Twinbee 101
Light's cousin, who enjoys a pop idol-like popularity in Donburi Island. In the ending, he is hit by Pastel for making a lewd comment. However, he appears at the very end of the game. TwinBee's original pilot in previous games, who has disappeared in this game. He has a plaster pasted on the sole of his right foot. His body color is blue with a yellow canopy.
Although he was originally modified so he could be piloted exclusively by Light, the protagonist can pilot him as well. He was left parked at the entrance of the Niconico Mountain Post until he is discovered by the protagonist. Although the "Protagonist" was designed so that their age and gender would be ambiguous according to interviews with the developers, the game's supporting cast such as Madoka and Vielen refer to them by male pronouns.Ī sentient aircraft originally piloted by Light in previous games, it is paired with the protagonist in this game. Their personality can be changed from serious to rebellious or even perverted depending on the player's actions. They have an androgynous face with shoulder-long hair. Their characteristic outfit consists of a cap, knee-long trousers and a vest. They are summoned from the real world by Princess Melora in order to save the TwinBee world. The fruits that can be found include (from least to most valuable) satsumas, apples, grapes, cherries and peaches.Ī new character, they are the player's alter-ego whose name can be decided at the start of the game. Money –called " en" in this game– dropped by enemies tends to be very few instead, the player acquires profit by selling fruits and items left behind by defeated enemies. In addition to combat, the player can also gain experience by doing assorted favors to townspeople in villages. Regardless of the current level, each party member must acquire around 5,000 experience points in order to level-up (although TwinBee is not restricted by this limit at the beginning of the game). Additionally, the party member who delivers the finishing blow to an enemy gets extra experience points. The experience points obtained from defeating enemies are acquired at a fixed rate (160 points from small enemies and 600 from bosses), which are then distributed –either raised or lowered– depending on the level differences between allied and enemy characters (where the weakest members of the player's party are given more experience points from defeating the same group of enemies). The ending varies depending on who was the girl most impressed by the protagonist.
Twinbee 101 simulator#
While TwinBee RPG is primarily a role-playing video game, it features a dating simulator system similar to those found in Konami's Tokimeki Memorial series, in which the protagonist tries to gain the affections of various girls they meet along their adventure. The player controls a new protagonist who is summoned to Donburi Island to serve as a temporary pilot for TwinBee, following the mysterious disappearance of TwinBee's regular pilot, Light. There are also two new characters, Molte and Vielen, who possess mysterious ESP powers.
These include Shizu and Saryuto, two androids created by Warumon to pilot the Black TwinBee mechas. TwinBee RPG is based off TwinBee PARADISE, so it features the same voice actors, as well as several other characters that were previously only seen/heard in the anime and radio dramas. It's then up to the player to gather the rest of the TwinBee Team, find out what happened to Light, and save the island from the evil Dr. Not long after this encounter, the protagonist finds a baffled TwinBee on the side of the road, sans his regular pilot, Light.
They soon find out that the responsible was none other than Princess Melora, who explains her actions and pleads for their help in solving the recent incidents that have been occurring in Donburi Island.
Suddenly, something goes horribly wrong and they get zapped inside of the device. The story begins from the player's perspective as they are watching an episode of the TwinBee anime on TV.