Madou Monogatari I: Honoo no Sotsuenji

Madou Monogatari I: Honoo no Sotsuenji

released on Dec 13, 1996

Madou Monogatari I: Honoo no Sotsuenji

released on Dec 13, 1996

Sorcery Kindergarten has very strict requirements for graduation. Indeed, this year, only one person even qualified to take the final exam at all: six-year-old Arle Nadja, who now faces the daunting task of climbing the monster-infested Magic Tower and retrieving the three Magic Orbs hidden within in order to graduate. What trials await Arle inside the Tower? Can she pass the test, or will she be doomed to another year of kindergarten? Madou Monogatari I: Honoo no Sotsuenji (Sorcery Saga I: The Fiery Kindergarten Graduation) is a 1996 dungeon crawler for the PC-Engine Super CD-ROM² system. It's a remake of the first game in the Madou Monogatari series, originally developed by Compile for the MSX2 computer and subsequently ported to several other platforms. The various ports differ wildly from each other, sometimes to the point of being almost completely different games; though the PC-Engine version is based on the original home computer editions, it adds high-quality cutscenes, CD audio, near-full voice acting, and many extra events, monsters, and items.


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Incredibly adorable and some fun puzzles, but super tedious and not very interesting gameplay wise.

asides from the pc-98 version this is probably the best way to play madou 1

Fine, I guess. It's the fanciest version of Madou I in terms of visuals, while also being the shortest. So it's easier to stomach than some. The frequent load screens as a result of being a PC Engine CD game were a bit annoying, but meh.