Magical Drop F: Daibouken Mo Raku Janai!

Magical Drop F: Daibouken Mo Raku Janai! (1999)

by SAS Sakata, Data East, HAMSTER, MonkeyPaw Games
Genres:Adventure, Puzzle
Themes:Fantasy
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Magical Drop F - Daibouken Mo Rakujyanai! is the fourth main Magical Drop game. It was released exclusively for the Sony PlayStation on October 21, 1999. Magical Drop F includes character-specific items that have various effects when activated.
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