Dante: RPG Construction Tool

Dante: RPG Construction Tool (1990)

by ASCII Corporation
Genres:Adventure
Themes:Action, Educational
Game modes:Single player
Story:Dante: RPG Construction Tool is the game release that ASCII and Enterbrain considered the very start of the RPG Maker series.
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