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The game features new mechanics inspired by staple elements from the ''TwinBee'' series, such as raising bell familiars with unique powers. | The game features new mechanics inspired by staple elements from the ''TwinBee'' series, such as raising bell familiars with unique powers. | ||
Players could use a Town App to equip different TwinBee equipment, and a Dungeon App to search for new dungeons to explore<ref>Further translation of [https://web.archive.org/web/20060528215011/http://www.konami.jp/mobile/i-mode/dx/appli_rpg.html] would be helpful as this is currently a rough translation of the given description</ref> | |||
== Additional Notes == | == Additional Notes == |
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ツインビーダンジョン (English: TwinBee Dungeon) was added to the game site Konami Online コナミネットDX (English: Konami Net DX) for iモード (English: I-mode). Twinbee Dungeon is a roguelike role-playing game for mobile devices released on May 14, 2004 exclusively in Japan. It is themed on the TwinBee universe, being the thirteenth entry in the series and is a spin-off of the Mystery Dungeon series.
Description
A roguelike role-playing game where the player will explore automatically generated dungeons. The player becomes Light, the second generation of TwinBee pilots, and embarks on a mission where he will be exploring many dungeons while piloting a new vehicle created by Dr. Cinnamon.
The game features new mechanics inspired by staple elements from the TwinBee series, such as raising bell familiars with unique powers.
Players could use a Town App to equip different TwinBee equipment, and a Dungeon App to search for new dungeons to explore[1]
Additional Notes
- 315¥/month for Konami Net DX at the time.
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External Sources
[2]Summary taken from the Twinbee Wiki, available under available under CC-BY-SA.
[3][4]Game information and media.
Mentions only
- ↑ Further translation of [1] would be helpful as this is currently a rough translation of the given description
- ↑ https://twinbee.fandom.com/wiki/TwinBee_Dungeon
- ↑ https://k-tai.watch.impress.co.jp/cda/article/news_toppage/18820.html
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20060528215011/http://www.konami.jp/mobile/i-mode/dx/appli_rpg.html
- ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TwinBee_(series)#cite_note-5
- ↑ https://strategywiki.org/wiki/TwinBee_Dungeon
- ↑ https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/mobile/246890-twinbee-dungeon
- ↑ https://mugenarchive.com/wiki/TwinBee_Dungeon?__cf_chl_jschl_tk__=84fb53a8231eba699eac19338224c0999504d50d-1576063895-0-AfRoFcfikP9DquRey8kQIKWKOSmlNH6WYbRy4Xmt_zeETPyY4ysxfkQCl6vTsnwDgcbkMIzx_gOV-fDGYPIVK5K3ICIiqYI2mbdy_4OQoBDcP82p6pEQrxuZxnF6T_Askz-P3aHvLHwnb0fpKbtYSu_HFQCoGCjTSOsGHy6l62JurPW_WoQxs70lBIx7tgNJmvBgCcs8UqjkcodE5eqcD1o85WY9qhj4Ru-kvlY7nG2-0nAeVNjTAEWBugKqTk72np1mZMyaQQ9kB693cRIMdIW5I8Ed5XVfkjL5Vr4bzPKE
- ↑ https://konami.fandom.com/wiki/TwinBee_Dungeon