The first 100-yen RPG series in the game market!
Let's become the main character Meena and go on an adventure! It is an RPG that depicts Meena, a magical swordsman living in a border village, growing up through adventure. We will go around the fields and dungeons to defeat monsters and explore tools and treasures while advancing the story. With a save function and a memo function that automatically saves even if the game is interrupted.
This is a video game creation program that specializes in using custom made 3D images. It's not bigwig hollywood software, but it's well worth the price and extremely easy to learn and use. You can use any 3D clipart, including the images in the clipart package included, or you can even use digital photos of family and friends. So if you've always wanted to make a game but don't want to learn computer code, this is a great way to get started. You can save an unlimited number of games, and there is no limit to how big each game can be! I not only helped create the program, I use it all the time! It also comes with a great instruction manual in .rtf format. Check it out!
A Japanese-only game for the i-mode service on cell phones based on the television anime Final Fantasy: Unlimited. It consists mostly of traditional RPG battles and assorted minigames, with the playable characters being the main characters of the TV series.
The game takes place in Dino City, a virtual city where monsters known as Dinos can live. As the player, you are given the responsibility of creating Dinos and building places for them to live in the city. You can also use your Dinos to battle against other humans' Dinos through a system known as Dino Net. Battles take place on a virtual grid where both teams cannot see the other until they choose to attack. The battle system is quite different from other RPGs in this sense, with strategic elements resembling Battleship and Minesweeper. For battling, Dinos are capable of equipping specialized weapons and armor known as Devices. Devices boost a Dino's stats in battle and also give them a special attack, effectively allowing the player to customize the Dino's strengths and moveset.
The game takes place in Dino City, a virtual city where monsters known as Dinos can live. As the player, you are given the responsibility of creating Dinos and building places for them to live in the city. You can also use your Dinos to battle against other humans' Dinos through a system known as Dino Net. Battles take place on a virtual grid where both teams cannot see the other until they choose to attack. The battle system is quite different from other RPGs in this sense, with strategic elements resembling Battleship and Minesweeper. For battling, Dinos are capable of equipping specialized weapons and armor known as Devices. Devices boost a Dino's stats in battle and also give them a special attack, effectively allowing the player to customize the Dino's strengths and moveset.
The Game Boy Advance iteration in the Custom Robo franchise.
Custom Robo GX is a Japan-exclusive GBA version of Custom Robo. It maintains the series' trademark RPG-hybrid gameplay, but changes the battle system to accommodate the limited capacity of the GBA.
The Robos can still be customized in the same manner as the console games (Body, Gun, Bomb, Pod, Feet) but the battles take place on a 2-d plane in zero gravity. There is still auto-aim, and the Robos have the same fire modes as the console releases. Different arenas have obstacles, and Robos have dash moves to move around them more effectively. Generally a Robo is based on its 3d counterpart, so a slow and powerful Robo will still be slow and powerful.
This game was originally planned to be the first Custom Robo game released in America, but Nintendo chose the Gamecube release instead.
V-Master Cross is an isometric turn-based RPG released only in Japan. The main hero is a young boy who was transported into a weird magic world. The gameplay is based on a special card fight - the battlefield is divided into squares (5 fields for each player), on which the player can summon monsters from a specific deck of cards, with some that can only be placed on a specific field. Each summoned monster has its own look and stats.
Quest For Glory
Combining anime-style storytelling with hours of random dungeon-crawling, Evolution Worlds offers a unique twist on traditional RPG gameplay. Join young hero Mag Launcher and companions on a quest for fame and fortune.
As son of a world-famous explorer, Mag has quite a reputation to live up to. With the help from his best friend Linear and his faithful butler Gre, Mag decides to go out on his own quest and make a name for himself in the world.
Monster Gate is a Role-Playing game, developed by KCE Studios and published by Konami, which was released in Japan in 2002.
This is the first game in the series that plays similarly to the Mystery Dungeon games.
Live and adventure in a world of swords and sorcery in the MMORPG Asgard. Travel the world with many comrades online, learning skills in the far reaches of the world to aid you in your quest.
The forth game in the Atelier franchise and the first of the two Gramnad games.
Both of the Gramnad games were re-released on the PlayStation Portable with additional content.
The re-release is called "Atelier Judie ~The Alchemist of Gramnad~ Imprisoned Guardian" on the PSP.
The game has never been released outside of Japan.
Ten years after Avernum 2, you arrive on the surface from which you were once cast only to find that the Empire has been beset by plagues and hordes of monsters. You must find the source of the destruction or there will be no surface left to return to.
Nepheshel is an influential indie Japanese RPG developed by the doujin circle Studio Til with the RPG Maker 2000 software. The game was initially released on June 2rd, 2002. It received an English fantranslation by RPGMaker.net user Vittone on October 15th, 2022, more than twenty years later.
Set on the isolated Confined Isle, the protagonist awakes without memories after washing ashore from the ocean. The island is said to be cursed so that everyone who sets foot on it loses all their memories. The game has the player exploring a series of interconnected dungeons in order to uncover the mysteries of the isle. Dungeons are intricate, full of traps and difficult battles. There are no random encounters, and every enemy icon on the map is colored according to the expected difficulty of the battle, so players can choose to try to sneak past dangerous enemies.
The exploration is open-ended, with the player being free from the beginning to explore the island without hardly any obstacles except the perils of the dungeon
Dragon Master Silk II is an erotic RPG dungeon crawling game. This is the official sequel to "Dragon Master Silk: Ryuu Shoukan Musume Episode II" released on PC-98.