Box art for The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian

Prince Caspian still needs the platform split, but the tree is cleaner when the thin branches do not sit there as nearly empty waystations.

The console-and-PC branch keeps its own page because that is where the big walkthrough and credits work lives. The DS branch now jumps straight to its walkthrough, and the mobile release is folded back into the main game page as a documented side branch.

Main support

What still belongs in the archive

The big home-system release is still the main event. The Nintendo DS game remains separate. The mobile-phone branch is still real, but the surviving trail is too light to justify its own extra landing page right now.

Quick facts

  • Release year: 2008
  • Publisher: Disney Interactive Studios
  • Developer / format: Traveller’s Tales led the main console-and-PC branch; separate DS and mobile-phone versions were also released
  • Versions released: Console and PC, Nintendo DS, and mobile-phone editions
  • Players: Varies by version

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