Rance: Quest for Hikari is the first game in the long-running Rance series made by AliceSoft in 1989. It is an Adventure Game with RPG Elements.

The story follows Rance, a mercenary working for the Keith Guild. His current job is to find out what happened to Hikari Bran, a young student kidnapped by ninjas. With his faithful slave Sill, Rance has to rescue the missing girl before it's too late.

The game can be found with a Fan Translation here.

Tropes used in Rance: Quest for Hikari include:
  • Affectionate Parody: This game lampoons pretty much every ancient RPG trope it can get its hands on.
  • Ascended Extra: A literal case with the nameless girl who runs the level shop. After this game, she becomes a series regular as Level Goddess Willis.
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: Princess Lia.
  • The Cameo: Miki appears from AliceSoft's earlier Little Princess series.
  • Chain of Deals: You need to trade a straw for a mandarin, which gets you a key. Rance lampshades the oddness of it.
  • Early Installment Weirdness: In this game, Rance could both learn magic (from H-ing Sill) and equip shields. He also lacks his Rance Attack among other unique features.
  • Everything's Better with Princesses: Princess Lia is far more efficient at running the country than her parents. Oh, and she's also the Big Bad.
  • Fate Worse Than Death: The man trapped in cement.
    • He is actually British, an important character in the back story of the Rance world. He has been stuck there for more than a thousand years and was the leader of the Eternal heroes.
  • God Save Us From the Queen: Lia is the villain. While she is only a princess in this game, she holds the real power in the Leazus Kingdom, so she qualifies for this trope.
  • Gladiator Subquest
  • Guide Dang It: Knowing what spells to get from Sill. Also, much of the game itself, considering how it's an old Adventure Game.
  • Instant Awesome, Just Add Ninja: Hikari was kidnapped by female ninjas.
  • Lady Not-Appearing-In-This-Game: No, the girl on the box isn't Hikari. Nor is she any other character you see in the game.
  • Law of Conservation of Detail: This is Princess Lia. These are Lia's parents. No guesses for who's more plot-important.
  • Minor Crime Reveals Major Plot: Missing student --> The princess has been kidnapping and torturing honor students at that school for years.
  • No Fourth Wall: Rance actually addresses the player during an H-scene, along with the below example.
  • No Name Given: The girl in the level shop, who says it's because the authors got lazy.
  • Nonstandard Game Over: If you decide to assault the girl in the Thieves' Cave, Rance will decide that Being Good Sucks and join the thieves.
  • Out with a Bang: Maris attempts to do this to Rance, but fails.
  • Pooled Funds: In the ending, Rance takes a bath in his 20,000 gold reward, while lampshading how painful it is.
  • Put on a Bus: Yuran Mirage, who never made any future appearances until Rance Quest, over 20 years later.
    • Hikari herself makes her first reappearance in the expansion pack, with some... interesting revelations.
  • Refuge in Audacity: Setting the standard for future games. The "Assault" option on the menu is the least of them all.
  • Signature Move: Yuran's Illusion Sword.
  • Standard Hero Reward: Played with. After raping the princess, Rance is later informed that the person who takes the princess's virginity has to marry her. Of course, he and Sill make a quick escape before that happens.
  • Town with a Dark Secret: The school's honor students are kidnapped as personal playthings for the princess.
  • Wham! Episode: The mansion.
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