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Ridiculous RPG - Boy - Hurry to School is a 8-bit RPG game. You are 'Boy', a 15 years old student who is hurrying to school to take the exam. On the way to school, you aware that the 'Dark Power' is awakening, the power that can destroy the world! On the other hand, another character called 'Kid' is going to investigate the boss behind the power. During the investigation, Kid's real memory is gradually awakening. Kid is not a normal kid. He has a dangerous power that is much dangerous than the Dark Power, the power that can destroy the whole galaxy!!! You'll encounter different monsters in different dungeons. Fight the monsters with cards. Choose a 'Sword' card if you're going to attack the monster. Choose a 'Shield' card if you're going to protect yourself. There are also 16 'Special Cards' during the battle. e.g. Poisons the enemy You'll get coins and knowledge points in the game. Use coins to upgrade weapons. Use knowledge points to study hard in academic subjects to increase your own strength. Defeat the monsters to gain experience.
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