
Blue's Journey
A colorful platformer where players control Blue, a tiny alien from the planet Raguy, on a mission to save his homeworld from the invading Daruma Tribe.
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About This Retro Game
Known as 'Raguy' in Japan, this game features Blue's ability to transform into different forms - a flying saucer for gliding and a bouncing ball for attacking enemies.
The game spans 32 levels across 8 vibrant worlds, each with unique environmental hazards and enemy types inspired by Japanese folklore.
Notable for its charming character designs and innovative transformation mechanics, Blue's Journey was one of the few platformers released for the Neo Geo system.
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