God Medicine: Fantasy Sekai no Tanjou is a 1993 role-playing game for the Game Boy, released exclusively in Japan by Konami. A new version supporting Super Game Boy and adding beastiary support, "God Medicine Hukkokuban," was issued in 1998 via Nintendo Power service. The plot revolves around three RPG enthusiasts, Noah, Ken and Miki who, following the disappearance of their favorite gaming company, acquire powers from defeated warriors to save the world within the unlaunched game, Phantom. Gameplay involves traditional RPG elements with characters leveling up, learning spells, and acquiring Maphu attacks. Players can save progress at any point, except during battles.
God Medicine: Fantasy Sekai no Tanjou is a role-playing video game for the Game Boy. The game was released by Konami in 1993, only in Japan. The game was re-released in 1998 through the Nintendo Power service, adding Super Game Boy support and featuring a bestiary for encountered monsters; this version was called God Medicine Hukkokuban.
A video gaming company was to release Phantom, their new RPG, but the company mysteriously is destroyed. Noah, Ken, and Miki are three RPG fans that are disappointed by this. Wandering about, they stumble upon a shack with a great demon inside, battling three warriors. The warriors are defeated and the demon exits through a portal. The warriors give their souls and powers to the three RPG fans, who now must enter Phantom to save the game's world. However, they must also protect the real world from the demon.
God Medicine features standard RPG elements. The three characters can level up through battle and equip weapons and armor. Spells can be learned, as well as Maphu attacks. After the party collects Maphu gems and gains the special Maphu weapons, they can put the gems in the weapons. Each gem has a different effect depending on what character equips it. Some Maphu attacks need to be charged during battle first. The charges last even if the battle is finished. The player can save anytime, except in battle.