Arthur to Astaroth no Nazomakaimura: Incredible Toons
PlayStation · 1996
About this game
A Japanese-only entry in Dynamix's The Incredible Machine series based on the Ghosts 'N Goblins series.
It is the only The Incredible Machine game with a plot, which is the same as in every Ghosts 'N Goblins game: the princess is kidnapped by Astaroth (the main villain of the games), so Arthur (the main character in the series) has to save her.
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It features all of the known characters of the series, such as the Red Arremer (who would get his own game series: Gargoyle's Quest).
It also features items from the game, for example the armor icon, which is required for Arthur to move in this game.
Not only does it have the most well known characters in the Ghosts 'N Goblins games, it also features remixed music of the series.
As with the The Incredible Machine games, there are different kinds of puzzles, one of them even involves killing Arthur.
However, unlike the The Incredible Machine games, there are no Head-to-Head puzzles and no Freeform Machine mode, so there's only single player puzzles.
About PlayStation
The original PlayStation (1994) brought CD-based gaming and 3D graphics to the mainstream, ending Nintendo's console dominance of the previous two generations. It's now firmly in "retro collecting" territory: original jewel cases with intact manuals command a real premium over disc-only copies, and several RPGs from its later years (when Sony deliberately courted the genre) are among the most expensive commonly-collected games from the era.
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