Six-year old Arle Nadja must complete a test by scaling a large tower, collecting three magic spheres, and destroying Cockatrice (who is not present in the PC-9801 version) and Fudoushi ( Mamono in the MSX version) so she can graduate from kindergarten. The Game Gear version of the first part of 1-2-3 is titled Madou Monogatari I: The Three Magic Spheres ( 魔導物語I 3つの魔導球, Madō Monogatari I: Mittsu no Madō Kyū), while the Mega Drive and PC Engine Arcade CD versions are titled Madou Monogatari I and Madou Monogatari I Honoo No Sotsuenji, respectively. The Game Gear ports return to the MSX2 version's super-deformed look, while incorporating elements of the PC-98 version and adding all new characters and plot points. The PC-9801 port attempts to downplay the lighthearted elements of the MSX2 game by forgoing super-deformed art and introducing new, more unsettling enemies and elements. The game is also notable for a near-complete lack of numerical stats, instead portraying health, damage, and magic capacity using text cues and Arle's face portrait.Īll three major versions of the trilogy have stylistic differences. Billed as a "Magical Voice Role Playing Game", Madou Monogatari 1-2-3 combines diverse, colorful monster design with a then-unusual amount of voice work. Madou Monogatari 1-2-3 consists of three separate adventures, all of which star young magician Arle Nadja.
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