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*Four desperate strangers, each with a mysterious past, team up to search for the one person capable of saving their lives.* Mango Mischief's satire and fourth-wall breaks complement strategic combat, interesting puzzles, customizable characters, class trees, and tons of skills and gear! Enjoy!
The four protagonists: Sprig, Marion, Merrow, and Arach
Four desperate strangers, each with a mysterious past, team up to search for the one person capable of saving their lives...
Mango Mischief is a throwback to a simpler time - the 8-bit and 16-bit eras of video gaming - when JRPGs used (and abused) cliché storylines as vehicles for showing off interesting battle mechanics, difficult dungeons and monsters, complex puzzles, character leveling systems, and customizability through skills, upgrades, and gear.
*Is it time to go on a magical quest to save the world - a quest that only YOU can complete... with the help of three other party members who have unique and complementary skill sets, of course?
Do you need to collect several inanimate objects that serve no purpose other than to accidentally help the antagonist at the end of the game?
Is the antagonist merely a puppet of the true final boss... a true final boss who likely has multiple forms? *
Eh, maybe. *Or maybe not. *
The map at the beginning of Mango Mischief, showing off the early areas of the game
Mango Mischief attempts to straddle the line between paying homage to the tried-and-true tropes of JRPGs, while also parodying the memes of role-playing games with plot twists and comedy.
Self-referential humor and fourth-wall breaks augment the narrative and interactions in this game, without detracting from the core gameplay:
Please enjoy Mango Mischief, the passion project of a solo indie game developer!
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