Press release:
The US-based indie games publisher The Retro Room Games are today very pleased and excited to announce that their anime-styled boss rush/shoot-em-up game “Song Of Morus – Gala Of Battle“, is now digitally and physically available for the Nintendo Game Boy (you can buy the game via The Retro Room Games’ online shop at the price of 42.99 USD).
“Song of Morus: Gala of Battle” is a boss rush shoot ’em up game for the Game Boy, where players battle against a variety of bosses alongside the protagonist Song, fighting against evil undead and spiritual creatures.
The game uses the Game Boy Printer function to print special bookmarks of in-game characters, complemented by its appealing anime-style visuals.
It is available in both complete box and cart-only options, with compatibility across NTSC, PAL, and JAP regions, and works on all devices that play Game Boy games.
Please note that box art is subject to change and shipping times may vary from weeks to months depending on location and manufacturing times.
Features:
Anime-inspired boss rush shoot ’em up game.
The utilization of the Game Boy Printer to print character bookmarks.
Engage in battles against a variety of bosses alongside Song.
Options for purchasing: Complete Box or Cart Only.
Complete Box includes game cart, box, and instruction manual.
Cart Only option includes game cart, compatible with NTSC, PAL, & JAP regions.
Compatibility ensured with all devices that play Game Boy games.
About The Retro Room Games
The Retro Room Games started in 2019 as a development company and has blossomed into a development and publishing house. They work with commercial companies and indie developers alike. They have published for various platforms from NES to Game Boy to Sega Dreamcast among others. Some of the games published to date are Airball, BIG2SMALL, Chip’s Challenge, Elland: The Crystal Wars, Gelatinous: Humanity Lost, and Magic & Legend: Time Knights, and Quest Arrest. They are very passionate about keeping retro games and retro style games alive and in the hands of awesome people. They will continue to keep them alive for another generation to come!
Jonas “O.J” Ek
The Gaming Ground
Twitter: @TheGamingGround
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Tags: Anime, Boss rush, Gala Of Battle, Game Boy, Indie games, Nintendo, Retro games, Shoot ‘em-up, Song Of Morus, The Retro Room Games