Godzilla-kun (video game)

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Godzilla-kun
Gojira-Kun box art
Developer Toho
Publisher Toho
Platforms Microsoft MSX
Languages Japanese
Genre Puzzle

Godzilla-kun (ゴジラくん,   Gojira-kun, lit. Mr. Godzilla) is a 1985 video game developed by Toho for the MSX. It is a puzzle game that features chibi versions of monsters from the Godzilla series, and is based on Bandai's Godzilland merchandise line. Compile released a port of this game, simply titled Godzilla, for the Nintendo Game Boy in North America and Europe in 1990. In Japan, the port was updated into a new game titled Godzilla-kun: Great Monster March, featuring characters from the then-ongoing serialized manga SD Godzilla World: Godzilla-kun.

Appearances

Monsters

The game features the following monsters, each with one special ability:

  • Godzilla (player) - Can push rocks. Can defeat enemies with one punch (except Hedorah and King Ghidorah).
  • Baragon - Powerful puncher.
  • Anguirus - Runs very fast when on the same level as Godzilla.
  • Rodan - Flies behind you through the screen. Can't die of water.
  • Hedorah - Immune to punching.
  • Mechagodzilla - Fast puncher.
  • King Ghidorah - Appears when Godzilla takes too long to clear a level, flies, and is completely invulnerable.
  • Minilla - Found by destroying a boulder in the game's final level.

Gameplay

Game mode

Godzilla can move left and right and climb up and down vines. There are three ways to defend yourself: punching your enemies, making them fall in water, or dropping rocks on them. The objective of every level is to destroy all the rocks. When the last rock is destroyed, a timer power-up will appear. If you grab it, all enemies will stop moving for a few seconds. Go through a door after getting the timer and you advance to the next level.

Edit mode

In this mode, you create your own levels, or "scenes." You can choose to edit the screen, select a screen, save a scene, load a scene, verify a scene, copy a scene or test play.

User's game mode

Immediately play the current scene selected on edit mode.

Gallery

Videos

Walkthrough

Trivia

  • According to hidden data in the game, Godzilla-kun was originally titled Godzilland, but Toho decided to change the title at the last moment.[1] In addition, the game's cover art even features the "Godzilland" logo.

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