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In the game, the player’s goal would be clear multiple stages, each of which was comprised of 3 areas. Each of these areas would has requirements for clearing it, such as collecting the items and defeating all of the enemies, and the final area has a boss that you would have to confront. Thus, the circumstances were similar to those of typical action games.
In the game, the player’s goal would be clear multiple stages, each of which was comprised of 3 areas. Each of these areas would has requirements for clearing it, such as collecting the items and defeating all of the enemies, and the final area has a boss that you would have to confront. Thus, the circumstances were similar to those of typical action games.


Henry would have a dash attack, which uses stored-up power, as well as an attack to the back of the screen, thanks to the unique features of the Virtual Boy, and doing these attacks is somehow heartwarming.
Henry would have a dash attack, which uses stored-up power, as well as an attack to the back of the screen.


==Preview==
==Preview==

Revision as of 06:29, 13 November 2016

Sora Tobu Henry 7.jpg

Status: Lost

Sora Tobu Henry (空飛ぶヘンリー Flying Henry) is a cancelled 1995 action Virtual Boy game that was in development by Human Entertainment and planned to released in December of 1995 at 5,800 yen.[1]

Plot

The plot centers Henry, a strange creature with big ears, plays the active role. The pride of Henry would that he would fly in the sky. He would slowly flutters through the air by flapping and fluttering his huge Dumbo-like ears as though a balloon floating in the air is moving in accordance with the player’s will.

Gameplay

In the game, the player’s goal would be clear multiple stages, each of which was comprised of 3 areas. Each of these areas would has requirements for clearing it, such as collecting the items and defeating all of the enemies, and the final area has a boss that you would have to confront. Thus, the circumstances were similar to those of typical action games.

Henry would have a dash attack, which uses stored-up power, as well as an attack to the back of the screen.

Preview

The game was cancelled due to Virtual Boy's failure. Only five screenshots no prototypes of the game have surfaced.

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