There are lots, most of them Japanese. Titles like Final Fantasy
or Secret of Mana
. Also lots of much simpler games for Game Boy. I’ll put the list of games I played with some descriptions here. Maybe. Some day.
Here is a list of games I played. The ones I finished are bold.
- Azure Dreams (Game Boy)
- Breath of Fire 1, 2 (Game Boy Advance)
- Chronotrigger (SNES)
- Dragon Warrior 1, 2 (Game Boy)
- Final Fantasy Adventure (Game Boy)
- Final Fantasy Legend 1, 2 (Game Boy)
- Final Fantasy – Mystic Quest (SNES)
- Final Fantasy 1 (Game Boy Advance)
- Final Fantasy 2, 3 (5), 4(6) (SNES)
- Final Fantasy 7 (PC)
- Furai No Siren 1, 2 (Game Boy)
- Golden Sun 1, 2 (Game Boy Advance)
- Harvest Moon 1, 2, 3 (Game Boy)
- Harvest Moon (SNES)
- Harvest Moon – Friends of the Mineral Town (Game Boy Advance)
- Knights of Xentar (PC)
- Legend of Lufia (SNES)
- Legend of Lufia (Game Boy)
- Legend of Lufia 2 (SNES)
- Legend of Zelda 3 (SNES)
- Legend of Zelda – Link’s Awakening (Game Boy)
- Legend of Zelda – Oracle of Seasons (Game Boy)
- Legend of Zelda – Oracle of Ages (Game Boy)
- Legend of Zelda – Minish Cap (Game Boy Advance)
- Live a Live (SNES)
- Lufia – Legends of Lore (Game Boy Advance )
- Phantasy Star 3 (Sega Saturn)
- Pokemon Yellow (Game Boy)
- Pokemon Emerald (Game Boy Advance)
- Seiken Densetsu 2 (Secret of Mana) (SNES)
- Seiken Densetsu 3 (Secret of Mana 2) (SNES)
- Shining Force (Game Boy Advance)
- Shining Soul (Game Boy Advance)
- Star Ocean (SNES)
- Star Ocean (Game Boy)
- Summon Nights (Game Boy Advance)
- Survival Kids (Game Boy)
- Sword of Mana (Game Boy Advance)
- Tales of Phantasia (SNES)
I also like the Naive Fantasy setting that most of these games use: free from the seriousness of heroic fantasy and from the “realism” of dark fantasy – just pure fun.