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Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure, released in Japan as The Puppet Princess of Marl Kingdom is a tactical role-playing game for the PlayStation from Atlus USA and Nippon Ichi Software, the creators of Disgaea, and is part of the Marl Kingdom series. Rhapsody, along with its sequels, are considered musical RPGs, meaning in place of FMV cutscenes, there are musical numbers, complete with vocals. The ga...
The game centers around the adventures of Cornet, a girl who can talk to puppets and has a magical horn that grants wishes, and Kururu, a puppet that has the heart and soul of a human. The majority of the game is about Cornet and Kururu trying to save Prince Ferdinand (whom Cornet is in love with) after he has been turned to stone by the self-proclaimed "most beautiful witch in the world." The witch, Marjoly, also has a crush on the prince and had meant to put him to sleep, but messed up the spell and accidentally turned him to stone.
Also known as: The Puppet Princess of Marl Kingdom, Marl Oukoku no Ningyou Hime, Rhapsody_en.exe, Marl Ōkoku no Ningyō Hime
Japan
December 17, 1998
Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure was released on December 17, 1998.
Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure is available on PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch.
No — Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure is a single-player game.
Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure was developed by Nippon Ichi Software and published by Atlus USA.
Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure is rated E by ESRB.