Bomberman Quest
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Bombeman Quest | |
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Developer(s) | Hudson Soft |
Publisher(s) | Hudson Soft |
Platform(s) | Game Boy Color (Super Game Boy 2 compatible) |
Release date | 1998-12-24 |
Genre(s) | Action RPG |
Mode(s) | Single player, Online |
Rating(s) | ESRB: E (Everyone) |
Bomberman Quest, is an action RPG which is played as Bomberman, who has to defeat monsters and collect items to defeat the four bosses of each area.
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[edit] Worlds
[edit] Peace Town
The town in which Bomberman starts his quest.
Peace town has no monsters, but does contain several buildings that provide help.
- Crashed Bomber Shuttle: Check the number of engines bomberman has gotten back.
- Kepo Statue: Save game progress.
- The Library: Learn about the controls, monsters, items, and other useful information.
- Bearded Man's House: Bomberman can never enter this house, but he can talk to the bearded man.
- Bomb Workshop: Upgrade a bomb's firepower, or create new bombs using bomb components.
[edit] Field Zone
This is the first real area visited. The monsters are fairly weak, and the layout is very straight forward.
- Ballom: An extremely weak monster. It wanders randomly about the field, and only has 3 health points. It is even weaker due to its attraction to any bombs laid on the field. Like all monsters, it is painful upon touching it. (Item: Fire)
- Onil: A slightly stronger monster. It wanders randomly about the field, and has 4 health points. This monster is also attracted to bombs. Like all monsters, it is painful upon touching it. It's in the ancient ruins. (Item: Dash shoes)
- Burol: A slower monster. It wanders randomly about the field, and only has 3 health points. Like all monsters, it is painful upon touching it. (Item: Yo-yo)
- Kurin: A faster monster. It wanders randomly about the field, and has 4 health points. Like all monsters, it is painful upon touching it. (Item: Land mine)
- Blobby: A bouncing monster. It bounds randomly about the field, and only has 4 health points. Like all monsters, it is painful upon touching it. (Item: Rubber)
- Borey: A monster that charges at its enemies. It wanders randomly about the field, and has 4 health points. Like all monsters, it is painful upon touching it. (Item: Tackle Belt)
- Pengy: A monster that follows its enemies. Once you're in its sights, it will chase after you quickly. It has 5 health points. Like all monsters, it is painful upon touching it. (Item: Full Heart)
- Trent: A monster that, instead of following its enemies, hides in a pair of trees, randomly shifting from one to the other. He attacks you using the tree's roots, and has 5 health points. He can't be harmed by regular bombs, i.e. bombs with a cross-shaped blast radius. The bombs that can be used against him are found later in the game. It is not painful to touch him, but it is to touch its roots.
[edit] External links
- Official page at Hudson Soft's Japan Website
- Bomberman Quest Shrine