Master Chu and the Drunkard Hu

Master Chu and the Drunkard Hu
Developer(s) Joy Van
Publisher(s)
Composer(s) Lóngzhōng Yè[1]
Platform(s) NES
Release date(s)
Genre(s) Platformer
Mode(s) One or two players simultaneously

Master Chu and the Drunkard Hu (Chinese: 盜帥楚留香; pinyin: Dào Shuài Chu Liúxiāng, lit. "Chu Liuxiang: Bandit Chief") is a platform video game released in Asia and in North America for the NES by Joy Van in 1989 and was published by Color Dreams for the North American release. This game was not officially licensed by Nintendo and was manufactured using either non-standard light blue or black cartridges, typical to all games published by Color Dreams.

Story

Master Chu and the Drunkard Hu title screen

The player plays as Master Chu. The Hindu god Shiva has cursed the village where Chu resides. Chu's friend Master Hu has failed to stop Shiva and has resorted to drinking. Chu must set out to stop Shiva and his minions. Despite Hu being a drunk, in 2 player mode, Chu and Hu can play simultaneously.

Gameplay

The game has 10 levels, or rounds, as they are called in the game. In the first 7 rounds, the player must collect 8 symbols of harmony (which resembled red and white yin-yang symbols) scattered throughout the area. Some symbols are hidden and may be found by shooting certain objects in the level. Successfully finding all 8 symbols will transport the player to the level's boss. After beating the boss, the player must then find the Flaming Key of Freedom hidden in the boss's room to proceed to the next round.

In rounds 8 and 9, the player simply fights a boss three times and is awarded the key. In round 10, the player fights two more bosses with Shiva in the background and after defeating them, Shiva is fought. Successfully defeating Shiva wins the game.

Both Chu and Hu have similar attributes. The player may fire shots of energy with the A button and can use a fan with Chu or knife with Hu with the B button that can defend against certain projectiles (so, in order to jump, you press up on the D-pad). The player may find various items that can restore health, grant invincibility, extra lives, or increase the number of shots fired.

There are numerous enemies and obstacles in the levels to harm the player. If the player has the item that increases the number of shots, being harmed by anything will downgrade this item. When all lives are lost, the game is over, but the player may continue an infinite amount of times. Continuing on any rounds past 7 will take the player back to the start of round 7.

Reception

Reception
Review score
PublicationScore
AllGame[2]

Allgame's Skyler Miller described the game as unplayable due to some obvious bugs.[2]

See also

References

  1. "Longzhong Ye". Videogame Music Preservation Foundation. Retrieved July 19, 2015.
  2. 1 2 Miller, Skyler. "Master Chu and the Drunkard Hu - Review". Allgame. Retrieved June 2, 2013.
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