Fushigi no Dungeon: Fuurai no Shiren 2 - Oni Shuurai! Shiren-jou! is a role-playing video game developed by Chunsoft and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64. It is the second main entry in the Shiren the Wanderer series, which is part of the larger Mystery Dungeon series, and was originally released in Japan on September 27, 2000. The game follows Shiren, a boy who aims to defend a village from attacking demons by building a castle; he finds building materials and other items by exploring dungeons.
a role playing game spin-off of the Hanjuku Hero. Between Egg Monster invasions, Lord Almamoon has begun slacking off. In order to counteract this, his minister Sebastian sends him to an island to train, which kicks off the story. Egg Monster Hero was released on the Nintendo DS in Japan on March 24, 2005, and was the first game Square Enix published for that console. Players primarily interact using the stylus to drag Egg Monsters towards the enemy and perform special attacks. A mobile phone version of the game became available in Japan on June 6. The game was intended for a North American release but ultimately canceled due to poor reception by focus groups. It was the 141st best-selling game of 2005 in Japan, selling 92,096 copies.
Twelve Sky is a Massively Multi-Player Online Role Playing Game. It takes place in a 3D-representation of the world of Middle Ages China that players can interact with through their characters.
The game features three main homelands, one for each faction. In this game world, players use their characters to explore locations, defeat creatures and complete quests, among other such activities.
Keroro RPG: Kishi to Musha to Densetsu no Kaizoku is an action role-playing game developed by Namco Tales Studio and published by Bandai Namco Games for the Nintendo DS, which released in Japan in March 2010. The game is based on the Sgt. Frog franchise with gameplay elements adapted from the Tales of series.
Valhyre: The Aftermath is a massive multiplayer online role playing game being developed by Duck's Den Productions Inc. Valhyre takes place in the fantasy world of Denia and will emphasize the role playing aspect of the genre.
The lovely princess was abducted by a mysterious giant black bird. The bird carried the prisoner to a tower on the lake shore. Who would be brave enough to venture into the tower and to rescue the princess? Only the courageous knight Landis, aided by the Goddess herself!
Dragoon Armor for Adult is a very basic first-person dungeon crawler, with vector graphics (like in early Wizardry games), but without party members; Landis explores the similarly-looking mazes (no auto-map feature) all by himself, fighting randomly appearing enemies in simple turn-based combat. It is possible to buy weapons, armor, and items outside, but there are no other locations to access beside the tower. Event cut-scenes may feature nudity, but no "hardcore" sexual situations.
Developed by Headlock and originally published in Japan by Goldsky Digital Technology, Arcadia Saga is a MMORPG set 50,000 years in the future that focuses on humans rebuilding a Utopia.
Metal Saga: Hagane no Kisetsu (Japanese: メタルサーガ ~鋼の季節~, literally Metal Saga: Season of Steel) is a post-apocalyptic role-playing video game developed by Crea-Tech and published by Success in 2006. It running in Nintendo DS and it is a full touch screen controlled game.
Metal Saga: Hagane no Kisetsu is the fifth game of Metal Max series. Unlike its predecessor Metal Saga, the game wasn't released in North America. And in 2007, a sequel was released on mobile phone as an incarnation of Metal Saga and was released in Japan in 2007.
This entry is very different with original games. For example, multiple characters sit in only a tank instead of one person sit in one, and using "durability" instead of tank's armor.
TaskMaker's Sequel is a role-playing game developed by Storm Impact as a follow-up to the 1990s Macintosh RPG. Set years after the original, players assume the role of the new protector of Castle Hall, succeeding the previous TaskMaker. The game involves helping neighboring villages by retrieving and destroying objects from monsters.
Key features include character customization with gender and class options, a new world design with additional dungeons and villages, and improved graphics. The game was released with limitations due to development constraints and remained at version 1.0 until July 2008, when developer David Cook published a minor update on his personal website.
A cancelled Mega Man game from Capcom. It was being jointly developed with Neowiz, a Korean game maker. At the time of its initial announcement, it was only slated for release in South Korea. It would have featured characters from the Mega Man and Mega Man X series in a 2D MMO setting.