Popular games for franchise Momotaro Densetsu

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Japanese festival RPG.

Momotaro Dengeki: Momotaro Thunderbolt is an platformer, published by Hudson, which was released in Japan in 1993. It follows the famous Japanese folklore of Momotaro the peach boy.

Shin Momotaro Densetsu is a Role-Playing game, published by Hudson, which was released in Japan in 1993.
Momotaro Dentetsu Chubu is a video game in the Momotaro Dentetsu series of board game-style video games genre released in 2006 by Hudson Soft for mobile phones.
Momotaro Dentetsu Tohoku is a video game in the Momotaro Dentetsu series of board game-style video games, genre released in 2007 by Hudson Soft for mobile phones.
Momotaro Dentetsu Kanto is a video game in the Momotaro Dentetsu series of board game-style video games genre released in 2007 by Hudson Soft for mobile phones.
Momotaro Dentetsu WORLD is a video game in the Momotaro Dentetsu series of board game-style video games, genre released in 2006 by Hudson Soft for mobile phones.
Momotaro Dentetsu Kinki is a video game in the Momotaro Dentetsu series of board game-style video games genre released in 2010 by Hudson Soft for mobile phones.

Momotaro Dentetsu Happy is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Make and published by Hudson, which was released in Japan in 1996.

Train themed board game featuring the Peachboy character from Japanese folklore.

Momotaro Dentetsu Tag Match: Yuujou, Doryoku, Shouri no Maki! is a video game in the Momotaro Dentetsu series of board game-style video games, genre released in 2010 by Hudson Soft for the PlayStation Portable. The game was only released in Japan.

Japan's seminal train simulation spin-off of the Momotaro Densetsu series finally returns after a five year absence. Momotaro Dentetsu 2017: Tachiagare Nippon!! is the first Momotaro Dentetsu game for the Nintendo 3DS and is developed by Valhalla Games. It is normally owned by Konami, but it was licensed to Nintendo.

In Momotaro Dentetsu: Showa, Heisei, Reiwa mo Teiban!, players become the president of a railroad company and must acquire properties across Japan with the goal of having the highest total assets in the country. You will become the president of a railroad company and you must acquire all the properties and have the highest total assets in Japan. New properties have been added including the “New National Stadium” in Sendagaya and “Shime Parfait” in Susukino. And there are all sorts of events all over Japan, and a lot of monsters to each area, which can either become an ally or an obstruction.

A spin-off of Hudson's Peach Boy RPG series that focuses on three side characters instead. Momotarou Densetsu Gaiden ("Peach Boy Legend Side-Story"), known as Momotarou Densetsu Gaiden: Dai 1-Shu ("Peach Boy Legend Side-Story: Volume 1") for PC Engine, is a non-core entry in Hudson's Momotarou Densetsu series of RPGs loosely inspired by the titular folklore figure. It was first released on the Game Boy in 1991, and then ported to the PC Engine the next year and the Famicom the year following that. The game switches focus from Momotarou to three extra characters, each has their own distinct campaign to play through. One follows a standard RPG route of a hero's journey, another involves the princess of the kingdom of demons as she attempts to uncover an attack on her father's throne with a band of allied monsters, and the third involves a thief who steals money from monsters and gives it to beggars. Each campaign follows the core gameplay of the series: overworld exploration and turn-based combat.

Momotaro Dentetsu is a board game series that began in 1988 and will celebrate its 35th anniversary this year. Momotaro Dentetsu World: Chikyuu ha Kibou de Mawatteru! is a new take on the Momotaro Dentesu experience.

Momotaro Dentetsu 15: Godai Bonbii Toujou! no Maki is a video game in the Momotaro Dentetsu series of board game-style video games, genre released in December 8, 2005 by Hudson Soft for the PlayStation 2. The game was only released in Japan.

A sequel to Hudson's RPG featuring Momotarou: the Peach Boy of Japanese folklore. The oni are cooking up another scheme and it's up to Momotarou and his companions to travel the world and stop them. Momotarou Densetsu II ("Peachboy Legend II") is an RPG for the PC Engine of the standard turn-based Dragon Quest mold. It is the second proper game in Hudson's Momotarou Densetsu series - which would later spawn the Momotarou Dentetsu series of railroad virtual board games - and features numerous other figures from Japanese mythology. The general structure of the game has Momotarou cross the world with his animal NPC companions, solving the problems of each new town or village he comes across. Upon successfully resolving their demon problem, the town thanks him with elaborate celebrations. Momotarou can eventually pick up a large number of allies, who all follow behind him on the world map. Rather than force the player to locate each new location, they can send their animal companions to scout ahead to eliminate the amount of wandering around.

Super Momotaro Dentetsu III is a video game in the Momotaro Dentetsu series of board game-style video games, genre released in 1994 by Hudson Soft for the Super Famicom. The game was only released in Japan.
Momotaro Dentetsu Tokyo is a video game in the Momotaro Dentetsu series of board game-style video games genre released in 2005 by Hudson Soft for mobile phones. The game was only released in Japan.
Momotaro Dentetsu Shizuoka is a video game in the Momotaro Dentetsu series of board game-style video games, genre released in 2011 by Hudson Soft for mobile phones. The game was only released in Japan.

Momotaro Dentetsu 7 is a video game in the Momotaro Dentetsu series of board game-style video games, genre released in 1997 by Hudson Soft for the PlayStation. The game was only released in Japan.