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- For the Super Nintendo game, see Super Adventure Island.
Super Adventure Island, known as Shin Takahashi Meijin no Bōken Jima (新高橋名人の冒険島, lit. "New Master Takahashi's Adventure Island") in Japan, is a modified version of Wonder Boy in Monster Land released by Hudson Soft for mobile phones. In Japan it was released for i-mode on August 2, 2004 and for Vodafone live! on December 1 in the same year. It was later released in North America.[1][2] It is no longer available for download.
Story[]
Master Higgins received a letter from the king of the southern island informing him that the Evil God sealed in a jar in the island broke free. As result, the island was a chaos, and Higgins goes to the island to do something about the evil god and restore peace.
Changes[]
- Gameplay appears to have been mainly based on the Bikkuriman World version of the game, with the Death Master and Myconid Master counterparts sharing the same design, and the Demon counterpart replacing the Hob Goblin.
- The game has three difficulty levels, Easy, Normal, and Hard, and high scores are registered for each difficulty.
- Graphics were updated and altered to fit the Adventure Island series, having different characters and some aesthetic changes, such as rocky buildings in some areas.
Enemies[]
- Snake
- Python
- Anacoda
- Myconid
- Orc
- Vampire
- Were Bat
- Will-o'-Wisp
- Skeleton
- Undead Fighter
- Jellyfish
- Octopus
- Bubbly Crab
- Rat
- Mudman
- Roper
- Yeti
- Snow Yeti
Bosses[]
- Giant Bat (Death Master and Myconid Master counterpart)
- Water Spirit (Vampire Lord counterpart)
- Treant (Knight counterpart)
- Witch (Kraken counterpart)
- Werewolf (Giant Kong counterpart)
- ? (Sphinx counterpart)
- Fire Spirit (Demon counterpart)
- Evil God (Dragon counterpart)
Gallery[]
Videos[]
External links[]
- Shin Takahashi Meijin no Bōken Jima official page (i-mode version)
- Shin Takahashi Meijin no Bōken Jima official page (Vodafone live! version)