Game Nihonshi Kakumeiji ~Oda Nobunaga~ (ゲーム日本史 革命児 — 織田信長, Translated: Japanese History Game: Rebellious Youth ~Oda Nobunaga~) is a simulation title based on Nobunaga's exploits, abbreviating his life by beginning with his first campaign and ending at Honnōji.
The character designer for the game is Kamui Fujiwara.
Gameplay[]
Gameplay is divided into two segments: a narrative phase and a battle phase. The narrative phase tells the story with fully voiced animated cutscenes.
The battle phase takes place on a grid-based environment. Victory conditions must be met in order to advance through the plot; they may entail from defeating all enemies to reaching a specified escape route. The player loses if Nobunaga is defeated or the turn limit is exceeded. Units consist of spearmen, cavalry, archers, muskets, warships, and pages. If a unit's troop count is low, its manpower will suffer as a result. Officers change units as the story progresses while some can perform certain tactics to hinder opponents.
A script-reading option and a database are also available. Completing the game unlocks the table of contents function, enabling viewers to replay any of the chapters they've seen.
Characters[]
Main Army[]
- Nobunaga Oda
- Katsuie Shibata
- Nobumori Sakuma
- Hidesada Hayashi
- Nagahide Niwa
- Toshiie Maeda
- Tokichiro Kinoshita
- Hanbei Takenaka
- Morinari Andō
- Mitsuhide Akechi
- Narimasa Sassa
- Ieyasu Tokugawa
- Tsuneoki Ikeda
- Yoshinari Mori
- Kazumasa Ishikawa
- Kazumasu Takigawa
- Yasumasa Sakakibara
- Tadayo Ōkubo
- Yoshitaka Kuki
- Ranmaru Mori
- Masakatsu Hachisuka
- Masatsuna Yanada
- Tadatsugu Sakai
NPCs[]
- Kicho
- Masahide Hirate
- Nobuhide Oda
- Nobuyuki Oda
- Dōsan Saitō
- Yoshiaki Ashikaga
- Luís Fróis
- Oichi
- Dota Gozen
Opponents[]
- Nobukata Oda
- Yoshimoto Imagawa
- Nagateru Udono
- Motonobu Okabe
- Tatsuoki Saitō
- Kuroemon Saitō
- Ushinosuke Makimura
- Yasutomo Asahina
- Hironari Hineno
- Yoshikata Rokkaku
- Katatoyo Gotō
- Kenshin Uesugi
- Shingen Takeda
- Katsuyori Takeda
- Nobufusa Baba
- Masakage Yamagata
- Masatoyo Naitō
- Masatsugu Tsuchiya
- Nobukimi Anayama
- Nobusada Obata
- Nobutoyo Takeda
- Nagamasa Azai
- Kazumasa Isono
- Naotsune Endō
- Kagetsune Asakura
- Kagetake Asakura
- Kagetoshi Asakura
- Naotaka Makara
- Narihide Kodama
- Unemenosho Terada
- Hidemitsu Akechi
- Toshimitsu Saitō
Battles[]
- Iwakura Castle
- Okehazama
- Inabayama Castle
- Mitsukuri Castle
- Kanegasaki Castle
- Anegawa
- Nagashino
- Kizugawaguchi
- Honnōji