Romancia: Dragon Slayer Jr. is available in two versions, the MSX1 and MSX2 editions, with enhanced graphics for the latter. The game's narrative revolves around a young warrior, dispatched by the king to rescue a missing princess by traversing monster-ridden catacombs. Diverging from the RPG-style gameplay of Dragon Slayer, Romancia leans towards medieval-themed, platformer action. The protagonist has hit points, can procure objects and weapons, utilize magic, and rest at inns for health recovery. Rather than gaining experience points for strength, player enhancements are dependent on faster attacks and height of jumps.
This game exists in two editions, one for the MSX1 and one for the MSX2 with better graphics.
In Romancia: Dragon Slayer Jr., you are a young warrior whom the king sends on a mission to rescue a lost princess. You must leave the town and enter the dreadful monster-infested catacombs in order to complete your quest.
The game is a departure from Dragon Slayer RPG-oriented gameplay style. It tends more towards medieval-themed platformer action. The hero has hit points, can buy items and weapons, use magic, and stay in inns to recover health. However, instead of receiving experience points and becoming stronger, you simply must attack quicker (by bumping into your opponent on platform levels) and jump higher.