Endonesia

      Endonesia
      Developer(s) Vanpool
      Publisher(s) Enix
      Designer(s) Taro Kudou
      Artist(s) Kazuyuki Kurashima
      Composer(s) Hirofumi Taniguchi
      Platform(s) PlayStation 2
      Release date(s)
      • JP May 31, 2001
      Genre(s) adventure
      Mode(s) Single-player
      Distribution 1 DVD

      Endonesia (エンドネシア?), sometimes Endnesia or Exotica, is an adventure video game for the PlayStation 2. The game was developed by Vanpool and published by Enix exclusively in Japan on May 31, 2001.

      Gameplay

      The player takes on the role of a 5th-grade boy who is accidentally warped to a fictional island called Endonesia. The protagonist must communicate with the island's 50 sealed gods in order to return home. The boy does so by obtaining several abilities called Emo powers, which draw on his emotions, and the emotions of those around him. The game features day and night cycles as well as days of the week, with the island stuck in a 10-day time loop [1][2]

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      Development

      Endonesia was developed by Vanpool, which is composed of former members of Love-de-Lic. The game's instruction manual was made similar to a travel pamphlet. Titled Endonesia Airlines, it includes a map, photographs of food and wildlife from the game, and letter of welcome to the island.

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      Reception

      On release, Famitsu magazine scored the game a 32 out of 40.[3]Endonesia only managed to sell 9,757 copies during its first week of sale in Japan.[4]

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      References

      1. ^ Long, Andrew (March 20, 2001). "Enix Reveals Endoneshia Information". RPGamer. Retrieved 2008-07-29. 
      2. ^ IGN Staff (March 2, 2001). "Now Playing in Japan". IGN. Retrieved 2011-04-09. 
      3. ^ プレイステーション2 - エンドネシア. Weekly Famitsu. No.915 Pt.2. Pg.62. 30 June 2006.
      4. ^ "GID 705 - Ends - nesia - PS2 - Garaph". Garaph.info. Retrieved 2009-02-04. 
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