

Release
Friday, October 7, 1994
Player score
Awaiting reviews
Platform families
Not announced
Connected releases
Core game only
Game data from IGDB
Editorial overview
What it is
Gensei Fūkyō Den is a Japanese RPG with a somewhat "light" approach, both in story-telling and gameplay. The gameplay mostly follows the standard procedure of Japanese-style RPGs, although some features are simplified: there is no "world map", and town navigation is menu-based. Most of the gameplay consists of navigating maze-like top-down dungeons, fighting random enemies in turn-based first-person perspective combat. Characters use special points (SP) for powerful attacks and magic points (MP) for spells.
Released through Disc Station Vol. 4 in 1994 for PC-9801.
The premise
Somewhere in the southern part of the Rain Island lies a village known as Flower Fields. Its inhabitants live peacefully and work hard to supply the village with food. But one day, a demon named Nakachimaro and his minions invaded the village, kidnapped the villagers' pigs, and destroyed their fields and gardens! The young Darios swears that he will find the bad guys and make them pay! He and his best friend, the elf girl Eru, venture into the nearby cave, pursuing Nakachimaro. Little they know that this will be just the beginning of a long and perilous journey!
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Play styles
Single player
Perspective
Bird view / Isometric
Themes
Fantasy
Languages
1 supported
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PC-9800 Series