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Pocky & Rocky 2

Pocky & Rocky 2
Pocky and Rocky 2 cover.jpg
Cover art
Developer(s) Natsume
Publisher(s) Natsume
Composer(s) Hiroyuki Iwatsuki
Kinuyo Yamashita
Haruo Ohashi
Asuka Yamao
Platform(s) Super NES
Release date(s)
  • NA: November 1994
  • PAL: April 1995
  • JP: June 17, 1994
  • JP: August 1, 1998
(Nintendo Power)
Genre(s) Shoot 'em up
Mode(s) Single-player
2 player cooperative

Pocky & Rocky 2, released in Japan as Kiki Kaikai: Tsukiyo Soushi (奇々怪界 月夜草子?, "Mysterious Ghost World: A Moonlit Night Written Text"), is a shoot 'em up video game developed and published by Natsume in Japan and North America, and published in PAL regions by Ocean Software for the Super NES video game console. It is the sequel to Pocky & Rocky.

The game is played in a top-down view, featuring many elements from classic shoot 'em up games but giving the player free eight-directional movement. Player one controls the main protagonist, Pocky, who attacks by throwing o-fuda talismans (referred to as "cards" in English versions). Pocky can pick up items to improve her attack power and new clothes to protect herself from damage, as well as throw player 2's character and use magic. Player 2 assumes a supporting role as one of Pocky's friends each possessing a unique attack and unlimited lives. If there is no second player, the supporting character will be CPU controlled.

Pocky can use Player 2's character as a utility in various ways. Using "magic", she can force herself into her partner's mind and control their body for a short time, enabling unique abilities depending on who she possesses. Additionally, she can throw her partner at enemies to attack, doing massive damage to the enemy but temporarily killing the thrown character. This exploitation of player 2 is a departure from the previous game, in which player 1 and Player 2 had similar powers and were equally valuable.

Pocky is the main character, and is always controlled by player 1. She is a shrine maiden who attacks by throwing talismans and swinging a purification rod. Though dutiful and good-natured, her chaotic brand of teamwork frequently involves more pain than intended.


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