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Ihatovo Monogatari Super Nintendo

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Publisher:Hector
Year:1993
Languages:Japanese
Developer:Hector
Players:1

An offbeat top-down adventure game for the Super Famicom. The player is a visitor to a place named Ihatovo who is there to track down books and information on fairy tales. There is little in the way of combat or RPG elements, despite being advertised as an RPG.

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Ihatovo Monogatari ("Story of Ihatovo") is a Super Famicom adventure game from the development studio Hector (or simply Hect), chiefly known (if at all) for creating the Igo Shinan series of Go adaptations. The game is loosely based on the writing of prolific Japanese author Kenji Miyazawa: an early 20th century author who focused on children's stories and poetry, and had most of his bibliography released posthumously based on detailed notes and half-finished works.