Kagami no Kuni no Legend

Moby ID: 57062

Description

The protagonist of the game was watching a performance by the Japanese singer Noriko Sakai (NORI-P) on TV. Suddenly, the singer was caught in a whirlwind and disappeared. The hero bravely followed her into a magical alternate dimension, but ended up in a forest, unable to find her. He must now find NORI-P and defeat an evil magician in the process.

Kagami no Kuni no Legend is a Japanese-style first-person adventure game. The player interacts with the game world by selecting verb commands from a menu and combining them with objects or characters. Commands such as "Examine" or "Talk" appear at most screens; if an object can be taken, an appropriate command is displayed after the player has thoroughly examined a location. There is also an inventory with items that must be used at specific moments; however, there are no real puzzles in the game. Navigation is done by selecting the "Move" command; in a few locations the player navigates the hero with directional buttons in a pseudo-3D environment. Wrong choices may sometimes lead to a Game Over.

Most of the background and character graphics is done in anime style, with the exception of Noriko herself, who appears in digital photos, sometimes accompanied by song performances.

Spellings

  • 鏡の国のレジェンド - Japanese spelling

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Noripi (のりピー)
Voice Cast (声の出演)
Programmer (プログラマー)
Program Advisor (プログラム・アドヴァイザー)
Art Director (アート・ディレクター)
Chief Designer (チーフデザイナー)
Visual Designers (ビジュアル・デザイナー)
PSG Music Composer (PSG音楽・作曲)
PSG Music Program (PSG音楽・プログラム)
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Game added by Unicorn Lynx.

Game added July 24, 2012. Last modified February 22, 2023.