Red's Adventure in the Digiverse

Red's Adventure in the Digiverse is a Monster-training game released in 2008 on the Nintendo Wii. In this game, Red and her three siblings are sent to the Digiworld to fight an unknown threat to the internet. It is devolved by Butterfly Studios and Bandai Namco games and published by Gingo Interactive in the US, Ubisoft in Europe, Sega in Japan and Nintendo in Australia. It is the third Red's Adventure crossover. With the prequels being Red and the Jelly doughnut factory (Poyu Poyu crossover) and Red and the Pony Mob (My Little Pony crossover). Originally, the game was a Kirby game.

Gameplay
Just like Digimon World Dusk and Dawn, you control either Red, Rainbow, Cyan or Blue and their team of four digimon as you tame, train and Digivolve various Digimon. The game also has 10 worlds (or Islands in the game) to explore in. World 1's a Forest, World 2's a Desert, World 3's a Beach, World 4's a Lab, World 5's a Cave, World 6's is the attic, World 7's a Volcano, World 8's a Dungeon, World 9's Space and World 10's Terrible Termite's castle as well as the final boss's location. The game also has several online features. Such as the ablilty to trade and battle with people worldwide. Despite being based off of Digimon, some digimon, such as beezemon don't show up as well as some Digimon exclusive to this game such as Bombmon.

Plot
While on her computer, Red receives a suspicious e-mail and reads it. As soon as she reads it, an Agumon shows up and gets kidnapped by a unnamed blob. At that time, a giant hand comes and takes Red and her siblings to the Digital World. When they got sent there, they saw a giant blob (named Malmon) kidnapping Agumon and his friends (Gabumon, Biyomon, Tentomon, Palmon, Gommamon, Palmon, Salamon, Terriermon and Veemon) getting thrown to various castles with a dangerous foe guarding them. after choosing your playable character, Terrible Termite kidnaps the other three because he wants to join Malmon in it's task of corrupting the Digiworld.

Development
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Reception
The game got mostly positive reception. Reviewers called the game "a nice alternative to Pokemon" and Mooshroom Milk criticized the game for it's online gameplay. more to come!