Strahl
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Strahl Triad Stone |
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Developer(s) | Data East |
Publisher(s) | Pioneer Productions(Triad Stone) Panasonic (Strahl) |
Platform(s) | Sega Mega-LD(Triad Stone) 3DO(Strahl) Saturn(Strahl) |
Release date | December 30, 1993 (Japan, Sega Mega-LD) December 2, 1994 (Japan) 1995(US) |
Genre(s) | Action Interactive Movie |
Rating(s) | Unrated |
A game that is an interactive movie, in the style of Dragon's Lair but with anime-style graphics. It was originally released as Triad Stone on Sega's Mega-LD Module.
[edit] Gameplay
The gameplay is primarily centered around watching an anime movie, and pushing buttons as prompted on the screen. There are no difficulty settings, but the player may select which levels to play first, though completing levels unlocks more levels to be selected.
[edit] Plot
The player assumes the role of a young man, and throughout the game, his actions lead to the rebirth and invention of various things in the game's world.
[edit] Trivia
Strahl is also the name of a sky pirate's airship in Final Fantasy XII.