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Futari Wa Pretty Cure Max Heart: Maji? Maji!? Fight de IN Janai

Futari Wa Pretty Cure Max Heart: Maji? Maji!? Fight de IN Janai is a Gameboy Advance game starring the characters of Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart and the second Pretty Cure video game to be released.

The story is that Misumi Nagisa got tickets for her, Yukishiro Honoka and Kujou Hikari to visit an amusement park before it opens. When they get there, they find that Zakennas have taken over all the attractions. They work their way through four areas of the amusement park to find out who's behind all this.

It is a classic platforming game where you guide the three Pretty Cure girls through stages and boss battles. Each stage is played with a single character, and has two or more platforming sections and a mini-boss battle in between. The focus is on surviving through the stages by dexterity and quick reflexes. The stages are filled with numerous Zakennas that attack the player. You start with three hearts out of a maximum seven, and getting hit by a Zakenna or walking into a trap takes away one heart. For survival, the player can collect extra hearts, and stars which add up to another heart for every five stars collected.

Each stage also has hidden in it a mini-game where you guide that girl's fairy through a labyrinth. Mepple flies a hang glider, Mipple a paraglider, and Porun goes up through the labyrinth instead of down, in a hot air balloon. The labyrinths become harder to navigate as you progress through the game. Stars collected in these mini-games are added to your health when you return to the platform game stage. When the stage is completed, the mini-game is added to the selection of mini-games available from the main menu. From there, mini-games can also be played against another player. They need to have their own GBA and cartridge though.

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Alternative Titles
Futari wa Precure Max Heart: Maji? Maji!? Fight de IN Janai, ふたりはプリキュア Max Heart ・ マジ? マジ!? ファイト de IN じゃない
Platform
Nintendo Gameboy Advance
Developer(s)
Open Sesame
Publishers(s)
Bandai
Genres(s)
Action, Fighting
JP Release Date
July 28, 2005
CERO Rating
CERO A
MVGL User Score
6.5 by 2 user(s)
MVGL Difficulty
-
Composer(s)
-
Website
Official Website
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2 User(s)

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