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is a video game series of
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s developed by
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(formerly Chunsoft). Unlike licensed crossovers within the ''
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'' franchise, this series features original characters; including the eponymous
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protagonist Shiren and his traveling companion and talking
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Koppa, with a plot and the location set generally in
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, and though indicative of the core games, which is navigating through a randomly generated dungeon using turn-based moves. , there have been multiple games across
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and
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platforms,
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,
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, and
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, as well as few other medias released throughout the years. These games are based on procedural generated dungeons ("mystery dungeons"), which are dungeons with unique corridors and rooms for each floors every time the player enters in one. In dungeons, they have to fight monsters while collecting items to survive throughout the adventure, whether to protect against stronger foes, avoid unseen traps and hazards, or avoid starving, with the goal of exiting the dungeon after a fixed number of floors.


Gameplay

Most ''Mystery Dungeon'' games center around exploring a dungeon with randomly generated layouts and fights. These are in a
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manner, where the player's every action such as attacking or walking is met by the opponents' action. Chunsoft described the gameplay as being like
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. Escape from the dungeon is allowed in certain places or using certain items. In most games from this series, when the player loses the game by fainting, they lose everything and have to start from scratch. Features distinct to the ''Shiren the Wanderer'' series include the "Melding Jar" which allows players to synthesize items and weapons into more powerful ones. A unique gameplay element that first appeared in '' Shiren the Wanderer GB2: Magic Castle of the Desert'' and later in the ''Mystery Dungeon'' series and its crossovers is rescuing other players via passwords. They went with the idea of player sharing passwords instead of using the Game Boy's
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in order to help others, as there were not many owners of the cable. This idea was expanded in '' Shiren the Wanderer Gaiden: Asuka the Swordswoman'' with the addition of online support. Within the online support, players received new dungeons, called either "Weekly Dungeon"; a dungeon that can be played online on a weekly basis, or "Challenge Dungeon"; a more difficult dungeon where useful items appeared rarely. Another gameplay that was introduced in this series was the ability to collect monsters in dungeons via an item in '' Shiren the Wanderer 2: Shiren's Castle and the Oni Invasion'', along with a place to let the player see their collection. It was later reused in the franchise, notably in '' Dragon Quest: Young Yangus and the Mysterious Dungeon'', and the ''
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'' series minus the use of an item.
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explained that the appeal of the ''Mystery Dungeon'' series is that every game is different and that players skills are constantly being challenged, which helps the player feel deeply involved. Seiichiro Nagahata, who supervised and planned the development of the
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version of '' Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer'', explained that the ''Mystery Dungeon'' series is all about "tension" and "reasoning".


Development

Before the series' creation, the ''Mystery Dungeon'' franchise had only one game known as '' Torneko's Great Adventure: Mystery Dungeon'' in 1993. It was Chunsoft's first try on bringing the roguelike genre to home console after
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's attempt, of which the latter was met with little success.


History

The company wanted to work on the new features and gameplay mechanics featured in ''
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'', a variant of '' Rogue'', with one of them being able to steal items from a shopkeeper. However, it was not possible to convert the new content from ''NetHack'' with characters from the ''
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'' series; one case was with
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, who is himself a merchant in the series. The scenarios present throughout the series were written so they would not interfere too much into its core genre; its story length is noticeably smaller than the other crossovers, but also intriguing for each title as they are mixed with the genre's difficulty. Two years after the release of ''Torneko's Great Adventure'', ''Mystery Dungeon 2: Shiren the Wanderer'' was released as the company's second work for the ''Mystery Dungeon'' series, with a new world setting and unique characters. Although the first game was not as popular as its predecessor, the company kept working on it later on. Many titles from this series were developed simultaneously throughout the years, where one title was focused on creating original features in its gameplay for home console, while the other was remaining basic, respecting the "traditional dungeon types" for which they were forced to due to the limitations of handheld console; ''Mystery Dungeon 2: Shiren the Wanderer'' on
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and ''Shiren the Wanderer GB: Monster of Moonlight Village'' on
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, and ''Shiren the Wanderer 2: Shiren's Castle and the Oni Invasion'' on
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and ''Shiren the Wanderer GB2: Magic Castle of the Desert'' on
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. '' Shiren the Wanderer 4: The Eye of God and the Devil's Navel'' and '' Shiren the Wanderer: The Tower of Fortune and the Dice of Fate'' were also developed simultaneously, albeit both of them were released on Nintendo DS in 2010 and exclusively in Japan. Other contributors outside of the company have participated in the series, such as Akiman for the Nintendo DS release of the first game, who he himself requested to Nakamura to do some artworks for the characters, of which one of his arts was featured in the Japanese's box art. After the release of ''The Tower of Fortune and the Dice of Fate'' in 2010, the series entered a dormant state. However, there have been numerous indications of potential returning of the series in recent years. In 2018, Mitsutoshi Sakurai, Spike Chunsoft's current president, answered for potential ports of the series in the future, although it will be a challenge as employees said it will not be a success. In 2020,
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has left a secret message in the
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and Steam ports of ''The Tower of Fortune and the Dice of Fate'', indicating he is still able to work on the next games if there are enough voices from the fans to green-lit a new ''Mystery Dungeon'' game within the company. This worked as the Switch port of ''The Tower of Fortune and the Dice of Fate'' was well received in reception and sales, thus green-lighting the development of the sixth numbered game, '' Shiren the Wanderer: The Mystery Dungeon of Serpentcoil Island''.


Music

The soundtracks were composed by late ''Dragon Quest'' composer
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, and
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for this series. Sugiyama made use of East Asian elements for the series, compared to his more European-styled ''Dragon Quest'' compositions, using instruments such as a
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flute. This theme would remain for the series' next titles. Hayato Matsuo later became the main composer for the series, starting in the Game Boy Color release of ''Magic Castle of the Desert'' in 2001. Sugiyama asked Matsuo not to have his music arranged too much; he had to modify them enough to differ his scores with Sugiyama's for the series. Prior to his death, Sugiyama would occasionally return exclusively to contribute a main theme and some battle themes.


Design

New titles are released with unique gameplay for each one, with Seiichiro Nagahata balancing the core games based on how players and employees would complete a dungeon. Early into the series, some content were sharing similarities with those of the ''Dragon Quest'' series, as its predecessor in the ''Mystery Dungeon'' franchise was a spin-off of the latter. Hence, data and its
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were recycled in the first game. Gameplay was balanced with the use of sheets from
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by Nagahata, in order to understand data for items and monsters better in dungeons. Shin-ichiro Tomie, the series' scenarist and sometimes director until the spin-off game ''Shiren Monsters: Netsal'', has suggested to set the series's story in feudal Japan, compared to the previous ''Mystery Dungeon'' title. Character designer
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later took part during the production of ''Mystery Dungeon 2: Shiren the Wanderer'' after his first contribution in Chunsoft's ''
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'' as an artist. In an interview with the company, they wanted someone who could work on the then sequel to ''Torneko's Great Adventure'', but he was not familiar with the title, nor the roguelike genre at the time of the interview. After being interested in the genre by playing through the game and being employed in the company, he was able work in the game, with respecting the theme Tomie imposed to the game instead of a western art style, like
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's ''Dragon Quest'' characters. Many drafts were made for the silent protagonist of the eponymous game, and its mascot monster the Mamel, but most of them were lost. Since then, he has contributed to the series as a character designer, occasionally as an art director like in ''Shiren's Castle and the Oni Invasion''. From the Wii release of ''Shiren the Wanderer'' to ''The Tower of Fortune and the Dice of Fate'', the lead scenarist was replaced by
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, as Tomie was working on the other branches of the ''Mystery Dungeon'' series, most notably in the ''Pokémon'' branch, before reprising his role in ''The Mystery Dungeon of Serpentcoil Island''.


Games

The games are primarily developed and published by Spike Chunsoft, formerly Chunsoft before the merging in 2012. There are exceptions where a few games were developed or published by other companies, whether in Japan or in the west. Across the series, including spin-offs and excluding remakes and ports throughout the years, there have been 12 games released in total, with ''The Mystery Dungeon of Serpentcoil Island'' being the most recent mainline game that will be released in 2024. Prior to that game, the series was dormant with ''The Tower of Fortune and the Dice of Fate'', released in 2010, which was the last mainline game for over thirteen years. As this series remained in Japan for a long time, it was only in 2008 that it got its first release outside of Japan with the Nintendo DS release of ''Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer'', published by Sega. Back then, and even today, there have been
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s of this series in many languages, including English, such as the fan translation of ''Shiren's Castle and the Oni Invasion'', completed exactly 21 years after its initial release. The series had its first spin-off game in 2004, titled ''Shiren Monsters: Netsal''. It is only one game based on its monsters. Its gameplay was notably changed to the sport genre, specifically towards
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, compared to the mainline's roguelike genre. Another game for the series was released for
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machines in 2013, titled ''Shiren the Wanderer: Princess Suzune and the Tower of Slumber''.


Plot

While the series does not have an exact year of when it occurs, there exists a timeline for the eponymous protagonist, but also his friend Asuka. Canonically, ''Shiren's Castle and the Oni Invasion'' is the earliest point of the story, where Shiren began his adventure with Koppa when he was a child, and goes up to ''The Sleeping Princess and the Karakuri Mansion'', where he learns about his descendants and his family at 21. Throughout the series, beings known as the Eight Rivanian Beast Gods observe, if not obstruct Shiren during his adventures.


Other media

The ''Shiren the Wanderer'' story has been adapted to other media over time. One such example is ''Shiren the Wanderer: Flowers Dancing in the Golden Town Amteca'', a novella adaptation published in December 2004. It is set in the timeline of the original game titled ''Mystery Dungeon 2: Shiren the Wanderer'' and features new characters.


Reception

Although it has less popularity than the franchise's other crossovers, notably the ''
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'' crossover, ''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon'', of which led to confusion onto the series' origins, there exist a moderate fanbase of the series with a majority located in Japan. Passionate fans of the ''Shiren the Wanderer'' series are also commonly called "Shi-Ranger" in Japan. It has been both praised and criticized for its difficulty, and generally noted for the uneven quality of the randomly generated levels, or "floors", the games produce, which led to generally favorable ratings in Japan and throughout the world.
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awarded a 36/40 to ''Shiren's Castle and the Oni Invasion'' and a 38/40 to the original release of ''Magic Castle of the Desert'', the highest score the publication had given to a Game Boy Color game. As of 2022, the series has sold over two million copies, with all versions of ''Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer'' and ''The Tower of Fortune and the Dice of Fate'' leading among other titles. Crossovers with this series also happened outside of the ''Mystery Dungeon'' franchise, with the eponymous protagonist appearing as himself or costumes based on him, likewise for Asuka, or monsters make their presence in games that were published by Spike Chunsoft, like ''
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'', or in their own IPs such as '' 428: Shibuya Scramble'', and the ''
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'' and '' AI: The Somnium Files'' series.


Notes

million copies sold from the '' Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer'' titles, million copies sold from the '' Shiren the Wanderer: Monster of Moonlight Village'' titles, million copies sold from '' Shiren the Wanderer 2: Shiren's Castle and the Oni Invasion'', million copies sold from the '' Shiren the Wanderer: Magic Castle of the Desert'' titles, million copies sold from the '' Shiren the Wanderer Gaiden: Asuka the Swordswoman'' titles, million copies sold from ''Shiren Monsters: Netsal'', million copies sold from the '' Shiren the Wanderer 3: The Sleeping Princess and the Karakuri Mansion'' titles, million copies sold from the '' Shiren the Wanderer 4: The Eye of God and the Devil's Navel'' titles, 0.5 million copies sold from the '' Shiren the Wanderer: The Tower of Fortune and the Dice of Fate'' titles.


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