Ragnarok Battle Offline

Ragnarok Battle Offline is a beat 'em up game for Microsoft Windows created by dōjin soft developer French-Bread. The soundtrack is composed by Raito of Lisa-Rec. It is a homage and a spoof of the massively multiplayer online role-playing game Ragnarok Online created by South Korean developer Gravity Corporation.

Ragnarok Battle Offline
Developer(s)French-Bread
Publisher(s)French-Bread
Gravity
Artist(s)Namikai Harukaze
SeriesRagnarok series
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Release2007
Genre(s)Beat 'em up
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Ragnarok Battle Offline impressed Gravity Corporation so much that it has been given a release outside Japan. Released as Ragnarok Battle, the game has been distributed in Indonesia, Taiwan, Thailand and a deluxe package in Korea which comes with its own gamepad. Level Up! Games also released an English version of Ragnarok Battle Offline available in the Philippines. However, this release is based only on the initial version of Ragnarok Battle Offline, which does not include the expansions released by French-Bread.

Since April 14, 2007, the game has been digitally distributed through Melonbooks DL.[1]

Gameplay

Though primarily a beat 'em up game, Ragnarok Battle Offline also contains some role-playing elements. The player creates a character from one of six basic classes and one unlockable class, allocate points to the character's stats and skills, and enter one of the stages. Up to three people can play at once, using the keyboard, joysticks or gamepads.

gollark: Technically, no, but in practice they are.
gollark: (chromebooks and other locked-down-but-with-web-access-and-stuff systems)
gollark: Weird how thin clients are increasingly becoming the trendy thing again, but in a different way to what people presumably thought.
gollark: Interestingly, you can run your own applications on it with some work (I made a RSS reader) and its browser appears to be kind of broken in a variety of ways and not enforce CORS.
gollark: My Kindle (the e-ink kind, not the android tablets) actually runs Linux using X, the "awesome" window manager, and some sort of vaguely horrible GUI which seems to be made with HTML/CSS/JS.

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.