GBA-Sized Fantasy RPG Madou No Brochure Steam Page Opens
The game's deliberate GBA-scale screen and rabbit-centered mechanics signal a niche pixel-art release aimed at retro RPG fans, with a playable demo at a regional event before an undated Steam launch.
Reporting from 2 sources: Automaton, Game Spark.
Indie developer pixelepus opened the Steam store page for Madou no Brochure, an adventure RPG with a 240×160 pixel screen matching the Game Boy Advance. The game follows protagonist Annie in the town of Yumrace, where monsters called Mamono are spreading. Rabbits serve as save points and provide battle items. A playable demo focusing on combat will appear at SAPPORO GAME ODYSSEY on June 7, 2026.
Indie circle pixelepus has put up a Steam store page for Madou no Brochure, an adventure RPG that reproduces the Game Boy Advance's 240×160 pixel resolution. The protagonist, a girl named Annie, investigates the rise of monsters called Mamono in her hometown of Yumrace while uncovering her own past. Rabbits, a clear personal interest of the developer, act as save points and occasionally grant abilities or accessories for turn-based battles. The combat system uses a party-shared gauge that builds with attacks, making critical-hit timing a tactical factor. Equipping abilities costs maximum HP, so players must balance power against survivability. No release date or price has been set. The game will have a playable demo focused on the battle system at SAPPORO GAME ODYSSEY on June 7, 2026.
Synthesized by Yomimono from the 2 cited sources below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.