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Ayakashi no Shiro

PLATFORM

Game Boy

GENRE

Role-playing
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Gamer24h Editor's Take

Ayakashi no Shiro caught our attention with its unique design and has shaped up to be a must-play masterpiece candidate thanks to the depth of its experience. Its innovative take on the Role-playing genre offers a breath of fresh air for fans of the category. All in all, the Gamer24h team stands firmly behind our rating. This is a unique journey you won't want to miss.

Ayakashi no Shiro (あやかしの城; lit.Castle of Ayakashi) is a 1990 role-playing video game for the Game Boy manufactured by SETA Corporation. It was never published outside Japan.

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21/40

Gameplay

Ayakashi no Shiro is a turn-based dungeon crawler. Players move the protagonist through first-person dungeons where randomly occurring battles happen. When combat begins, the player is given several options through a menu system to fight the enemies.

Release and reception

Ayakashi no Shiro was released in Japan for the Game Boy on May 25, 1990.

Four reviewers for the Japanese gaming publication Famicom Tsūshin reviewed the game in 1990. While on reviewer said the game initially started easy and user-friendly, towards the middle the battles became just an excuse to level up the player which grew tedious. Another reviewer found there was a lack of variety in the enemies fought which led to them growing monotonous.

Two reviewers felt the game lacked the depth of similar role-playing video games like Wizardry (1987) for the Family Computer.

References

ℹ️ Content on this page was adapted and summarized from Wikipedia contributors. Licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayakashi_no_Shiro

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