Famicom Mukashibanashi: Yūyūki (ふぁみこんむかし話 遊遊記 Famicom Fairytales: Yuyuki), often simply titled as Yūyūki (遊遊記), is a 1989 adventure video game title developed by Nintendo EAD and Pax Softnica and published by Nintendo exclusively in Japan for the Family Computer Disk System. It is the second of the Famicom Mukashibanashi series, following the release of Shin Onigashima. The game is loosely based on the Chinese novel Journey to the West.
The driving force behind the series, Tatsuya Hishida of Nintendo EAD, was responsible for directing the game, creating the characters, and crafting the story line. The game consists of two disks, released on October 14, 1989 and November 14, 1989 respectively.
Yuyuki is an adventure game played by choosing from several text commands shown on screen. It resembles its predecessor, Shin Onigashima, in its implementation of the "Change Character" command, usage of traditional Japanese fairytales, and general screen layout and appearance. The story-line is a parody of the Chinese novel Journey to the West, where two main characters, Goku and Chao, embark upon separate journeys to find one another.
Escuridão...
Em qual coração..?
O medo de olhar ou o medo de encarar a sua vida...
será que somos iguais?
Escuridão...
Em qual coração?
Discriminar...
Humilhar...
Injustiçar
O que que você tem que os outros não tem?
Mas em ambos os lados há vários erros
O de se reprimir ou o de agredir
Mas sem agressão não há intimidação
E sem se resguardar, como discriminar??
Não Julgar!!!
Cor, opção, VIDA...
mas sim as virtudes de um coração