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Game information for "Lucienne's Quest" - DP Online Rarity Guide

Game ID: 15475

Console / System: 3DO

Title: Lucienne's Quest

Aliases: Sword & Sorcery (Japan)

Scarcity (loose): 7

Value in USD (loose): 70

Scarcity (complete): 0

Value in USD (complete): 0

Publisher: Panasonic

Section: 1

Developer: Micro Cabin

Style: Turn-Based RPG

Exceptional: +

Description: A serious weakness in the US 3DO library - as any RPG fan would point out - are its RPG’s. The system is simply lacking a blockbuster, and you can count the total representation of such games on one hand. Of these, the standout is Lucienne’s Quest, a somewhat generic but entertaining turn-based fantasy title. Beyond the game’s charm lies another reason to hunt it down: it is getting extremely hard to find. Of all the games on the system, this is the both the most wanted and most expensive. Keep an eye out.

Release date (MM/DD/YYYY): 03/96

Country / region: USA

Part #: FZ-SM0251

System exclusive: 0

Periodical's review: Electronic Gaming Monthly gave this game a 7, 6.5, 6.5, and 5 (out of 10).

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