Saturday Morning RPG


Now available in the App Store for iPad, iPod touch, and iPhone!
Saturday Morning RPG is an episodic role-playing game set in world heavily inspired by 1980s Saturday morning cartoons. Players take the role of Martin “Marty” Michael Hall, an average high-school student who has just been granted an incredible power. This power leads him to attract the ire of the world’s most notorious villain, Commander Hood.

Saturday Morning RPG is coming to Android, PC, Mac, and Linux in early 2013! It will also be a launch title for the Ouya console in March 2013.

The game follows the story of Martin “Marty” Hall, an average high school student who has been gifted a powerful ability to channel magic through everyday objects. With his newfound powers Marty has inadvertently attracted the ire of the world’s most heinous villain – the evil Commander Hood. This leads Marty into a series of dangerous plans that he must unravel to save the world (several times!).

Saturday Morning RPG is a Japanese style RPG that allows players to build Marty’s power up throughout multiple stand alone episodes. Players can carry over stats, inventory, and even story decisions between these episodes (sometimes your actions in one episode will ripple into previous or future episodes!). Saturday Morning RPG is a truly unique and engrossing role-playing game experience that can not be missed!

9.5 out of 10: “Saturday Morning RPG is one of the most ambitious handheld games I’ve played in a long time, and it’s unbelievably well done.” – Adam Jones, stashow.net

93 out of 100: “Saturday Morning RPG is a refreshing take on the genre.” – Matt Smith, n00balert.com

“This is how JRPGs always should have felt!” – Sean Koch, iFanzine.com

“I found myself desperately wanting more.” – Trevor Faulkner, elder-geek.com

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  • Too Many Games 2011 Convention Recap | The Indie Game Magazine - Indie Game Reviews, Previews, News & Downloads says:

    [...] Mighty Rabbit Studios Saturday Morning RPG also shows a lot of promise especially if you grew up in the 1980s.  The gameplay is standard Japan RPG fare, but the nostalgia and humor that permeates the game definitely brought a smile to my face.  The battles are made more enjoyable with Care Bear Stare and Optimus Prime attacks.  You use objects that you find around the world and store in your trapper keeper as weapons – so even a paper plane can be lethal.  The game still has some technical issues, most notably the movement controls, but nothing major that takes away from the humor and refreshing concept.  Saturday Morning RPG will be Episodic and coming to Apple’s iPad. [...]

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