Rave Hunter for WonderWitch (WonderSwan homebrew)

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Uploaded by on Nov 13, 2011

Rave Hunter (subtitled Hamaraja Night) is a homebrew puzzle game for WonderSwan, developed by Pastel Gradation for the official WonderWitch hobbyist dev kit, and was a winner in the 2002 WonderWitch Grand Prix, alongside the renowned Dicing Knight.

Rave Hunter is actually a remake of Hamaraja Night on the MSX, released some eight years earlier in 1994 by Pastel Hope (half of Gradation, which also included Pastel Spirits). In both games, you're a dancer whose goal is to conquer the clubs of Japan using smooth dance moves.

Said dancing attracts colorfully dressed dancers toward you, and you must aim to line up three or more girls dressed in the same colors so that when you cheer, they all disappear. If you don't play carefully, you can get stuck, and must start buying off girls with your limited supply of cocktails. Along the way, you'll face other obstacles, like potted plants and black-suited rival dancers.

One of the best games to grace the WonderWitch, and the WonderSwan itself.

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  • What are the rules of this game?

  • @ronaldogazel You have to line up 3+ girls in a row (vertical, horizontal or diagonal) and then cheer to make them disappear. Each stage has a certain number of girls you need to uh, "get rid of". You lose if you get stuck and can't escape.

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  • Great tunes.

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