Rhyme Rider Kerorican

Rhyme Rider Kerorican (ライムライダー・ケロリカン) is a music video game released in 2000 for the WonderSwan Color.

Rhyme Rider Kerorican
Developer(s)NanaOn-Sha, Ltd.
Publisher(s)Bandai
Designer(s)Masaya Matsuura
Platform(s)WonderSwan Color
Release
  • JP: December 6, 2000
Genre(s)Music
Mode(s)Single-player

Gameplay

In similarities to Vib-Ribbon, the game's plot involved the adventures of Kerorican, a female astronaut wearing kemonomimi-style frog-helmet, as she walks along accompanied by jazzy techno music (which was put into NanaOn-Sha's debut game Tunin'Glue). As Kerorican continues her walk, she encounters enemies and obstacles. Kerorican must jump, duck, kick aside, or otherwise dodge these obstacles to progress and as she does so, the actions she takes add notes to the song such that the player's actions results in a generative melody. By successfully clearing strings of obstacles, Kerorican's combo count increases, and this can result in a reward to the player of a crown that acts to skip over obstacles.[1] This game is played with the WonderSwan Color held diagonally, the only game on the system to do so; this is why all text in the game is oblique.

The game is notable for criticized difficulty of gameplay as timing and tricky button combinations often result in the character's death. The game also contains only four levels, so replay ability value has also been considered a negative factor.

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