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Pepelogoo belongs to a race of small, spherical monsters, who flap their ears to fly.
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Sensitive to the presence of spirits, Asha is able to hear the pleas of the Elemental Spirits coming from Monster World, and ultimately journeys to become a warrior and free them.

She can also use her shield while standing by holding down.Īsha can summon her pet Pepelogoo to reach areas that she cannot on her own. Monster World IV is a mix of action-adventure, platforming, and RPG genres, in which the player traverses a 2D landscape fighting a variety of monsters as well as interacting with non-playable characters.Įxpanding upon previous games in the series, Asha has the ability to swing her sword upward, downward, and forward while in midair, depending on which direction is pressed.

A remake by Artdink, titled Wonder Boy: Asha in Monster World, was released in May 2021. Monster World IV was the last Wonder Boy game to both be published by Sega and developed by Westone Bit Entertainment. An English-language version was released in North America and Europe for Virtual Console on May 10, 2012, with a release on Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network to come on May 22, 2012. It was released on the Wii's Virtual Console service in Japan on January 15, 2008.
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It was later released for the PlayStation 2 on March 8, 2007, as part of the Sega Ages 2500 series under the name Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol. The game title is slightly confusing: It is the sixth game in the Wonder Boy series and the fourth game in the Monster World subseries (the other three being Wonder Boy in Monster Land, Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap/Curse and Wonder Boy in Monster World/Wonder Boy V: Monster World III). Monster World IV is an action-adventure platform game developed by Westone and released in Japan by Sega for the Mega Drive in April 1994.
