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In this turn-based Japanese RPG, young Crono must travel through time through a misfunctioning teleporter to rescue his misfortunate companion and take part in an intricate web of past and present perils. The adventure that ensues soon unveils an evil force set to destroy the world, triggering Crono's race against time to change the course of history and bring about a brighter future.
Crono Meets Marle In 1000 A.D., a teenager named Crono from Truce attends a fair made to celebrate 1000 years since the Kingdom of Guardia's founding. While at the fair, he meets Princess Nadia, or Marle, who is the immediate heir to Guardia. Crono and Marle participate in a demonstration of Crono's friend Lucca's teleportation device; a reaction between it and Marle's pendant, handed down for generations, causes a time Gate to open and transport Marle to 600 A.D., the middle ages. Crono immediately follows using the pendant, and discovers that Marle has been mistaken for the Queen of Guardia...
Also known as: CT, クロノ・トリガー
Japan
March 11, 1995
Chrono Trigger was released on March 11, 1995.
Chrono Trigger takes about 29 hours for the main story, or around 45 hours for full completion.
Chrono Trigger is available on Satellaview, Wii, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Super Famicom.
No — Chrono Trigger is a single-player game.
Chrono Trigger was developed by Square.
Chrono Trigger is rated E10+ by ESRB.