Every two centuries, the monstrous insects of the
Forest of Pearls have demanded a teenage human
sacrifice from the kingdom of Starfall. It's about
that time again but winds of change are in the air.
To put an end to the barbaric ritual, the precocious
15-year old Princess Reko straddles a golden-shelled
beetle named Kiniro and works her way through
insect-filled levels where purple buckshot chokes
the air with their density. Guide Reko through mazes
of moving blips and use beetle firepower to take on
all comers. Up to two players may cooperate in the
shooting action with the second player takes charge
of a lad named Aki who mounts a silver hued beetle.
Upon starting the game and watching an animation of Princess Reko
running over a "Now Loading" sign, a list of options
appear as follows:
Arcade Mode | Arrange Mode | Gallery | Option | Exit
Arcade Mode features three variants -
Original, Maniac, and Ultra. Only the shmup elite
need apply to the Ultra mode.
Select Arcade Mode and a sprightly tune chimes
in. Players may select from three types of shots as
follows:
M-Power - Vulcan cannon
W-Power - Spread shot
S-Power - Streaming laser
Additional power-ups may be gathered up during
the game such as wingmen which fly adjacent to Reko
and add to her main shots and a shadow beetle which
follows Kiniro's body with additional firepower.
Long NCS Summary
In the first level, Reko flies over a forest level
populated by fuzzy trees and the first wave of
insect attackers. Most hover near the top of the
screen and shoot their sad bits of offense at the
player but prove to be little threat. A bonus beetle
soon appears which will give up the first power-up
after it is destroyed. Things don't get particularly
threatening until a massive wasp-like creature with
mandibles starts shooting out streams of purple
shots which are tightly spaced to give little
quarter for maneuvering. Later in the level, beetles
with gun turrets mounted on top present an
interesting image. The end level boss is a red
crustacean-esque beast which walks backwards with
all six legs until it fills the screen and soon
spits wave upon wave of purple shots as well as
streams of fire. After bursting its front carapace
to reveal the gooey goodness inside, the monster
falls thereafter with a steady diet of buckshot.
A total of five stages are featured in the game
with the second stage set in a desert setting with
scorpions and odd delta-winged beasts flitting
about. There are points where the oncoming firepower
is so thick, heavy, and fast that one would have to
be extremely nimble to avoid death or require the
shot canceling bomb... When Reko is hit, she cries a
little death scream before composing herself and
continuing the game...or until her lives run out.
The third level features an impressive crustacean
creature who's body first appears as a part of
dangling tail near the top of the screen. As Reko
flies further into the level, the creature's
massive, horn-bedecked, undulating body is slowly
revealed while minor insect foes appear from time to
time to provide targets and slight resistance. Other
parts of the crustacean are shown slowly and
destroyed in a level that is somewhat reminiscent of
the massive ship level in R-Type where one moves
from area to area until the entire ship is smashed.
Later on, parasitic worms may be seen slithering out
of the crevices of the beast and one eventually
reaches the hulking armor plated main body of the
creature with its many glistening eyes and feverish
spitting attacks.
The arcade mode features standard play with three
levels of difficulty but selecting Arrange mode will
outfit Reko at full firepower with a complete
complement of beetle wingmen which cover the screen
with streams of blasts.
Short NCS summary
Reminiscent of Espgaluda at first glance,
Mushihime-sama features the flying/shooting action
of a purple-haired heroine named Princess Reko. She
rides upon a golden-colored beetle and the duo
attack hordes of insect enemies that flit across the
screen like...insects. Collect power-ups, attract
golden coins, and face off against massive bosses in
Cave's latest coin-op to console conversion.