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Play Avatar - Der Herr Der Elemente - Die Erde Brennt (sUppLeX) (G) Online

Swapping between Aang and the crew mid-fight to chain earthbending into fire blasts feels great once you get the hang of the DS controls—Fire Nation troops don’t stand a chance against those slick bending animations.

Developer: THQ
Genre: Action-Adventure
Released: 2007
File size: 32.61 MB
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Game Overview

I picked up Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Burning Earth for the Nintendo DS back in 2007, a time when licensed games were a common sight on the handheld. Published by THQ, it was one of several titles trying to capture the show's spirit on the go, fitting right in with the platform's library of action and adventure games aimed at younger players.

You control Aang and his friends, switching between them on the fly to use their unique bending abilities to solve environmental puzzles and fight Fire Nation soldiers. The main goal is to progress through linear levels, defeating enemies and occasionally facing a larger boss. Signature mechanics include using the touch screen for specific bending moves, like drawing paths for earth walls or slashing to execute attacks, and managing your party's health and special meters. The pacing is straightforward, and the difficulty is manageable, though some enemy encounters can feel repetitive. It feels like a condensed version of the show's action, letting you perform bending combos with a stylus.

Nintendo DS (NDS)
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