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The game features Torneko, a merchant first encountered in ''Dragon Quest IV''<nowiki/>'s third chapter, in a story set after the end of the aforementioned game where he wishes to make his store famous by venturing through mystery dungeons so he could retrieve valuable items to stock in his store. | The game features Torneko, a merchant first encountered in ''Dragon Quest IV''<nowiki/>'s third chapter, in a story set after the end of the aforementioned game where he wishes to make his store famous by venturing through mystery dungeons so he could retrieve valuable items to stock in his store. | ||
=== Reception === | === Reception === | ||
While the game was not as popular as the main series, it was well received with over 800 | While the game was not as popular as the main series, it was well received with over 800,000 copies sold in Japan.<ref>Wikipedia (JP) https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/トルネコの大冒険_不思議のダンジョン</ref> The game was voted in the 78th rank by the readers of the ''Famitsū'' magazine in its top 100 games of all time in 2006, behind many other ''Mystery Dungeon'' and ''Dragon Quest'' games.<ref>Famitsū scores - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Famitsū_scores#Readers'_100_all-time_favorite_games</ref> | ||
In November 1993, ''Famitsū'' magazine's ''Reader Cross Review'' gave the game a 9 out of 10. | In November 1993, ''Famitsū'' magazine's ''Reader Cross Review'' gave the game a 9 out of 10. |
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" | The RPG that can be played a thousand times! 1000回遊べるRPG! |
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~ Torneko's Great Adventure's description from the box art |
Title and Release
Torneko's Great Adventure: Mystery Dungeon (Japanese: トルネコの大冒険 不思議のダンジョン) is a spin-off game of Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen developed by Chunsoft and published by Enix for the Super Famicom on September 19, 1993. It is the first game of Torneko's Mystery Dungeon games as well as the very first Mystery Dungeon game to be released, succeeding with the creation of the series.
The game features Torneko, a merchant first encountered in Dragon Quest IV's third chapter, in a story set after the end of the aforementioned game where he wishes to make his store famous by venturing through mystery dungeons so he could retrieve valuable items to stock in his store.
Reception
While the game was not as popular as the main series, it was well received with over 800,000 copies sold in Japan.[1] The game was voted in the 78th rank by the readers of the Famitsū magazine in its top 100 games of all time in 2006, behind many other Mystery Dungeon and Dragon Quest games.[2]
In November 1993, Famitsū magazine's Reader Cross Review gave the game a 9 out of 10.
A manga and a strategy book were produced for Torneko's Great Adventure.
Plot
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- Gameplay Elements: Information on aspects of Torneko 1 that make it unique from other games in the series and other roguelikes.
- Items: Information on all items including equipment.
- Locations: Information on towns, dungeons, etc...
- Monsters: Information on all monsters but not NPCs.
- NPCs: Information on the NPCs that can be found in towns.
- Plot & Quests: All the various story related and side quests you can do.
- Strategy Guides: Topics of interest to help players master the other aspects of gameplay.
- Other:
Resources
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Media
- Torneko 1 Cover Art SFC.jpg
Box art
Subpages
External Sources
- ↑ Wikipedia (JP) https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/トルネコの大冒険_不思議のダンジョン
- ↑ Famitsū scores - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Famitsū_scores#Readers'_100_all-time_favorite_games
- ↑ Wikipedia (EN) Torneko no Daibōken: Fushigi no Dungeon
- ↑ Dragon Quest Wiki https://dragon-quest.org/wiki/Torneko_no_Daibōken:_Fushigi_no_Dungeon