

Fushigina dungeon no dungeon manual#
Before making a single edit, Tropedia EXPECTS our site policy and manual of style to be followed.It is a fun game and it is a nice edition to your collection. If you have the chance to get it, you should. All in all, I played this game and liked it. Overall - Only hardcore gamers should really play this game.You gotta be a Final Fantasy and Chocobo lover to play this game It is not one the average gamer should play, as he might not enjoy it.This game can bore the average gamer, you must have patience for this game. It can also be bad cause the game is too short value-wise. That can be good because it can give you the chance to beat one game and move on to another. This game is pretty easy to beat and will only take maybe 7-10 hours. It is just one of those games that, once you beat it, you don't play again. In all the gameplay is very nice and unique. It doesn't get non-Japanese readers frustrated, the game is easily playable with no Japanese knowledge, which is nice. Like the claws, saddles can have +1, +2, etc which gives them extra defense points.The items in this game are potions and spell books, etc, like the Ps1 Chocobo's Dungeon games. Your defense for this game is saddles that attachtches to Chocobo's back. There are all different types, there, might be types like that can curse Chocobo and you can't unequip it. They are what Chocobo uses to attack his enemies. The monsters are goblins, Golems, and the like, fairyworld creatures. The monsters do have a sort of cute look to them, showing that this game is not the next Silent Hill game. The monsters are just about the same as the PS1 games, just not in color and not as richly detailed. You are Chocobo and you must find the next floor of the dungeon by exploring and kicking your enemies. Gameplay - It is just like the PS1 games. But I just can't judge this game as having worthy sound. The game has basic sounds, like a sound when you select an option, or kick your opponents. I feel that this game is lacking what makes those games so great. Sound - The music just doesn't brighten my day like the Chocobo games for the PlayStation One.

The monsters are very nicely detailed and give the game a feel that you are not playing Game Boy technology, as this game came out in Game Boy/Color's era. The dungeons look a little like something from the Pokémon games for Game Boy. They are nicely detailed on some parts of the game. Graphics - They are in black and white, but despite that, the graphics look pretty good. It is of Chocobo no Fushigi na Dungeon, which was released in 1997 in Japan only for the Bandai Wonderswan. Description Here is my second-ever GameTZ review.
