Otaku no Seiza: An Adventure in the Otaku Galaxy

Otaku no Seiza: An Adventure in the Otaku Galaxy

Box art of Otaku no Seiza video game
Game
Developer Advance Communications, Pack-In-Video
Publisher M&M
Genre Role-playing video game
Platform Famicom
Released July 31, 1991
Original video animation
Directed by Akira Nishimori
Released October 7, 1994 November 23, 1994
Episodes 2

Otaku no Seiza: An Adventure in the Otaku Galaxy (おたくの星座, lit. "Constellation of the Geeks") is a role-playing video game that was developed by Advance Communications and published by M&M for the Famicom in 1991. Aurora Quest: Otaku no Seiza in Another World (オーロラクエスト おたくの星座) is a remake of the Famicom version for the Turbo CD by Pack-In-Video in December 1993 and featured updated graphics. Neither version was released outside Japan. An anime based on the games was also released in Japan in 1994.

The game is a combination of science fiction and comedy in which a nameless hero arrives in a city where women have stolen the rights of men. The player controls the man as he tries to free men in the city. Otaku no Seiza features turn-based battles, similar to the Dragon Quest series.

Gameplay

Otaku no Seiza features standard role-playing video gameplay. Players control a party of characters through overhead environments, including towns, dungeons, and a world map. While on the world map or in a dungeon, the party will randomly encounter enemies. The perspective switches to a first-person mode and the enemies and party members take turns attacking or healing.

Plot

Otaku no Seiza tells the story of Fuyuu City, a place built in space far in the future. Aurora, a group of five attractive and powerful women, control the city. Men in the city are treated poorly compared to women, until the protagonist finds himself in the middle of the city with amnesia. Outraged, the protagonist decides to defeat Aurora and gain rights for the discriminated men of the city.

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