Homeland (video game)

Homeland (Japanese: ホームランド, Hepburn: hōmurando) is a role-playing video game for the GameCube developed and published by Chunsoft, and was released in Japan on April 29, 2005.

A distinctive feature of Homeland is the ability of players to join hands and form a chain in order to combine their stats and special attributes.

Players can be equipped with weapons, shields and accessories, and can carry a very limited number of items.

[2] A Nintendo GameCube Broadband Adapter (DOL-015) is required for multiplayer mode on the internet.

During the game the gamemaster sees a map of the entire homeland and can "descend" to locations where there are players.

Power points are needed to perform "miracles" (similar to skills) such as causing monsters or items to suddenly appear.

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A spiral menu. As the cursor rotates, items appear at one end and disappear from the other.
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Returning the squid king to his throne in the Parasquid storyline (screenshot from a multiplayer game). The group of characters in the lower left are player mascots with accessories.
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The gamemaster view shows the position of players, monsters and treasure chests in an area that is broader than the ordinary player view.