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Rune Worth: Kokui no Kikoushi

Release Date calendar
1990
Platform joystick
Microsoft MSX2
Game Type type
Released
Max Players players
1
Overview

This is the first game in a rather obscure trilogy of action RPGs by T&E Soft, who are best known for the Hydlide games -- but don't let that discourage you, because they were actually an extraordinarily prolific developer who made a lot of really great games back in the day, many of which were actually quite unique and almost experimental in nature. Rune Worth is one such game: at first glance, it looks a lot like Ys I & II, but it takes a very different approach. One of its most heavily advertised features at the time was its complete lack of experience points -- level-ups occurred by using certain items found in dungeons, rewarding you for exploration rather than grinding. Additionally, the game had a day/night mechanic that was used to rather good effect, and often offered the player multiple very different ways to progress the plot, providing opportunities for... well, actual role-playing!

Alternate Names
  • Rune Worth: The Young Noble of a Wire-Puller
  • Rune Worth: The Young Noble of a Wire-Puller
Wikipedia

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Cooperative

No

ESRB

Not Rated

Genres
Role-Playing
Developers
T&E Soft
Publishers
T&E Soft
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