A horoscope fortune telling program with an game component for Super Cassette Vision.
The game feature four main modes:
1. Accurate reading
2. Playful reading
3. Biorhythm
4. Game
The game portion consists of guiding a prince around the screen chasing away monsters from the Princess who floats on the screen. If the monsters touch the princess her balloon deflates, if it pops she will fall and the game is over. The prince can move to the princess to inflate her balloon again.
As the title implies the game is sponsored by Astrology and Pseudo Science personality René van Dahl Watanabe who also features on the cover of the game.
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