Assuming you can handle all those rooms in turn of course, it is obviously to prevent the player from snatching the extremely generous amount of lives present, and then simply leaving the area with them. (^_~)
@@sasamisa1806 Feels strange that you can access those stages unlocking the door with Kaguya and entering with cirno, only to be locked away forever in those 3 rooms, but then I realize that the original Atlantis no Nazo was known by the japanese as a kusoge so I guess a design choice like that here and there makes more sense now (◕‿◕)
@@kael070 Yep, that game was brutal for sure! I've watched a playthrough of it and I really don't think I'd have the patience nowadays to keep at it. At least with Gensokyo no Nazo, practice will eventually pay off, although I'm still not convinced I could do it on Lunatic, you know. (^_^;) Incidentally, when I first played it, I didn't realise that Yukari isn't simply mocking you if you foolishly enter the door to Stage 42 and that you can guide over into her gap to escape, unlike with the original game. (^o^)
These 3 stages are damn hard, and your reward? getting locked in a box in room 50, thanks game
Get all gold treasure boxes, and don't enter these 3 stages before you get Yukari
Assuming you can handle all those rooms in turn of course, it is obviously to prevent the player from snatching the extremely generous amount of lives present, and then simply leaving the area with them. (^_~)
@@sasamisa1806 Feels strange that you can access those stages unlocking the door with Kaguya and entering with cirno, only to be locked away forever in those 3 rooms, but then I realize that the original Atlantis no Nazo was known by the japanese as a kusoge so I guess a design choice like that here and there makes more sense now (◕‿◕)
@@kael070 Yep, that game was brutal for sure! I've watched a playthrough of it and I really don't think I'd have the patience nowadays to keep at it. At least with Gensokyo no Nazo, practice will eventually pay off, although I'm still not convinced I could do it on Lunatic, you know. (^_^;)
Incidentally, when I first played it, I didn't realise that Yukari isn't simply mocking you if you foolishly enter the door to Stage 42 and that you can guide over into her gap to escape, unlike with the original game. (^o^)