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'''''Princess Tomato in the Salad Kingdom''''' is an obscure 1984 [[Adventure Game]] by [[Hudson Soft]], originally released for certain Japanese home computers and later ported to the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] and the Famicom. It stars Sir Cucumber, a knight of King Broccoli, whose kingdom has been usurped by the evil Minister Pumpkin and his cruel farmies. The king charges Sir Cucumber to [[Save the Princess|rescue Princess Tomato]] and regain the turnip emblem, [[Standard Hero Reward|promising her hand as his reward.]]
 
Gameplay alternated between a puzzle Point-and-Click interface, a few mazes, and "battle" sequences that are actually games of [[Rock -Paper -Scissors]]. Although a few sequences can leave the player stumped, it's impossible to make the game [[Unwinnable]] and only one round of [[Rock -Paper -Scissors]] actually has negative consequences for losing. Obscure, quirky, and a bit short, the game's nothing if not unique.
 
=== This game contains examples of: ===
 
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* [[And Now You Must Marry Me|And Now You Must Marry My Son]]: Minister Pumpkin's plan for Princess Tomato.
* [[Bag of Spilling]]: At the end of every chapter, Percy will accidentally drop, be stripped of, or intentionally throw away some of the items you've gathered. Fortunately, it's never anything you need to keep.
* [[Distressed Damsel in Distress]]: The eponymous Princess Tomato.
* [[Death Trap]]: At one point you're thrown in a sealed room filling... [[Take Your Time|not actually all that quickly]] [[Drowning Pit|full of water.]]
* [[Department of Redundancy Department]]: Aspirin is the wonder drug that works wonders!
* [[Dressing Asas the Enemy]]: Through "chameleon grass".
* [[Distressed Damsel]]: The eponymous Princess Tomato.
* [[Dressing As the Enemy]]: Through "chameleon grass".
* [[Fantastic Racism]]: Radishes apparently get a poor deal.
* [[Frothy Mugs of Water]]: Cigarettes were changed to coffee, and alcohol to juice.
* [[Global Currency Exception]]: It's easy enough to collect "gold," but almost every single shopkeeper in the game only accepts coins.
* [[The Guards Must Be Crazy]]: The city gate guard sees through your borrowed ID, but falls asleep at his post; the prison guards can't tell you're not one of them if you're [[Paper -Thin Disguise|carrying a paper lantern]] and their warden mistakes a carved piece of soap for a ''grenade''; the palace guard is [[Throwing the Distraction|easily distracted]]; and the guard to Minister Pumpkin's room makes you fight him but after you win [[Defeat Means Friendship|apparently decides you're pals]].
* [[Heroic Mime]]: Sir Cucumber.
* [[Kid Sidekick]]: Percy.
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* [[La Résistance]]
* [[Maneki Neko]]: There's one in the antique shop.
* [[Non -Standard Character Design]]: Lisa, for reasons never mentioned let alone ''explained,'', is human despite being Princess Tomato's sister.
* [[Overlord, Jr.]]: Jr. Pumpkin.
* [[Password Save]]
* [[Point and Click Game]]
* [[Punny Name]]: "Bananda,", the bandit banana.
* [[Rock -Paper -Scissors]]: Battles are a combination of [[Rock -Paper -Scissors]] and "Look Away".
* [[Rouge Angles of Satin]]: A few instances, such as "you can get passed the gate guard".
* [[Save the Princess]]
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* [[Turns Red]]: Sgt. Pepper.
* [[Vendor Trash]]: Clover and carrots can be picked and sold, but are otherwise useless.
* [[Video Game Cruelty Potential]]: "Hit" is one of your options. The game will often [[What the Hell, Player?|chide you]] for attempting to use it on helpful people, but it will occasionally allow you to deck someone for no purpose but your own amusement.
* [[What the Hell, Player?]]: ''Loves'' this one. You'll be scolded for everything from trying to "take" people to entering Lisa's room without knocking.
* [[What Do You Mean It Wasn't Made On Drugs]]: It gets a lot of this.
* [[What the Hell Player]]: ''Loves'' this one. You'll be scolded for everything from trying to "take" people to entering Lisa's room without knocking.
 
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Latest revision as of 21:39, 2 April 2021

Princess Tomato in the Salad Kingdom is an obscure 1984 Adventure Game by Hudson Soft, originally released for certain Japanese home computers and later ported to the Nintendo Entertainment System and the Famicom. It stars Sir Cucumber, a knight of King Broccoli, whose kingdom has been usurped by the evil Minister Pumpkin and his cruel farmies. The king charges Sir Cucumber to rescue Princess Tomato and regain the turnip emblem, promising her hand as his reward.

Gameplay alternated between a puzzle Point-and-Click interface, a few mazes, and "battle" sequences that are actually games of Rock-Paper-Scissors. Although a few sequences can leave the player stumped, it's impossible to make the game Unwinnable and only one round of Rock-Paper-Scissors actually has negative consequences for losing. Obscure, quirky, and a bit short, the game's nothing if not unique.

Tropes used in Princess Tomato in the Salad Kingdom include: