Eberouge

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Eberouge
Developer(s) Fujitsu
Publisher(s) Takara
Platforms Sega Saturn / PlayStation
Release date(s)
    Genre(s) Dating sim / Strategy
    Mode(s) Single-player

    Eberouge (エーベルージュ Ēberūju?) is a video game developed by Fujitsu and published by Takara on the Sega Saturn and PlayStation in Japan in 1997. It is a dating sim game with similar gameplay and graphical representation to Konami's Tokimeki Memorial.

    Story and World Setting

    The story happens in a parallel world named EbeLand. The setting is similar to the medieval age in Europe. Magic is common and is a common subject taught in colleges. In this world, the ecosystem is originated and supported by a central huge tree. However, due to the overdevelopment of industries and use of fossil fuel, global warming is rampant. The huge tree is dying, which endangers the game world.

    Long ago, this land was saved by the Goddess Ebe from total destruction, but years later, an archeologist among the survivors felt the balance of the land tipping again. So he created institutes to train a student that can create magic, as the Goddess did, to save the land once more.

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