Chaos World
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| Chaos World | |
|---|---|
| Publisher(s) | Natsume[1] |
| Platform(s) | Famicom |
| Release date | July 25, 1991 |
| Genre(s) | RPG/Strategy game |
| Mode(s) | Single player |
| Media | Cartridge |
Chaos World was an RPG/strategy game for the Nintendo Famicom created by Natsume, and released in Japan on July 25, 1991.
The game has a basic good vs. evil plot like most of the RPG's of the time. It is also one of the few Famicom/NES games that contains a day/night cycle. The game allows the player to assign the initial available character with a particular gender and job class, which will affect the equipment and spells they can learn and acquire. Throughout the game other characters can be acquired and added to your party. There are guilds in the various towns where you can assign characters in your party to perform 'jobs'. When a character is performing a 'job', they are not available for use in your party until the job has been completed. After the job is finished, the character will return to your party and will receive extra money and/or equipment.
The combat in the game is simple. A formation and tactic can be picked at the onset of the battle, but from there the battle is handled automatically, and items/spells/attacks are used when needed as determined by the computer.
There is a fan translation patch available for this game which allows the game to be played in English.

