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==Plot==
==Plot==
The game is set in the Magical Kingdom. Keroppi would be lost in a parallel universe, and his goal is to take down Razuri, who is scheming to conquer that world. Keroppi's only means of attack is magic. He have to gain experience and remember lots of powerful magic.
The game is set in the Magical Kingdom. Keroppi would be lost in a parallel universe, and his goal is to take down Razuri, who is scheming to conquer that kingdom. Keroppi's only means of attack is magic. He have to gain experience and remember lots of powerful magic.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==

Revision as of 23:54, 13 July 2016

Kero Kero Keroppi RPG.jpg

Scan of the Japanese video game magazine.

Status: Lost

Kero Kero Keroppi no Maho no Kuni Densetsu (けろけろけろっぴの魔法の国伝説 Legend of the Magical Kingdom of Kero Kero Keroppi)[1] is a cancelled 1993 RPG game based on the Sanrio character Keroppi. The game was planned by Character Soft who is a publishing subsidiary of Sanrio.[2]

Plot

The game is set in the Magical Kingdom. Keroppi would be lost in a parallel universe, and his goal is to take down Razuri, who is scheming to conquer that kingdom. Keroppi's only means of attack is magic. He have to gain experience and remember lots of powerful magic.

Gameplay

In this game, you're adventuring in many different places, many questions would be asked of you. If you get stuck in the game, you would also ask for hints. Keroppi would not have a single weapon, he would have to convert his enemies with magic in the battles.

Preview

It was going to be released in December of 1993 in Japan at 4,980 yen, but was cancelled for unknown reasons, most likely due to the new Super Famicom console, that “killed” the Famicom market.[3] No prototypes of the game have surfaced.

References

  1. Translated info. Retrieved 13 Jul '16.
  2. assemblergames.com forum thread page 15. Retrieved 07 Jul '16.
  3. Japanese Twitter post. Retrieved 07 Jul '16.