3.0

Ganso Saiyuuki: Super Monkey Daibouken

Release Date calendar
November 21, 1986
Game Type type
Released
Max Players players
1
Overview

This game is based on the Chinese novel Journey to the West. The goal of the game is to survive the long and arduous journey from China to India. Players take control of Sun Wukong, the Monkey King, as he helps guide Xuanzang, a Buddhist monk, on his quest to collect some Buddhist sutras. Xuanzang also rides a horse who is actually a dragon prince. Along the way, players will also join up with other guardians to add to their party. In the game, players go on a journey across an overworld map. Players have to find certain locations or buildings in order to move along in their adventure. Some buildings will lead the player into a short side-scrolling action stage where the player has to defeat an onslaught of enemies. Also, players have to be on a lookout for spots where they can pick up food and drink so they don't starve or die of thirst on their lengthy journey. Since the game lacks a proper save feature, the player will occasionally be given a code input to put in at the game's title screen, so the player can continue the game from where the code input was given. This video game was featured in the Japanese TV show Game Center CX. It was declared to be one of the hardest (and least comprehensible) video games in the history of Japanese video games. Championship Lode Runner has a similar difficulty level to this game; even though it belonged to the puzzle video game genre.

Alternate Names
  • Ganso Saiyūki: Super Monkey Daibōken Japan Japan
  • Ganso Saiyuuki: Super Monkey Adventure
  • Journey to the West: Super Monkey Adventures
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Cooperative

No

ESRB

Not Rated

Developers
Vap
Publishers
Vap
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