Marvelous: Mouhitotsu no Takarajima

released on Oct 26, 1996

The great Captain Maverick was a pirate of legend who kept his treasure called "Marvelous" hidden that could only be found by those who were willing to solve puzzles that many deemed unsolvable. A group of children, however, will use their wits to prove them wrong when they go to the island where the treasure is said to be held. A group of pirates, however, have similar intentions. The game was referred as a spirit in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, with the official romanization of "Marvelous: Mouhitotsu no Takarajima".


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An absolutely charming little game. Love me a single-player co-op experience, and the chapters being these self-contained little vignettes reminds me of the best parts of Dragon Quest and Earthbound. For the most part, the puzzles manage to hit that sweet spot where the solutions don’t feel immediately obvious but also don’t require insane leaps of logic. There is a little bit of friction early on in figuring out how to position the boys for teamwork moves, and some unnecessary padding in the last two chapters, but aside from that I thought this was a real gem

A quirky adventure with some hilarious writing and more than enough variety within the puzzles and storytelling to keep the game from ever growing stale. The sci-fi leaning Chapters 2 and 3 in particular were both a lot of fun and caught me by surprise with some interesting time travel segments in the prior and some Invasion of the Body Snatchers-esque horror in the latter; these were definitely the highlight of the game for me. There are occasional moments of friction where some dated puzzle designs and tedious backtracking almost cause the game to fall apart but they are usually brief enough to ignore and rarely detract from the overall experience.

Game Review - originally written by Kitsune Sniper

According to EludeVisibility.org, the game is an RPG similar to Zelda, in which the hero looks a lot like Link. I’d try to elaborate but the game crashed. ZSNES doesn’t run it properly, but SNES9X seems to run it well.
(editor's note: this was written 20 years ago and therefore is no longer a problem, but some emulators and flashcarts out there, mostly ports to weak systems and cheaper flashcarts, still don't support the SA-1 chip this game shares with Kirby Super Star and Super Mario RPG, so confirm support before playing)

I love how max is straight up a recolor of porky

Best known for being the first directed work of Eiji Aonuma of modern Zelda fame, Marvelous is a really interesting game about a group of boys in a summer camp who get caught in some kind of pirate conspiracy. A very solid SNES/Super Famicom import. Also has a wonderful fan translation.

The puzzles are to be honest, sometimes annoying, especially near the end of the game.

It is made up for in spades though, by sharp, witty writing (which sometimes feels like it shouldn't be in a kid's game. That, or the fan translation took a few liberties.) A beautiful art-style, that while being made in the Link to the Past engine, is far from a copy of that game. The environments are mostly new and creative.

The game's mostly focused on solving puzzles, but you do have a health bar and there is some combat.

I loved the creative use of each of the main characters abilities. The scenarios the characters find themselves in are really creative, as well.

Most of the game is split up episodically. The areas each have their own theme. I won't spoil beyond that, though.

Recommended.


Foi a minha maior "descoberta" em 2022. Eu NUNCA tinha ouvido falar desse jogo. Foi o melhor jogo que eu joguei nesse ano. Eu realmente não entendi o porquê desse jogo nunca ter vindo pro ocidente. Tem uma das melhores histórias de videogame que eu conheço, a mecânica é bem original e interessante, o gráfico é lindo, a música é boa, a progressão de aprendizado é justa... Eu só tenho coisa boa pra falar dele. Recomendadíssimo!