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  • Summary: A masterpiece that brilliantly merges simulation and RPG genres with a medieval backdrop. Will the prince be able to reclaim Camelot Castle!?

    This game, released in 1988 in Japan, is a simulation game. The player takes on the role of Prince Lancelot, who rises to reclaim Camelot Castle.
    A masterpiece that brilliantly merges simulation and RPG genres with a medieval backdrop. Will the prince be able to reclaim Camelot Castle!?

    This game, released in 1988 in Japan, is a simulation game. The player takes on the role of Prince Lancelot, who rises to reclaim Camelot Castle.

    The game uses a strategy map to move troops, and when engaging enemy forces on the map, it switches to a real-time battle system where soldiers fight in real-time. Although it may initially seem like an RTS, each character has a defined personality, with injured characters choosing to leave the battlefield to rest, and archers trying to maintain distance from the enemy. Some units are stubborn and refuse to retreat, adding a layer of individuality to the battlefield. This personality system leads to diverse and dynamic combat scenarios. Additionally, characters can level up and become stronger through repeated battles, adding an element of character progression.

    The game also features a narrative aspect, with scenarios where traveling across various battlefields and regions can increase allies and obtain new equipment. Occasionally, boss battles occur, offering dramatic and engaging adventures. This game successfully combines the best elements of simulation and RPG systems.
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