Causes Spot to launch up to two smaller versions of himself (Jnrs) directly at enemies. Whilst you are not firing smaller dragons will appear at the side for extra defence.īutton C - Kamikaze attack. They can in fact be turned off altogether if you have seen them already.ĭ-Pad - Moves Rami/Spot around the screen in all directions.īutton A - Toggles manoeuvring speed of Spot from fast or slow.īutton B - Fire. The animated cut scenes no way intrude into the gameplay unlike many other games on the system. Though there are only 7 chapters in the game the action is plentiful and poses considerable challenge even on human (normal) mode. Video is shamelessly embedded from Youtube. The sound capabilities of the system are put to good use. Graphics are pretty good but it is somewhat obvious they suffer from the limitations of the hardware specifically the number of available colours. You essentially shoot down anything that appears on the screen of both land and air. You play as both Rami - a scantily clad bunny girl and Spot - her dragon companion of 11 years of age. Overall, the game is a pretty basic horizontal shooter of Japanese anime style. Rami rides into battle on her trusty dragon "Spot".
This key however has been stolen (whilst Rami was hanging with her bitches at the local mini-mart) and now must get the key back from the 3003 year-old Dr. The Secret Treasure is locked by a key to which Rami does not know the secret inside. Rami is actually the descendant of aliens who came to Earth in ancient times. Rami, by all outward appearances is a typical 20 year old Japanese girl but has been the keeper to the Secret Treasure. It is 17 th century feudal Japan, in Edo the capital city. Pon, billed as the most intelligent creature on earth with an IQ of 1400, has the appearance of a racoon, appropriate for the thief that he is." Navy, and the Russian Army until she arrives at the ship of Dr. Rami rides into battle on her trusty dragon "Spot" as she encounters an octopus sea monster, the U.S. "In an exciting and mysterious Japanese story, become a young intrepid oriental adventurer. This was not the typical FMV crap.Ī sequel, Keio Flying Squadron 2 was released on the Saturn in 1996. It is now generally regarded as one of the better games on the system scoring respectably high review scores and potentially had been a glimpse into what improved games were heading to the system had it survived another year. Considering the conditions of the time with how the Mega CD was performing, it was odd that such a game even got a translation for the West. KFS was one of the last games to be released for the dying platform and is somewhat rare particularly in PAL format fetching prices of £50. Keio Flying Squadron (KFS) also known as Keio Yuugekitai is a wacky shooter that was released for the Mega CD/Sega CD in 1995 published by JVC. KEIO FLYING SQUADRON | MEGA CD/SEGA CD | 1995