Azure Dreams Wiki

Other Life: Azure Dreams | |
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Video Game | |
Konami | |
Konami | |
RPG | |
Game Boy Color | |
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North American Release Date(s) | |
1999 | |
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Other Life: Azure Dreams is a role-playing game with life-sim elements, originally made for the PlayStation. A version of the game, with lessened features, is available for the Game Boy Color, entitled Azure Dreams: Other Life. A release for the Nintendo DS system is currently being planned.
Take the role of apprentice monster tamer in Azure Dreams, a role playing game like no other. Includes a flexible story system, random tower map generator, exploration, nurturing and management features that enable you to decide the outcome. Enter the Dream now. Secret Codes are given out by various means by OutOfOrderFoxy and TalonMidnight, such as (but not limited to) through in-game shouts, on Twitter, on Berezaa's Discord server (discord.gg/ber), or on Talon's Twitch streams. They usually contain Unobtainium Crystals and Mystery Boxes, but for some.
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Azure Dreams | |
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Developer(s) | Konami |
Publisher(s) | Konami |
Release date(s) | June 30, 1998 |
Genre(s) | Roguelike |
System(s) | PlayStation, Game Boy Color |
Modes | Single player, trading |
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Twitch | Azure Dreams Channel |
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Azure Dreams (アザーライフ アザードリームス?) is a PlayStationroguelike developed by Konami and released on June 30, 1998, and later ported onto the Game Boy Color. It is set in a fantasy town called Monsbaiya. Set in the desert, the town prospers only because of the Monster Tower looming over it. In this town lives a skilled and famous monster tamer named Guy. On a stormy day, Guy disappears in the tower, never to be seen again with only his familiar returning. Ever since he disappeared, Guy's family has struggled to get by, putting all their hopes on Koh, his son, who will be allowed to enter the tower when he reaches the age of 15.
When Koh finally reaches adulthood and approaches the tower, he meets Guy's former familiar named Kewne, a monster that can speak the human language. Kewne and Koh then embark on a quest to reach the top floor of the Monster Tower and find out the truth about Guy's fate.
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The most time-consuming way would be to summon a Psygate to briefly return to the hub, where you can also change your loadout. Space hulk: deathwing enemies.