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Post by japaneseteeth on Jul 13, 2014 0:45:12 GMT
This game.The short version is that the protagonist is a girl living alone in her house after her adventurer father goes missing. Then a fairy turns up to inform her that her father had a massive debt, and that if it isn't paid, the company will repossess the house. However, the fair gives her the option of turning her house in an item shop for local adventurers in order to pay it off. Most of the gameplay is acquiring stock for the store and selling it to locals. You can also hire local adventurers to go into (randomly generated) dungeons with you to find treasure and whatnot to sell in the shop. And the cast is actually really interesting. And the translation is hilarious.
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Post by Applelight Limited on Jul 13, 2014 3:00:31 GMT
This game.The short version is that the protagonist is a girl living alone in her house after her adventurer father goes missing. Then a fairy turns up to inform her that her father had a massive debt, and that if it isn't paid, the company will repossess the house. However, the fair gives her the option of turning her house in an item shop for local adventurers in order to pay it off. Most of the gameplay is acquiring stock for the store and selling it to locals. You can also hire local adventurers to go into (randomly generated) dungeons with you to find treasure and whatnot to sell in the shop. And the cast is actually really interesting. And the translation is hilarious. This actually sounds pretty good! I wish I played more interesting games like this.
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Post by japaneseteeth on Jul 13, 2014 3:54:35 GMT
Well, it's available on Steam for $20 USD.. You can also download a demo to play for free to see if it's worth the money. I got it on sale, but personally I found it enjoyable enough that I'd probably have paid full price for it. Don't let the fact that the primary PC is a little girl fool you, it's a really fun game. Also, you can pretend that you're one of the guys from Pawn Stars while you haggle with customers.
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Post by Applelight Limited on Jul 13, 2014 20:35:47 GMT
Also, you can pretend that you're one of the guys from Pawn Stars while you haggle with customers. Yes! That alone makes it worth it!
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Post by japaneseteeth on Jul 13, 2014 21:27:21 GMT
Seriously, try downloading the demo and see how you like it.
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Post by Applelight Limited on Jul 26, 2014 9:35:20 GMT
You know, I don't know what it is, but over the last year I have just completely went off console games, and I have no idea why. I just can't be interested enough to bother playing any of them. At the same time, I'm still interested in pc games though. It's probably a phase, but I hope it won't be a permanent one.
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Post by Mio on Jul 26, 2014 15:21:21 GMT
Honestly, PC games are just more convenient since they are already in the thing you spend the most time in. It's why a lot of people will buy what would normally be console games on Steam as opposed to a console.
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Post by japaneseteeth on Jul 26, 2014 16:28:33 GMT
Of course, on the flipside there's the fact that on a console you don't have to worry so much about the "Is my video card/processor/etc powerful enough to play without lag?" issues.
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