![]() As with many earlier Yu-Gi-Oh! releases from Konami, Dawn Of Destiny comes packaged with three (actual) game cards, including the Egyptian God Monster card "Winged Dragon of Ra" (a collector's item which may not be used in official rules duels). The single-player mode allows fans to duel against favorite characters from the animated series, while the game's "Link Duel Mode" lets two human opponents go head-to-head. The game's deck-building interface is designed to be easy to use. The player can build up to three decks, which can be stored. ![]() The number of cards available in Dawn Of Destiny is well over 1,000. Duelists can watch the results of the cards they play in real-time 3D battles, or use the game's Library feature to browse the hundreds of monsters featured in the game. The game follows the official card battling rules while bringing the Yu-Gi-Oh! bestiary to life in 3D. The Dawn of Destiny also includes new duel modes such as Link Duel mode and Triple Duel mode, where players can test their skills against three duelists. The game has over 1,000 Yu-Gi-Oh! cards and integrates the Yu-Gi-Oh! trading card gameplay and rules with 3D monster battles. ![]() It was the first of the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise on the Xbox. It was released exclusively for Xbox on March 23, 2004, in North America, and November 19, 2004, in Europe. Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dawn of Destiny is a strategy video game developed by KCEJ and published by Konami. ![]()
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