A homebrew TurboGrafx CD remake of a 1999 freeware RPG of the same name.
Mysterious Song is an RPG strongly influenced by the style of the early Final Fantasy games. Your character is a knight, sent by the king to investigate the trouble arising in the land, with the help of two other party members whom you pick up as you travel. The combat is turn-based, with a very simple magic system based on spell points. One party member is a mage, one specializes in physical combat, and your main character is a mix. There is no class selection, only leveling up.
After the War of the Gods, a kingdom called AESH was in continent of DMAN, which was under the control of two overlords, the King and the Priest. Over time, DMAN was divided into three kingdoms (AESH, YAMM, SHEREG), and people longed for an imperious and strong ruler to maintain peace in DMAN.
The game takes place in the fantasy continent of Dman where after war and political corruption monsters came out of hiding and terrorize the people. The protagonist, or player's character is a beginner adventurer. The game uses an isometric diagonal-down view.
The last class has graduated, the new school year is about to start. This year, Totomono is taking their students to Toki no Gakuen. You will be trained as an adventurer. The key to the story is held in the hands of three transfer students. Get to know their personality and their strengths, and see how their relationships develop throughout the game. The vast range of character customization options is back. Besides their jobs and appearances, the player can customize their characters to the most minute of details. The biggest change in this instalment is that adventures are no longer confined to a 3D dungeon. Characters move around the field as sprites, so you have a better idea of your environment.