Eggerland (Famicom Disk System)
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| Developer(s) | HAL Laboratory |
| Publisher(s) | HAL Laboratory |
| Series | Eggerland series |
| Platform(s) | Famicom Disk System |
| Release date | JPN January 29, 1987 |
| Genre(s) | Puzzle game |
| Mode(s) | Single-player |
Eggerland is a puzzle game that is part of the Eggerland series.
Eggerland was released for the Famicom Disk System in Japan in 1987 as エッガーランド. The game is often referred to as "Syodai" (初代), or the "first Eggerland." The game is a remake of Eggerland 2 for the MSX Home Computer System with updated graphics, different music, and twenty-two additional stages (the game features a total of 122 stages). The game is therefore presented in a 10-by-10 grid. [1]
[edit] Story
Paraphrased story, translated by Goryomae of King Egger and Pleasant Friends:
"Peace lasted for many years in the beautiful realm of Eden Land. The people were at peace and everything was well. However, one day the incarnation of destruction, King Egger, came from the underground realm of Eggerland seeking to destroy the peaceful realm and claim it for himself. King Eden dispatched Lala to the God Inphony to seek his help, and Inphony gave her Inphonit Power and five keys to open the gate of evil. Four gods obeyed Inphonit and joined her, but Egger caught her while she tried to stop him and concealed her in his underground labyrinth of Eggerland. Fortunately, she succeeded in concealing the Inphonit Power, and Five Keys and Four Gods in the land of Eggerland. Lolo, prince of Gentle Land, heard the news that Lala had been captured and immediately ran to Eggerland to rescue her." [2]
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