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Jade Cocoon: Story Of Tamamayu is an action adventure role playing game for the original PlayStation. It has since been ported over to the PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 3. It is made by Ubisoft and was released in August 29 1999. The game is rated T. The game has been noted for being a 3D Pokémon.

Gameplay:[]

Jade Cocoon plays much like a 3D version of Pokémon, in the sense that you can capture creatures (minions in the game) and use them to battle against other minions. It is totally different from Pokémon, however, by letting you merge minions to boost their stats and change their appearance.

The Eternal Corridor[]

After the main story is completed, the player may continue to play the game in a new area called The Eternal Corridor. New monsters that were unavailable in the main game can be found in this new area.

[edit]Plot[]

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Jade Cocoon Story of the Tamamayu - Part 3 Beetle Forest

Jade Cocoon is the story of Levant, a young man who lives in the town of Syrus. You guide the silent protagonist on his quest to follow in his presumably dead father's footsteps to become a cocoon master. To do this, he must marry a Na'gi woman, and is betrothed to a girl named Mahbu. On the day of a large festival in Syrus, the village is attacked by demons known as the Onibubu, which cause many villagers to fall into a deep slumber. An elderly Nagi woman, Garai, repels the Onibubu using Nagi magic before their curse affects everyone.

After a quick wedding ceremony, Levant is given the title of cocoon master and leaves to explore the surrounding forest to find an herb rumored to be able to lift the curse. He traverses 4 forests on his quest, the Beetle, Dragonfly, Spider, and Moth forests, which are populated with a variety of monsters known as minions (or just Divine Beasts) that Levant may capture into cocoons and tame. Throughout Levant's journey, his wife, Mahbu experiences treacherous ordeals called Nagi Brandings in order to soothe the souls of the minions the protagonist captures. On his quest he meets many others, such as Koris, the Blue Cocoon Master, Kikinak, and Yamu, who assist him in saving the people of the village.

In a desperate attempt to save their village, the government of Syrus makes an attempt to sacrifice Garai to the Divine Tree, believing her to be the Goddess of sewing souls. Garai reveals herself to be the goddess, and ties the souls of the village to Levant, turning the people into stone. Levant makes one final journey into the gates of the Forest to find the Temple of Kemuel, a place where he must go into the nether-realms to fight challenging demons and save his village once and for all.