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|publisher = [[Vast Fame]] (?)
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|console = Game Boy Advance
 
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'''''Jue Zhan San Guo''''' is an unlicensed game for the Game Boy Advance, released in 2003.
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'''''Jue Zhan San Guo''''' ({{Mousetext|決戰三國|Decisive Battle of the Three Kingdoms}}) is an unlicensed Chinese-language game for the Game Boy Advance, released in 2003. No English translation is known to exist.
   
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
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== Gameplay ==
 
== Gameplay ==
''Jue Zhan San Guo'' is a tactical role-playing game in which the characters move around a field and attack each other. Every character has HP as well as EP. HP is health which, if brought to zero, causes the affected character to disappear. EP is a separate energy meter for special elemental-based attacks. Liu Bei's defeat always results in an instant "Game Over" even if the player's other characters are still usable. Gaining enough experience points allows one to level up, and each character must be strengthened individually. Items can be bought before each battle; some restore either EP or HP, some revive vanished characters and some may poison, paralyze or even tranquilize the victim. Teams are color-coded; the player's characters wear green and blue, while the artificial intelligence's characters wear red, orange and yellow.
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''Jue Zhan San Guo'' is a tactical role-playing game in which the characters move around a field and attack each other. Occasionally, a character will automatically counterattack upon being hit. Every character has HP as well as EP. HP is health which, if brought to zero, causes the affected character to disappear. EP is a separate energy meter for special elemental-based attacks. Liu Bei's defeat always results in an instant "Game Over" even if the player's other characters are still usable. Gaining enough experience points allows one to level up, and each character must be strengthened individually. Items can be bought before each battle; some restore either EP or HP, some revive vanished characters and some may poison, paralyze or even tranquilize the victim. Teams are color-coded; the player's characters wear green and blue, while the artificial intelligence's characters wear red, orange and yellow.
   
 
There are several types of fighters:
 
There are several types of fighters:
*foot soldiers - they fight with swords at a close range.
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*Foot soldiers - They attack with swords at a close range.
*guards - they are similar to foot soldiers, but use spears and are stronger.
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*Guards - They are similar to foot soldiers, but use spears and are stronger.
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*Animal tamers - They use either tigers or dogs to attack, and are the least likely to experience counterattacks.
*knights - they ride horses and can therefore travel longer distances in a single turn.
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*Knights - They use swords, ride horses and can travel longer distances in a single turn.
*archers - they can attack from a distance.
 
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*Archers - They can attack within a longer range, using a bow and arrows.
*spellcasters - their preferred melee weapons are either mallets or fans, but they frequently use EP attacks from a distance.
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*Spellcasters - Their preferred melee weapons are either mallets or fans, but they frequently use EP attacks from a distance.
   
 
== Development ==
 
== Development ==
The game shows signs of being developed by Vast Fame, the most prominent being the sound engine, which is stolen from Smilesoft's ''Keitai Denjuu Telefang'' series.
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The game shows signs of being developed by [[Vast Fame]], the most prominent being the sound engine, which appears to be a combination of the sound engines used in ''[[Rockman & Crystal]]'', ''[[Mo Jie Qi Bing]]'' and ''[[Digimon Ruby]]''.
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== Video ==
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Jue Zhan San Guo by Vast Fame (Game Boy Advance)|Gameplay.
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Revision as of 07:58, 10 June 2018

Jue Zhan San Guo (決戰三國) is an unlicensed Chinese-language game for the Game Boy Advance, released in 2003. No English translation is known to exist.

Plot

The overall plot is based on the Chinese historical fiction novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, with Liu Bei (ruler of Shu) as the main protagonist and Cao Cao (ruler of Wei) as the main antagonist.

Gameplay

Jue Zhan San Guo is a tactical role-playing game in which the characters move around a field and attack each other. Occasionally, a character will automatically counterattack upon being hit. Every character has HP as well as EP. HP is health which, if brought to zero, causes the affected character to disappear. EP is a separate energy meter for special elemental-based attacks. Liu Bei's defeat always results in an instant "Game Over" even if the player's other characters are still usable. Gaining enough experience points allows one to level up, and each character must be strengthened individually. Items can be bought before each battle; some restore either EP or HP, some revive vanished characters and some may poison, paralyze or even tranquilize the victim. Teams are color-coded; the player's characters wear green and blue, while the artificial intelligence's characters wear red, orange and yellow.

There are several types of fighters:

  • Foot soldiers - They attack with swords at a close range.
  • Guards - They are similar to foot soldiers, but use spears and are stronger.
  • Animal tamers - They use either tigers or dogs to attack, and are the least likely to experience counterattacks.
  • Knights - They use swords, ride horses and can travel longer distances in a single turn.
  • Archers - They can attack within a longer range, using a bow and arrows.
  • Spellcasters - Their preferred melee weapons are either mallets or fans, but they frequently use EP attacks from a distance.

Development

The game shows signs of being developed by Vast Fame, the most prominent being the sound engine, which appears to be a combination of the sound engines used in Rockman & Crystal, Mo Jie Qi Bing and Digimon Ruby.

Video