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Series
  
Puzzle Boy

Developer
  
Atlus

Platform
  
Game Boy

Initial release date
  
25 January 1991

Publisher
  
Atlus

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Genre(s)
  
Role-playing video game/Action

Modes
  
Single-player video game, Multiplayer video game (versus mode)

Similar
  
Amazing Tater, Tail 'Gator, Ninja Boy II, Stop That Roach!, Sumo Fighter: Tōkaidō

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Spud's Adventure (突撃ばれいしょんず, Totsugeki Bareishons, "Totsugeki! Valetions") is an adventure video game with role-playing video game elements published by Atlus in 1991. This game stars a cast of mostly vegetables; Spud, a cap-wearing potato, is the hero and must save Princess Mato from the evil clutches of Devi.

Contents

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Gameplay

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Controlling Spud, the player must ascend Far Tower. As Spud fights enemies with his projectile weapon, he gains experience points, and for every 100 points, he gains a level and additional health. Each floor of the tower houses either a maze-like area, enemies, puzzles, cinema scenes, characters with useful tips, or a combination. Keys can be found to open doors and stairs let Spud get to the next floor.

Story

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In the Vegetable Kingdom, The King (a tomato) decides it is time to find his daughter Princess Mato a husband. She feels embarrassed by this. This is when the castle is stormed by Devi, a demonic beetle that represents the Devil.

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Princess Mato is kidnapped and taken to Devi's castle where he holds her prisoner. The King is terrified for his daughter's life and orders two knights, Arnie Eggplant and Gerrit Carrot to go rescue her. Both head off on their journey but they never return. This is when Spud, a lonely wanderer offers to go to Devi's castle and attempt to find The King's daughter. The King is grateful for his help, and gives Spud his blessing.

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During the adventure, Spud rescues both Arnie and Gerrit, who decide to help Spud by finishing the job they started. Spud even meets one of Arnie's friends on the first floor of the castle, Terry Turnip, who replaces Arnie in helping Spud find the Princess later on throughout the game. In the end, Devi and Spud face off alone and Spud is victorious. Devi defeated, Spud rescues the Princess and returns her to The King. Spud then says it is time for him to go, and he leaves to continue wandering the world.

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Princess Mato calls after him, and decides she wants to go with him, and with this, the game is over.

Trivia

Spud's Adventure is part of the Puzzle Boy series. The other games in the series are similar to, but more complicated than, the puzzle levels in Spud's Adventure, having to solve room puzzles to reach a staircase and ascend to the next floor. However, there are no enemies, they are simply puzzle games.

  • 11/24/89 Puzzle Boy (Kwirk) - Game Boy (The Poterin potato character was changed to a tomato called Kwirk by Acclaim in the US release of the game. Atlus translated the other 2 Game Boy games in the series themselves, leaving the original characters intact, translating the protagonist's name as "Spud.")
  • 11/16/90 Puzzle Boys - Famicom Disk System
  • 01/25/91 Totsugeki! Valetions (Spud's Adventure) - Game Boy
  • 02/22/91 Puzzle Boy - PC Engine
  • 08/02/91 Puzzle Boy II (Amazing Tater) - Game Boy
  • References

    Spud's Adventure Wikipedia