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Akudaikan casts you as a corrupt magistrate defending your crooked empire by collecting bribes, hiring thugs, and rigging traps to stop would-be heroes. Manage resources to pay for muscle and defenses while timing trap activations to slow or disable invaders. The single-player campaign revolves around outmaneuvering justice-seekers as they storm your compound, using environmental hazards and hired goons to turn the tide. Gameplay mixes turn-based strategy with slapstick action as you sabotage attempts to cut down your criminal operation. The game stands out for its irreverent take on period drama tropes, featuring live-action Japanese actors and absurd scenarios that mock bureaucratic corruption. Mini-games add variety, from bribery negotiations to chaotic trap-setting sequences. Though overlooked at release, it holds a 7.5/10 average on retro gaming forums for its clever role reversal and over-the-top humor. The PlayStation 2 version remains the only official release, with fans praising its bold approach to satire over two decades later.
When the evil magistrate in the period drama is and beat the ally of justice ... era drama simulation game that achieves such a thought. Become the evil magistrate, a trap in the house using enable bribes from unscrupulous merchants, hired a bouncer and thugs, was fight bouncer us When you see ally of justice, use a trap in the gap, justice you faint and he hurl one sword of "evil" in the ally!
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