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Arumana no Kiseki

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Composer(s)
  
Kinuyo Yamashita

Initial release date
  
11 August 1987

Publisher
  
Konami

Release date(s)
  
JP: August 11, 1987

Developer
  
Konami

Mode
  
Single-player video game


Platform
  
Family Computer Disk System

Genres
  
Platform game, Adventure game

Similar
  
Ai Senshi Nicol, Falsion, Meikyuu Jiin Dababa, Bio Miracle Bokutte Upa, Esper Dream

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Arumana no Kiseki is a platform game by Konami for the Family Computer Disk System. It was released in Japan on August 11, 1987. In 2012, reproduction cartridges of the game were created for the NES.

Contents

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Synopsis

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A magic red jewel, known as the Arumana, is stolen from an unnamed village. A thief runs off with the jewel and turns the entire village into stone. The game's hero must track down the thief and recover the stolen jewel.

Gameplay

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The player takes the role of a hero named Kaito, who bears a remarkable resemblance to Indiana Jones, and must travel through six cavernous levels in search of the stolen jewel, Arumana. The player begins with thirty throwing knives as his weapon of attack. As they venture through the levels they can find various other weapons. These include bombs, a handgun, bolas, a crystal ball that destroys everything on screen, and mines. He must destroy various cave dwelling creatures as well as soldiers, who sometimes drop weapons.

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Kaito's main source of transportation is unique. Besides just walking and jumping, like most platform games, he must also use a special grappling hook to reach platforms that are too high. To make things a little more difficult, the grappling hook can only be launched from a diagonal direction and not just straight above.

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The game itself is very reminiscent to Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. The appearance of Kaito is not only nearly identical to the series' adventurer, but the game's cave environments and plot, which revolves around the main character recovering a jewel that grants life to a village, are very similar to his explorations. The game also borrows heavily from an earlier Konami release, Roc 'N Rope, with the main character firing ropes at platforms to cross wide chasms.

References

Arumana no Kiseki Wikipedia