The Drillimation Series: Lucky Star (video game series)

Lucky Star (らき☆すた) is a series of survival horror maniac shooters developed by Drillimation Studios and published by Namco. Starting with the first game in 1987, the series was created as a spin-off of the Touhou Project games and has been running for more than thirty years.

Many of the games' bosses are inspired by characters from horror novels such as Dracula and Frankenstein, as well as characters from horror films such as Friday the 13th and Nightmare on Elm Street. Inspirations from Japanese monster movies such as Godzilla and King Ghidorah also created some of the bosses when Drillimation was owned by Toho in the 1970s and early 1980s before before being purchased by Namco.

Gameplay
Lucky Star is played exactly like Touhou Project, but with Lucky Star characters instead. The main goal of the game is to reach the end of a stage and defeat a boss to move onto the next stage. Players shoot various enemies as the games try to frighten the player with its scary ambiance, and collect items that can increase the player's score or power. If the player gets cornered in bullets, they can use a bomb to instantly wipe out all bullets on screen but will cost the player a life if they are directly hit. The game is lost if all lives are lost, and extra lives are awarded at certain point values or if the player picks up a Special Flag.

Many enemies in the games are taken from Touhou Project and other games by Namco including Dig Dug, Galaga, Warp and Warp, and many more.

Lucky Star
The first installment was released in 1987. The game follows the story of Konata Izumi who has recently graduated from junior high school but as the Japanese school year ends, Dr. Manhole sets out for a final reign of terror, and Konata must stop this from happening. Youkai retrieve the Lightning Rod from Dr. Manhole and give it to Konata, which makes her a magical girl. To stop Manhole for conquering Japan, she engages him in an epic battle for their lives.

Lucky Star 2: Konata's Quest
The second installment of the series, released in 1988. A few months have passed since the defeat of Dr. Manhole. Konata follows a mysterious will-o-the-wisp that leads her to the Takanomiya Park, thus making it the first appearance of Kagami Hiiragi. As they travel the world, Dr. Manhole is revived again and the girls take him on again, with Kagami's battle making it her first.

Lucky Star 3: Dr. Manhole's Curse
The third installment of the series, released in 1989. Set after the events of the second game, Team Ankoku rampages across Kasukabe once again in sixteen years. Konata Izumi and Kagami Hiiragi, as well as the newly arrived Tsukasa Hiiragi, and Miyuki Takara from Star Trigon set off for a long adventure to defeat Dr. Manhole.

Super Lucky Star 4
The fourth installment in the series, released in 1991 and the first in the Driller Engine 2 Era. This is also the first Lucky Star game to be based on the anime, specifically taking place during the first season. The plot is similar to the first game but with new twists and turns. Dr. Manhole has been reigning on Japan once again, and the Lucky Stars must set out to defeat him once and for all.

Lucky Star Bloodlines
The fifth installment in the series, released in 1994 and the last game in the Driller Engine 2 Era. Players play in teams similar to the mechanics in Touhou 8: Imperishable Night. In the game, players assume whoever team they choose and they must chase Eguri Hatakeyama all across Japan after she spreads the rumors that she killed Yutaka Yamamoto, who was assassinated during the airing of the anime. The main player's initial goal is to defeat Hatakeyama before she resurrects Dr. Manhole from his tomb, who is actually the final boss of the game.

Behind the scenes

 * When the Touhou Project-esque game Mushihimesama came out, many Japanese players simply referred to the Lucky Star games as Konata-hime-sama (コナタ姫さま), due to the fact that the main character in that game is a princess with Konata being a princess as well.