Mamatoto ~a record of war~



A 1999 H Game by Alicesoft, the creators of Atlach=Nacha, Mamatoto ~a record of war~ is a story about a boy and his living giant castle fortress mom.

Hundreds of years ago in the world of the series, a strategist came up with a solution for the prolonged siege of castles: giving a castle the ability to move by itself, resolving the lack of ability to move towards supply lines. However, the technique quickly became widespread and in a very short period of time all warfare was fought by moving castles. The very country this strategist came from ceased to exist even.

In the present, the world is stuck in all-out war between several nations fighting for control without not one predominating power. The weakest and smallest of those countries is Mamatoto. General Nanas, son of King Kakaro of Mamatoto, however, came up with a solution for their lack of manpower: the Kids, artificial soldiers made of cards extracted from monsters, creatures inhabiting a world different from Earth. With this innovative strategy, Nanas dreams of finally bringing peace to the world by unifying it under the flag of Mamatoto.

Sadly for Nanas, he doesn't realize father isn't the kind old man he thinks he is. King Kakaro only cares about pleasuring himself and obtaining more power. However, he doesn't seem intent on backstabbing his son, and do all of his awful deeds behind the scenes, with Nanas none the wiser about his father's depravity.

The gameplay of Mamatoto is a mix of Tower Defense, Strategy RPG, and Simulation Game: you must defend your enemies of advancing to attempt to destroy Mamatoto's central core during battles by destroying all of them, moving soldiers through the map to acquire items and attack those enemies and, outside the battle, manage the resources of the country to prepare your warriors for the next attack. Mamatoto also has a self-defense system that consumes a few health points by enemy invasion, so game over will not be immediate if one enemy escapes your troops, but repairing it is costly and therefore is preferrable to not let any enemies go for the core. It also has a dual romance/sex slave system with Nanas and Kakaro, respectively, and advancing towards certain points of Kakaro's slave training with certain girls locks those girls out of being romanced by Nanas.

Directed by Purin, who had previously worked on Kichikuou Rance as character design and artist.


 * Aerith and Bob: We go from the fairly normal Tomoko to freakin' Milkymay Ancient and not, that is not an nickname.
 * Badass Grandpa: Wang Dalao is in his seventies but is quick and powerful as any youngster, something he loves to remind people about it.
 * Big Good: Kakaro is technically this as the benefactor of our heroes, but behind the doors he is a rapist.
 * Braids of Action: Cocona wears braids and is a very capable warrior.
 * Curbstomp Battle: The battle between Barbazza and Ete's troops seems to be this, since Barbazza manifests zero worry of losing. To be fair, the moment the battle starts, Ete's bird minions are aligned in a way that they are basically begging to targeted by Barbazza's special move.
 * Defeat Means Friendship: Nanas' modus operandi is defeating a country and asking the enemy forces to join him.
 * Enemy Mine: Muron and Sigmason team-up to attack on Mamatoto during Chapter 4.
 * Evil Old Folks: Kakaro is sixty and a serial rapist.
 * Eyepatch of Power: Stourin Wald wears an eyepatch and is a very capable crossbow shooter, with a incredible shooting range.
 * Face of a Thug: Rick has deep orange eyes and a constant mean look on his face, but never acts on evil intent, though he does show a tendency to violence when talking about destroying his enemies.
 * Fantastic Racism: Monsters and human beings mutually don't trust each other. It don't helps that most monsters are only present on the human world as mercenaries.
 * Fat Bastard: Bashou has a big gut and terrorized Sigmason for decades as its dictator.
 * Girlish Pigtails:
 * Grey and Grey Morality: Most of Mamatoto's enemies are fighting for survival or out of duty with no malicious intent.
 * Glass Cannon: Risen has a high attack power but can easily be knocked out.
 * Humble Hero: Nanas is the kind of prince who would kneel to ask for the friendship of a previous enemy who he had just defeated in battle.
 * I Did What I Had to Do: How Barbazza explains murdering a bunch of men, women and children once upon a time: they were infected by an incurable disease and were entering his ship. He says he did tosave himself, but Wang and Nanas also believed he did for his men,
 * Innocent Fanservice Girl: Murat doesn't care about exposing skin to Nanas, since her mother raised him since little, and sees him like a little brother.
 * Kid Hero: Maitrea is eleven and a capable mage able to use his spells in combat.
 * Meido: Nozomi is cute and shy and delicate, fitting the trope very well. Sadly, she is Kakaro's personal maid, that means she is also his sex slave.
 * Meganekko: Nozomi is cute, nervous, and also wears glasses.
 * Panty Shot: The first of Nana's support conversations with Murat involves her accidently exposing his panties to him.
 * Parental Incest: Kakaro can prey on, of all people, his own daughter.
 * Smart People Wear Glasses:
 * Tomoko, one of the two girls responsible for the construction of Kids' plants, wear glasses.
 * Muscat is responsible for creating new, more powerful weapons for your troops and seems to have created Kyouhou to design them, and wear glasses.
 * Steven Ulysses Perhero: The lizard-man general who joins Mamatoto just so happens to be called Hero.
 * Token Evil Teammate: Nana's allies are all good people except for Kakaro.
 * Villainous Incest: Downplayed. Not only because both Kakaro and Nanas can go for Arvy but because, as it turns out,.