Yuusha no Kuse ni Namaiki da downloadable demo

1. Download the demo zip file.
2. Extract the contents of the zip file.
3. Connect your PSP to your computer using a USB cable.
4. Go to the PSP/GAME folder.
5. Copy NPJG90009 folder into the GAME directory. Make sure there are no sub-directories in this folder.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Alien @ Nov 15th 2007 11:20AM
lol ... I know I cant :P
nomad @ Nov 15th 2007 12:12PM
anybody have or get and translate some game play instructions please. thanks. game looks fun. reminds me of digdug from years back. trying not to show my age.lol
TheWarden @ Nov 15th 2007 4:16PM
I miss demos in English.
Nymo @ Nov 15th 2007 8:39PM
The game makes sense to me, and I don't speak Japanese...
essentially, Instead of you going down the dungeon to fight creatures and meet up with a wizard and what-not, YOU are doing the opposite, where you dig the caverns of the dungeon up, while also making the creatures by digging specific blocks to hopefully kill the in-coming warriors.
It got fun for me to dig up and evolve these monsters to kill in the 'heroes' coming down.
Now I just wish it comes to America with a version I can fully read!
Wolfrider @ Nov 15th 2007 10:17PM
God that was fantastic. The lack of English is making the leveling up parts kind of trial and error, but the demo is pretty playable even if you don't know a lick of Japanese. And its hella fun. I love the graphics, so old school. This has to come out here. I promise to buy ever unsold copy if it does.
flubba @ Nov 18th 2007 5:39AM
Just a minor notice...
Downloaded this game from the Japanese PSN store and it saved the game to the harddrive without asking for a connected PSP. And in the game section of the PS3 XMB I now have 3 categories (not albums); PS3, PSP (Playstation Portable), Playstation. The old PSP demos still wants you to connect a PSP to your PS3 though.
Lord Rinja @ Nov 18th 2007 11:34AM
This game is a breath of fresh air. Oldschool graphics combined with totally innovative game play. We need this in the US. Just when you thought they've run out of ideas, something like this comes along to brighten up our day.
stephenx @ Nov 20th 2007 4:18PM
is this like dig-dug
stephenx @ Nov 21st 2007 4:07PM
so it's not like dig-dug
scheme-a @ Nov 21st 2007 11:27PM
This is basically a "food-chain" simulator.
when you hit a block with green icon, it creates a green moss monster. moss absorbs other green blocks around it and spit it back out on other block. when a block receive more energy from mosses, the block icon changes, and you will be able to create a worm monster out of it.
worm monster lives and evolves by eating moss monster, so
you need to suppy it more moss if you want to make them stronger.
Then if mosses give a block more energy, you will be able to create lizard monster.
They are the strongest in this demo, but here's the catch: they only eat worms.
So even if you manage to create a lizard, you need to feed them by creating worms to make it stronger and reproduce itself.
And to make the matter even more complex, worms eat lizard eggs.
There are whole a lot more to it, but that's the basics of this game.