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|preceded by=[[The Blue Crystal Rod]]
|preceded by=[[The Blue Crystal Rod]]
|series=Druaga
|series=Babylonian Castle Saga
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'''The Nightmare of Druaga: Fushigino Dungeon''' is a console role-playing game developed by [[Arika]] and [[Chunsoft]] and published by [[Namco]] in [[2004]] exclusively for the [[Sony]] [[PlayStation 2]]. It is the fifth game in the ''[[:Category:Druaga|Druaga]]'' series, following ''[[The Blue Crystal Rod]]'', and the eighth game in Chunsoft's ''[[Mystery Dungeon]]'' series.
'''The Nightmare of Druaga: Fushigino Dungeon''' is a console role-playing game developed by [[Arika]] and [[Chunsoft]] and published by [[Namco]] in [[2004]] exclusively for the [[Sony]] [[PlayStation 2]]. It is the fifth game in the ''[[:Category:Babylonian Castle Saga|Babylonian Castle Saga]]'' series, following ''[[The Blue Crystal Rod]]'', and the eighth game in Chunsoft's ''[[Mystery Dungeon]]'' series.


Set in a fictionalized version of ancient Babylon, the story follows Gilgamesh (shortened to Gil) in his journey to save his fiancée Ki from the evil sorceress Skulld. The story is told primarily through real-time cut scenes.
Set in a fictionalized version of ancient Babylon, the story follows Gilgamesh (shortened to Gil) in his journey to save his fiancée Ki from the evil sorceress Skulld. The story is told primarily through real-time cut scenes.
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