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2026-03-02
talk about ~The Tower of Druaga~ The first installment of the Babylonian Castle Saga
• Pioneer Action RPG released by Namco in 1984, where Gil climbs a 60-floor tower to defeat the demon Druaga,
• Prince Gil must rescue Priestess Kai and reclaim the Blue Crystal Rod from the tower rebuilt by the resurrected demon Druaga.
• Gil uses a sword and shield; Kai is the stone-turned heroine; Druaga is the multi-armed final boss based on Babylonian myths.
• Players navigate mazes to find keys and doors, while unlocking chests by fulfilling cryptic, hintless conditions.
• Renowned for its iconic BGM by Junko Ozawa and its innovative blend of action with RPG-like character growth elements.
• Mystery-solving fueled arcade community bonding, but lack of hints was also criticized as unreasonable or unfair.
• Difficulty is extreme due to illogical chest conditions (e.g., pressing 1P Start) that are impossible without guides.
• Spawned sequels like The Return of Ishtar and an anime; characters guest-starred in games like SoulCalibur and Smash Bros.
• A cultural milestone that redefined slimes as weak enemies and remains a legendary Namco hit despite its extreme difficulty.
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