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•: April 11, 1997 •: January 8, 1998 •: June 5, 1998 Mode(s) Alundra ( アランドラ, Arandora), released in Europe as The Adventures of Alundra, is an video game developed by for the, originally released in. The game's protagonist is a young man named Alundra, who learns that he has the power to enter people's.
He is shipwrecked on an island, near the village of Inoa, where locals have been suffering from recurring nightmares that sometimes cause death. With his dream walking ability, Alundra proceeds to try to help the locals. The narrative becomes gradually darker and more twisted as the game progresses, dealing with mature themes such as,,,, and the essence of human existence. The gameplay involves extensive exploration of the island and various dungeons, with an emphasis on challenging, real-time combat, and, as well as interaction with in the village of Inoa. The main gameplay innovation is a dream walking mechanic, where Alundra can enter people's dreams, with each of the dream levels having its own unique twist based upon the dreamer’s personality and traits. Upon release, Alundra earned unanimous critical acclaim as well as some initial commercial success. It was praised for its well-written story and characterization, smooth game mechanics and platforming, challenging gameplay and puzzles, and expansive exploration.
A sequel entitled, which has very little in common with the original Alundra, was released in. Contents • • • • • • • • Gameplay [ ] Alundra is considered a to 's on the. In addition to a similar looking main character, the game's development team consisted of former employees of.
The gameplay style is top-down and is known for containing many extremely difficult puzzles, some of which cannot be accessed if the player progresses further in the game, making some items unattainable. It is also known for its music and dark storyline. 868 mhz band. A range of terrain and surfaces also add variety, from sand, which causes the player to move more slowly, to lava, which damages the player. Upgrades throughout the game can help the player to overcome many of these obstacles, encouraging exploration. Plot [ ] Alundra, the and, is an from the clan of Elna, the Dreamwalkers. He set out for a place called Inoa because of a recurring dream in which a mysterious figure who calls Alundra 'Releaser' tells him that he must save the villagers from the evil of Melzas. The ship carrying Alundra is caught in a storm and is broken in half, leaving most of the crew dead and Alundra drifting unconscious.
Alundra is next seen washed ashore to an unknown beach, where a man named Jess finds and rescues him. Jess carries Alundra to his house at the village of Inoa and lets him sleep in his guest room. In the village, Alundra discovers he is a Dreamwalker, which means he has an ability to enter other peoples' dreams, and helps the villagers get rid of the nightmares that have been possessing them. Since Alundra's arrival, bad things begin to happen in the village, with various villagers being murdered in their dreams, which leaves them dead outside of their dreams as well. Some of the villagers eventually start blaming Alundra for what is happening. Another dreamwalker, Meia, from the clan Elna arrives to the city and helps Alundra fight off the nightmares of the villagers.
Later in the game, it is revealed that the demon, Melzas, has disguised himself as a god, and he is the source of all the nightmares of the village. His goal is to make the villagers pray for their god, and thus make Melzas himself gain power from their prayers. Ronan, the priest of the village, was also on the side of Melzas and helped him to deceive the villagers, and keep them praying for Melzas, the false god. Once Alundra discovers the truth, he gathers the information and items needed to access Melzas' palace to defeat the demon.
After Melzas is destroyed, Alundra and Meia bid farewell to the villagers and depart together, before going their separate ways. Soundtrack [ ] The music for Alundra was composed by Japanese composer. The soundtrack contains 28 tracks, of which only the ending theme contains lyrics. The beginning of the soundtrack starts with more peaceful and upbeat music, which compliments the beginning of the game. As the player progresses in the game and the plot gets darker, the music starts to become more grim as well, creating an atmosphere of despair and gloominess surrounding the distressing events unfolding.