NDS Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure - Facts & Screens

It's the attack of the evil man-eating pieces of cake. I thought the cake was a lie but it's there alright, right there in Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure for Nintendo DS.

Originally released in 2000 for PlayStation 1, Rhapsody ~A Musical Adventure~ is a musical RPG that has musical numbers, complete with vocals. The game has a wide appeal thanks to its simple game style and clean anime art. Players will take on the role of Cornet, who can talk to puppets and has a magical horn that grants wishes. She must save Prince Ferdinand, who has been turned into stone by an evil witch.

Marl Kingdom, the land of hope and dreams! This story follows the adventure of Cornet, a young girl who can communicate with puppets. Cornet is just like any other girl, dreaming of her perfect prince and hoping one day to fall helplessly in love... Then one day, she hears a rumor that the Royal Family of Marl Kingdom will hold a contest to find a suitable wife and Princess-to-be for the dashing Prince Ferdinand. Cornet and her best friend, a puppet named Kururu, set off on their quest to meet and fall in love with the prince of Marl Kingdom. But before she gets that far, Cornet will encounter gangs of evil witches and sorcerers. And so, Cornet's "Operation Snag-a-Prince" is destined to become more complicated than she ever expected... Telling herself, "Gotta do what ya gotta do," off she goes to journey with her best friend & puppet, Kururu.

Features:

  • An All New Battle System The battle system has evolved from an overly complicated strategy style to a simple turn-based RPG style!
  • Touch Screen User Interface All actions, menu selections, and traveling can be controlled with the touch pen. Simply point and touch to command your characters.
  • Navigation Map For the Nintendo DS version a navigation map has been added to the top screen. This allows players to look around and adventure around dungeons more rather than getting lost.
  • Musical Adventure In Rhapsody, music plays a significant role. Instead of movie cutscenes, Rhapsody has musicals with full vocal playback. Characters will sing and dance during key moments.
Posted on 16-07-2008 by Dennis

Comments

  • Good ol' traditional RPG? Sweet!!! The last one on GBA was hard to play.

    LeSomeGuy, 30-11--0001 at 00:00

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