Fuzzical Fighter

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Jun Uchijima

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Akihiro Akamatsu

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Template:Nihongo<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> is a horizontally scrolling shooter by Sigma Enterprises that was released only in Japan for Family Computer in 1991. It includes role playing game elements.

Plot

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Fighting the final boss: a large purple dragon

The Dimensional Stone, which is required to maintain balance in the world of starship pilot Mark was stolen.<ref name="mobygames">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The king finds a hero to retrieve the stone; using the "Fuzzical Fighter" to transport the player's character into enemy territory.<ref name="mobygames"/>

Towns are visited in-between stages to provide the player with weapons and artifacts that are bought with the in-game gold currency.<ref name="mobygames"/> Players can choose to backtrack to either a previous stage while staying at the inn or to a stage that he has not yet explored. They also have access to three different kinds of healing spells: Riken (minor healing), Rikento (normal healing) and Rikentaru (major healing).<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Despite being a mechanical object and not a creature, the Fuzzical Fighter has magic points that can be replenished while in the towns.<ref name="mobygames"/> The Fuzzy Fighter itself resembles a spaceship with a mechanical tail at the end.

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