • **Master Multiple Careers:** Switch seamlessly between 12 unique life paths—from paladin to angler—to keep gameplay fresh and rewarding.
- • **Quest-Driven Progression:** Over a dozen quests keep you hooked with meaningful goals and RPG-style storylines.
- • **Live Your Dream Adventure:** Craft, battle, fish, and explore a vast fantasy realm tailored by your choices.

## Overview

Fantasy Life is a highly engaging Nintendo 3DS game that blends RPG elements with life simulation. Featuring 12 distinct careers, cooperative multiplayer, and a sprawling fantasy world, it offers over a dozen quests and a dynamic skill system. Praised for its addictive gameplay and deep customization, it’s perfect for players seeking a rich, evolving adventure on the go.

## Description

Embark on a Journey that Lets You Build Your Life and Live Your Adventure Embark on the adventure of your dream life as you craft, cast, fish, mine, battle and explore like never before. With the innovative Life system, your choices don't just upgrade characters, they help shape your journey. Explore a huge fantasy landscape beside surly dark paladins, slick pirate captains, regal princesses and others who share your taste for the unknown.

Review: Hands down my favorite DS game. - I can't recommend this game enough. I've spent over 84 hours on it so far and it's just absolutely fantastic. I tend to not enjoy games that are overly repetitive (looking at you, Lego), but though there is some backtracking in these games, the career process still makes it fabulously rewarding. For people who enjoy mini-games and never feel like there's enough in a given game, this title has an entertaining if youthful plot and the career system is basically one long running mini-game. I cannot express just how much I adore this game! Without giving away any of the plot, a quick break-down of the career system: Collecting careers, where you wander around the map and do various tasks to get items to craft or sell. Crafting careers, where you can make armor, food, or weapons out of items you have bought or collected in other careers. Adventuring careers, where you basically go out and fight or hunt things (which will also allow you to collect materials). Not a fan of a given career type? There are others for you to try. You can buy and sell materials, so you don't have to collect everything you use. A well-rounded experience in each of the given careers is required to really reach higher classes in one, however, unless you have a lot of extra in-game currency! I was really nervous about switching careers for the first time, but you can still use the talents of a given career (and continue to level it up!) while actively pursuing another, so it's easy to build your skills more than one at a time. The only real exclusion to this that I've found is in the adventuring careers; most challanges for these are to defeat a certain number of monsters AS that career, so if you defeat a monster as a Hunter it won't help you advance as a Mercenary (or is it soldier? It's been a little while since I picked it up). In conclusion, get it, and go play it. Play it a lot. It's super freakin' fun. I definitely recommend it for anyone who enjoys collecting items and building up skills. There's a lot of career based "grinding" but the game keeps it so fresh and fun that I loved every moment of it! If I got tired of one area, I just moved on to the next until I wanted to come back to it. The RPG that's the main plot is a fun distraction, too (though I wouldn't buy the game solely for the plot). I played for 84 hours over a period of two or three weeks, then got distracted by a new game, but writing this now makes me want to pop it in my DS and fire it right back up. Again, get it!
Review: One of the best out there...well worth the money!!! - I came back to review this, and saw my original review never went through...I had rated it after a day of playing it and only gave it 2 stars! I picked it back up a couple months ago and have played it nearly nonstop! There is SO MUCH to do in this game! You get to choose your Life, or Lives really. I started out as an Angler (fisherman) and it was really fun. Later, I almost wished I'd started off as a Paladin or Mercenary because I really needed those particular stats to beat higher "monsters". Presently, I'm at Hero rank as Angler, Paladin, Carpenter, Cook, Woodcutter, and a Master at Crafting. Honestly, I'm glad I didn't start out my "main" or first life as a crafter, carpenter, cook, or woodcutter. Maybe it's ok if you switch often into other lives like Paladin for instance. I'm finding Paladin to be probably most important as I've got the add-on content of Origin Island and the enemies are even harder to defeat. It's charming, I love the scenery and the characters, and the fact you can buy different houses in different lands and decorate them, also there is the quick travel which helps immensely when you're striving to complete certain quests. I have played so many hours on this, and still have several lives to start still. I think sewing will be fun to make new outfits but for now I'm so busy battling I'm usually in my Paladin gear. There is just so much to do in this game it's unbelievable. You shop, buy, sell, create, decorate, chop down trees, mine, become an alchemist, do witchcraft, craft, make furniture, battle, fish...and going to different lands makes for an amazing experience. The graphics are great and the details are amazing. As the storyline progresses as well you are able to add many different parties (like the Princess, the Dark Lord, and many others) to accompany you on your adventures. When you level up you get points you can add to you or other members in your party (like attack, intelligence, dexterity, etc). There is no shortage on what you can do!

## Features

- Embark on a journey where you build your Life and live your adventure.
- Get a Life, or 5, or 12!
- Play cooperatively with friends over local wireless, additional systems and games required for multiplayer mode; each sold separately.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00KWIYPZG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,339 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #278 in Nintendo 3DS & 2DS Games |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Nintendo 2DS, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo 3DS XL, Nintendo DS, Nintendo DS Lite, Nintendo DSi, Nintendo DSi XL |
| Computer Platform | Nintendo 3DS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (725) |
| Date First Available | June 8, 2014 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00045496742881 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
| Item model number | CTRPAFLE |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Nintendo |
| Number of Players | multiplayer |
| Product Dimensions | 0.52 x 5.31 x 4.86 inches; 2.08 ounces |
| Publication Date | October 24, 2014 |
| Rated | Rating Pending |
| Release date | October 24, 2014 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 621741404133 828129192266 454967428818 045496742881 |

## Images

![Fantasy Life - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71leJVAluQL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Hands down my favorite DS game.
*by A***Y on November 6, 2015*

I can't recommend this game enough. I've spent over 84 hours on it so far and it's just absolutely fantastic. I tend to not enjoy games that are overly repetitive (looking at you, Lego), but though there is some backtracking in these games, the career process still makes it fabulously rewarding. For people who enjoy mini-games and never feel like there's enough in a given game, this title has an entertaining if youthful plot and the career system is basically one long running mini-game. I cannot express just how much I adore this game! Without giving away any of the plot, a quick break-down of the career system: Collecting careers, where you wander around the map and do various tasks to get items to craft or sell. Crafting careers, where you can make armor, food, or weapons out of items you have bought or collected in other careers. Adventuring careers, where you basically go out and fight or hunt things (which will also allow you to collect materials). Not a fan of a given career type? There are others for you to try. You can buy and sell materials, so you don't have to collect everything you use. A well-rounded experience in each of the given careers is required to really reach higher classes in one, however, unless you have a lot of extra in-game currency! I was really nervous about switching careers for the first time, but you can still use the talents of a given career (and continue to level it up!) while actively pursuing another, so it's easy to build your skills more than one at a time. The only real exclusion to this that I've found is in the adventuring careers; most challanges for these are to defeat a certain number of monsters AS that career, so if you defeat a monster as a Hunter it won't help you advance as a Mercenary (or is it soldier? It's been a little while since I picked it up). In conclusion, get it, and go play it. Play it a lot. It's super freakin' fun. I definitely recommend it for anyone who enjoys collecting items and building up skills. There's a lot of career based "grinding" but the game keeps it so fresh and fun that I loved every moment of it! If I got tired of one area, I just moved on to the next until I wanted to come back to it. The RPG that's the main plot is a fun distraction, too (though I wouldn't buy the game solely for the plot). I played for 84 hours over a period of two or three weeks, then got distracted by a new game, but writing this now makes me want to pop it in my DS and fire it right back up. Again, get it!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ One of the best out there...well worth the money!!!
*by B***R on June 18, 2015*

I came back to review this, and saw my original review never went through...I had rated it after a day of playing it and only gave it 2 stars! I picked it back up a couple months ago and have played it nearly nonstop! There is SO MUCH to do in this game! You get to choose your Life, or Lives really. I started out as an Angler (fisherman) and it was really fun. Later, I almost wished I'd started off as a Paladin or Mercenary because I really needed those particular stats to beat higher "monsters". Presently, I'm at Hero rank as Angler, Paladin, Carpenter, Cook, Woodcutter, and a Master at Crafting. Honestly, I'm glad I didn't start out my "main" or first life as a crafter, carpenter, cook, or woodcutter. Maybe it's ok if you switch often into other lives like Paladin for instance. I'm finding Paladin to be probably most important as I've got the add-on content of Origin Island and the enemies are even harder to defeat. It's charming, I love the scenery and the characters, and the fact you can buy different houses in different lands and decorate them, also there is the quick travel which helps immensely when you're striving to complete certain quests. I have played so many hours on this, and still have several lives to start still. I think sewing will be fun to make new outfits but for now I'm so busy battling I'm usually in my Paladin gear. There is just so much to do in this game it's unbelievable. You shop, buy, sell, create, decorate, chop down trees, mine, become an alchemist, do witchcraft, craft, make furniture, battle, fish...and going to different lands makes for an amazing experience. The graphics are great and the details are amazing. As the storyline progresses as well you are able to add many different parties (like the Princess, the Dark Lord, and many others) to accompany you on your adventures. When you level up you get points you can add to you or other members in your party (like attack, intelligence, dexterity, etc). There is no shortage on what you can do!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Surprisingly good game, though not as much like Animal Crossing as I expected
*by C***E on November 7, 2014*

I have been having such fun with Fantasy Life. It does seem almost addictive, and I have been enjoying it more each day. I am a long time Animal Crossing fan, and although I don't personally happen to think that Fantasy Life is very similar to Animal Crossing, still it has a lot of appeal. Since I enjoy fishing best in Animal Crossing, I chose to be an angler first, and that has been fun. Fantasy Life provides a lot of quests to work on - - you will have over a dozen after just a few hours of game play. For example, my quests included catching particular types of fish, finding out how to get a pet or a better home. You don't really have to complete most of the quests by any particular time, but completing them allows you to progress and improve your skills. The quests and story line are similar to an RPG, or at least those are my thoughts. These quests create a more structured environment for your game play than in Animal Crossing. Yes, I can just go fish when I want to, but always in the back of my mind there are these quests and story line. (Edited to add:I had to change my 4 star review to 5 stars after a week or so - - this game REALLY grows on you and the more I play it, the better it gets. I love the quests and story line so much more now that I have made some progress in the game. If you feel even slightly disappointed with it, just keep playing because this is an amazing, terrific game that takes a while to develop.) The music/soundtrack in Fantasy Life is great, in my opinion. Gameplay reminds me of older games in sort of a sweet, old fashioned way, but to me that is not a bad thing at all. Graphics could be better, I suppose. But it is still a lot of fun to play. Although I haven't done it yet, I love the idea that I can change my life. Will I be a woodcutter? A paladin? What a great game with so much to do.

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