Rami-chan no Ooedo Sugoroku: Keio Yuugeki-tai Gaiden cover

Keio Flying Squadron Series

Rami-chan no Ooedo Sugoroku: Keio Yuugeki-tai Gaiden

Puzzle Historical Party
September 17, 1998
Released 10084 days ago
PlayStation

About

Rami-chan no Ooedo Sugoroku: Keio Yuugekitai Gaiden is a 1998 video game for the PlayStation. Developed by Victor Interactive Software, it is the third and last game in the Keio Flying Squadron series, and was released only in Japan. While the first game is a side-scrolling shoot 'em up and its sequel, Keio Flying Squadron 2, is a platformer with shooter sections, the third game is a party game.
Like the first two games, the third game refers to Japanese culture, both ancient and modern simultaneously.

Storyline

After the first two battles with Dr. Pon Eho that did cataclysmic damage to Edo, things are starting to look normal again, and Rami Nanahikari, Pochi and her grandparents go to the beach, following a hot lead on more sacred treasures. Rami and Pochi swim off the beaten path to an abandoned shrine. After blowing up the ground and reaching the disclosed location, they reach a door with a powerful seal that they can't open. Just when they think that they are empty-handed, Pochi finds a ring with the same seal as the one on the locked door, which turns out to be one of King Solomon's Treasures, with the rest hidden somewhere around Japan. Rami now travels around Japan to go through all the leads on the rest of Solomon's Treasures, with Dr. Pon tracking her every move.

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Release Dates by Platform

PlayStation Worldwide
Sep 17, 1998

Game Info

Developer
Victor Entertainment
Publisher
JVC Musical Industries, Victor Entertainment
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer
Genres
Puzzle
Themes
Historical Party

Multiplayer

Offline Co-op Up to 4 players

Languages

Audio / Voice
Japanese
Text / Subtitles
Japanese

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