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Rod Land : ウィキペディア英語版
Rod Land

''Rod Land'', known in Japan as is a 1990 arcade game originally developed and published by Jaleco.
==Gameplay==

The player(s) control one or two fairies called Tam and Rit armed with a magic wand (rod). Following the concept of Taito's ''Bubble Bobble'', the rod doesn't kill the monsters directly, but only leaves them immobilized, crying. To kill them, the rod can grasp them in a magic force-field and the player can smash them down over her head until they disappear and leave a power-up behind.
Each level is only one small screen composed of monsters, platforms, ladders and, later, tunnels. Unlike other games of the genre, the players can never jump, but have to use ladders. They can conjure one custom ladder above or below them in order to go to the appropriate platform. There can be only one such 'custom' ladder; therefore if the fairy summons it again, it will disappear from its previous position in order to appear again next to the fairy. This can be beneficial for the player, if a monster is climbing that ladder to approach her.
The fairies' quest is to rescue their mother, trapped in a tower. In the sequel (part of the original arcade machine) they must venture into a pyramid, to stop an evil force that is building a mobile fortress. The spirit of their departed father "guides" them at a couple of points. The ending implies that the evil in the pyramid was somehow responsible for their father's death.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
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