Marl Jong!!

24.04.2003
Marl Jong!! Is a puzzle game that was released on April 24th, 2003. It came with a drama CD and a vocal CD. It takes place mainly in Eringya Valley, but there is also a scenario that seems to take place in the Princess Contest mentioned in Little Princess.

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