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Composer(s) Ichirō Nemoto (根本一郎) Developer Pandora Box Genre Role-playing video game Platform Nintendo 64 | 4.3/5 Initial release date 11 June 1999 Publisher Imagineer Mode Single-player video game | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Director(s) Masahiro Uramoto (浦本昌宏)
Takanori Kasai (河西貴則)
Keiko Wada (和田慶子) Producer(s) Kōichirō Sakurai (桜井甲一郎) Designer(s) Toshinori Kawakami (川上俊則) Programmer(s) Hiroki Igarashi (五十嵐宏樹) Writer(s) Natsuko Hayakawa (早川奈津子) Similar Imagineer games, Role-playing video games |
Zoor: Majū Tsukai Densetsu (ズール 魔獣使い伝説) is a role-playing video game for the Nintendo 64. It was released in 1999 in Japan only.
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The gameplay is similar to Pokémon in that it shares the same concept of catching monsters. Your character finds a monster and raises it to battle evil. The towns are presented in a top down view. The houses, inns, bars, dungeons and shops are fixed points you can put a cursor over. The battle system features a bar of musical notes that the player uses to command the monsters. You can carry up to four monsters at a time.





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Zoor: Majū Tsukai Densetsu Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA