The Necros’ Fortress, a shokugan (food toy) introduced here, was released by Lotte in the late 1980s. It was planned by Hiroshi Adachi, a.k.a. PH Chadha, the author of the original PC Engine game Tengai Makyoukai, and Oji Hiroi, who is now well known for his work with AKB. The sculpting was done by Shigeo Uchida.
What made the Necros Fortress so great at the time was that it came with trading cards and dolls.
And this doll has a gimmick that it changes color when warmed up! (There is also a hidden pattern model that changes color when cooled)
(There is also a hidden pattern model that changes color when cooled.
Also included on the back of the box is a monster map so you can see at a glance how many types there are in all.
This is a characteristic of the recent secret versions in the toy industry, where you don’t know what’s in the box until you buy it. (Of course, you don’t know what’s in the box until you buy it, but it means that a complete list is included from the start.
For such a high quality product, the price was 100 yen for the chocolate ball candy! (No consumption tax, there was no consumption tax at the time).
(No consumption tax, there was no consumption tax back then.) This was probably possible because of the bubble economy, but in this day and age, I’m sure it would be sold at a fixed price of 500 yen or more. Nowadays, the price is at a premium, so this can be considered an investment. It’s not uncommon for something that cost 100 yen back then to be sold for thousands or tens of thousands of yen now.
- The Necros Fortress Story
- Fortress of Necros, general map
- The Fortress of Necros (Vol. 1) Story
- The Fortress of Necros (Vol. 2) Story
- The Fortress of Necros (Vol. 3) Story
- The Fortress of Necros (Vol. 4) Story
- The Fortress of Necros (Vol. 5) Story
- The Fortress of Necros (Vol. 6) Story
- The Fortress of Necros (Vol. 7) Story
- The Fortress of Necros (Vol. 8) Story
- RPG elements that allow players to choose and defeat enemies
- Rare? Merging of cutting errors
- A knight cursed by his enemies.
- The color of the card changes the rank.
- Actually, there was an ice cream version, and the freebie was a sticker!
- This is the latest work by Hiroshi Adachi, the author of “Fortress of Necros.
The Necros Fortress Story
Fortress of Necros, general map
First of all, there is an overall map of the Necros fortress.
This world is called the “Kingdom of Tankirie” and is roughly categorized into the following trilogy that will be completed.
The Fortress of Necros (Vol. 1) Story
The Fortress of Necros (Vol. 2) Story
The Fortress of Necros (Vol. 3) Story
The Fortress of Necros (Vol. 4) Story
The Fortress of Necros (Vol. 5) Story
The Fortress of Necros (Vol. 6) Story
The Fortress of Necros (Vol. 7) Story
The Fortress of Necros (Vol. 8) Story
RPG elements that allow players to choose and defeat enemies
The map lists the enemy characters, but there is also a list box with their friends. Of course, as with the monsters, cards and dolls are included.
Rare? Merging of cutting errors
The game is played by rolling the dice and dealing damage according to the number that comes up. If you win, you get an item, and if you don’t, you fill in the squares on the back of the card to increase your level.
A knight cursed by his enemies.
Players also have weaknesses and can be cursed if they fight natural enemies.
The color of the card changes the rank.
The image shows the boss family of the “Dark Emperor Arc”. It was interesting to see the concept of family and siblings, as well as how the time axis progressed as the game progressed, so that even the same character could change their position two or three times: old, killed, injured, married, or promoted.
Actually, there was an ice cream version, and the freebie was a sticker!
The gimmick is that when the room is darkened, items appear on the stickers. However, not all of the character stickers were included, and they were carefully selected.
This is the latest work by Hiroshi Adachi, the author of “Fortress of Necros.
Dendrogygus: The Demon Castle of Metamos,” the latest work by Hiroshi Adachi, the author of the popular 80’s Necros fortress, Tengai Makyo, has been officially remade under the Zineen brand!