Software:Choro Q Wonderful!
| Choro Q Wonderful! | |
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| Developer(s) | E-game |
| Publisher(s) | Takara |
| Director(s) | Etsuhiro Wada |
| Producer(s) | Takeshi Ikenoue |
| Composer(s) | Fumio Tanabe |
| Series | Choro Q |
| Platform(s) | PlayStation |
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| Genre(s) | Racing |
Choro Q Wonderful! (チョロQワンダフォー!) is a 1999 role-playing and racing video game for the PlayStation, developed by E-game and published by Takara. It is the successor to the Tamsoft-developed Choro Q 3 and hence the third sequel to Penny Racers (1996); the "Wonderful" name in its title, in Japanese pronunciation, is a pun on "four". An English-language fan translation was released in 2023.[1]
Gameplay

Choro Q Wonderful! was the first Choro Q video game to incorporate plot-based progression with role-playing elements.[2]
Reception and legacy
Famitsu scored the game 26 out of 40.[3] In an import review, PLAY UK magazine scored it 66% calling it "not wonderful, just plain dull...".[4]
In 2002, E-game and Takara produced Road Trip Adventure on the PlayStation 2 which was localized globally, with a similar racing-RPG concept.[5]
References
- ↑ "Kotaku's Weekend Guide: 5 Games To Rejuvenate The Soul" (in en). 2023-09-08. https://kotaku.com/games-to-play-overwatch-2-halo-30xx-starfield-choro-q-1850817659/slides/6.
- ↑ "Choro Q Wonderful!" (in en). 2023-09-08. https://kotaku.com/games/choro-q-wonderful.
- ↑ "チョロQ ワンダフォー! まとめ [PS / ファミ通.com"]. 2018-07-30. https://www.famitsu.com/cominy/?m=pc&a=page_h_title&title_id=18812.
- ↑ Paragon Publishing (May 2000) (in English). PLAY UK Issue 062. https://archive.org/details/play-062/PLAY%20?view=theater.
- ↑ Virtue, Graeme (2014-10-26). "Road Trip Adventure is a refreshingly laidback RPG" (in en). https://www.eurogamer.net/honk-if-you-love-loafing-road-trip-adventure-is-a-refreshingly-laidback-rpg.

