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Mamatoto ~a record of war~

ママトト ~a record of war~

Title
ママトト ~a record of war~
Mamatoto ~a record of war~
Play timeMedium (23h from 3 votes)
DeveloperAlice Soft
PublishersAlice Soft
Arunaru
Relations
Shares characters

Rance IX - Helman Kakumei -

Side story

Mamanyonyo

LinksWikipedia (ja), Wikidata, VNStat

Description

You (Nanasu) are the prince of Mamatoto. You go out and conquer other nations in order to conquer the world.

There is stability/stalemate, so none of the nations can actually take over the world because if they start a war with another country, a third one might have an advantage. Mamatoto is different it has zero territory to worry about. The problem is, it doesn't have much of a population either. So you don't really have an army, thus for many years, Mamatoto, the moving fortress, has been hiding in the monster lands.

You, Nanasu, who has studied magic really hard has recently invented magic to create these magical soldiers. These soldiers are made via cards which you can obtain via battles. So the more battles you fight, the more cards you collect, and the more troops you have in reserve. So now, Mamatoto, the fastest moving fortress in the world, started its move to conquer the world. Mamatoto's goal isn't to get territory - it's to take out governments.

[From the AliceSoft Wiki]

Full reviews

By encrypted12345 on 2022-02-16r36950Vote: 7
<report>For better or worse, this is a unique H-RPG. I can't rate it higher than a 7/10 even after a second replay due to various qualms I have with the game, but I can't rate it any lower for how unique it is. If there are any, there are very few RPGs where you can control both the naive idealist and the cynical mastermind puppeteering him and fewer still where you play as both a vanilla protagonist and a hardcore scum of the earth degenerate. This is not a spoiler at all; it's supposed to be a standout feature of the game and makes it impossible to play for anyone hopelessly vanilla. It's aggravating, yet admirable, that the path to a happy ending for a heroine or a depressing ending are... Read more »
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