![]() He is the first monster that Klonoa has to defeat, and reverts back only after that has happened. Chipple has no recollection of what he has been doing while he was a monster, and only recalls dreaming that he was very strong. There seems to be a strange dark side to this character.Ĭhipple: An amateur-boxer from Ghazzaland. He is pessimistic and shows much sarcasm and wit in Shippuu Tengoku Kaze no Klonoa.īagoo: The minister in Jillius' dream. He appears to be rather aged in the game illustration, but the official guide in Japan states that he's in fact only somewhere in his twenties. He has since banned dreams within his realm and offers severe penalties for those who have them. Though he doesn't appear in gameplay, he is quick to offer Klonoa advice in the game's cutscenes.Įmperor Jillius: The once-benevolent ruler of his kingdom until chronic insomnia caused him to become exceedingly irritable. Huepow: Klonoa's trusty sidekick, he's a spirit encapsulated in the Wind Ring. Using his trusty Wind Ring, he is determined to rid the world of several monsters that are causing trouble, as well as discover the secret to why he came here in the first place. Klonoa: The long-eared hero of the story who wakes up one morning in the strange world this game take place in. Klonoa and Huepow in a scene from Klonoa: Empire of Dreams At the end of the last world, Klonoa will need to fight 2 bosses. After getting through 4 worlds and defeating 4 dreamers, Klonoa will then go to the last world which is the most complicated world. ![]() As Klonoa go through each world, the game will become more and more complicated. At the end of each world, Klonoa will need to fight the boss, which is the dreamer that has been turned into a monster. Some will need to be finished, some however, are unnecessary to beat for the boss fight. In each world will have different stages called Visions. Hearts can also be found to increase Klonoa's health. Other items like Dream Stones and hearts can be collected in addition, and 1-up items (resembling Klonoa's hat) are usually hidden within a level as well. The game is progressed by finding the exit to a stage after collecting three Moon Stones within the level. By holding the jump button after Klonoa has left the ground, Klonoa flaps his ears can float in mid-air for a short duration, which also somewhat increases his jumping height. In addition to enemies, Klonoa can also pick up large square blocks and place them wherever the player chooses. From this position, he can either throw them straight forward like a projectile, taking out any enemy they hit, or he can perform a double-jump, allowing him to reach places he couldn't normally. Klonoa: Empire of Dreams works like a typical 2D sidescroller with the player moving Klonoa left or right on a scrolling screen while defeating enemies using his Wind Ring, a special ring that can shoot a Wind Bullet to draw an enemy in, allowing Klonoa to lift them over his head. Joined by his friend Huepow, Klonoa has no choice but to travel to the surrounding lands and do battle with the monsters living there, hoping to earn his freedom and bring peace to the kingdom at last. Rather than punish Klonoa outright, he instead offers him a challenge: defeat the four great monsters that are wreaking havoc on the land, and he will be set free. The Emperor himself suffers from insomnia, and decrees that if he cannot be allow to dream, then no one can. Emperor Jillius himself informs Klonoa that he broke the sacred law of his kingdom by dreaming, which he views as a worthless endeavor and a total waste of time. ![]() Taking place sometime in between Klonoa: Door to Phantomile and Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil, Klonoa: Empire of Dreams follows the adventures of Klonoa after he awakens one morning in the Kingdom of Jillius, and is dragged by the emperor's royal guards to his throne room for seemingly no reason.
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