Nihongo Quest
Learn Japanese through gaming! Nihongo Quest N5 is a colorful JRPG that will teach you over 1000 Japanese words and characters! Explore the world of Gakushū as you battle, race, and draw your way to victory!
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Learn over 1000 words and characters! This game teaches you up to the N5 level of the JLPT!
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Battle wild characters, students, and evil forces using the Japanese learned in the game!
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Write out the characters that you learn to practice handwriting!
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Race against the clock in a fun mini-game to reinforce your learning!
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Review at Review Tower! The game will automatically create a personalized review schedule to help you retain what you learned using a spaced repetition system!
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Customize your character with character skins!
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Moonsters
Very fun little retro-modern mashup game
Pretty nice game with the feel of my favorite Pokemon game but with an updated and modernized look! The monsters are all unique and quirky in their own ways and so are their movesets. The Moondex is unlocked from the start of the game so you can see all the monster designs and they remind me of some of my favorite characters that I used to watch growing up! If you liked the original Pokemon games growing up, you should definitely try this game.
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
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Very nice title!
Reminds me a lot of pokemon games!!
I love the art and aesthethics of the game!
Gameplay is just perfect!
11/10!
– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game
Adventures of Sadukar - Chapter I
Cool adventures good content
– Real player with 13.9 hrs in game
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The Witch Doctor
the game is easy to follow - storyline much the same as others, enemies not too hard to kill. what I do not like is the fact that the best skills come at the end of the game so are useless as with finding gold in chests- nowhere at the end to buy items- maybe there will be a sequel- good for players who want to play an easy game
– Real player with 12.1 hrs in game
Once again you must save the world. This time as a witch doctor with 3 partners.
And even if your main character is the only Witch she is also the weakest magic user.
Now, the graphics are nice.
Sound is OK.
Story the usual.
BUT….the world is very very small. Only a few dungeons and thats it. Yes, there are a few (even smaller) optional dungeons (quests). But the whole game was finished in less than 4 hours.
You can only visit dungeons and towns in a certain order!
The fights are EASY. You only get 1-2 different enemies in every dungeon and hey, you don’t need to change your attacks…just spam them with spells and thats it.
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
A Frog’s Tale
A Frog’s Tale is a linear story-driven turn-based RPG. As Norman the Frog, the player explores a variety of settings, solving puzzles and battling enemies to advance the story. Levels are designed with verticality and platforming in mind to accommodate the frog’s key ability: jumping. The player can also swing the sword while exploring to slice grass, activate switches, stun enemies, and more.
Norman the Frog meets friends on his journey that join his quest and help him along the way. Each party member grants an additional skill to be used while exploring that can aid in solving puzzles and navigating the environment. The party members will also lend their skills during combat in the form of attacks and magic spells.
Above the Skies
good game
– Real player with 11.1 hrs in game
This game is riddled with problems from start to finish.
First, the story. The game’s story is almost nonexistent. There is no proper introduction sequence to convey the issue in the world or even the main characters' motivations or who they are at all. Things progress from point A to point B, but nothing is elaborated so the player has no investment as to what’s going on. Right until the end of the game, you do not feel any stakes whatsoever because you are unable to understand anything.
Next, the biggest issue is the glaring grammatical issues. Personally, having an error or two is perfectly acceptable, especially in a low budget project like an RPGMaker game; however, there are NUMEROUS problems that you cannot ignore them because of how noticeable and frequent they are. From improper spelling, missing words, or awkward phrasing from the characters, it adds up as, like I said, they are frequent. It is obvious there was no effort to spellcheck or proofread for the final product.
– Real player with 7.3 hrs in game
Castle of the Underdogs : Episode 1
This game has an awesome Suikoden vibe going for it that you just don’t see often in other games. With it were longer though. Looking forward to part 2!
– Real player with 11.7 hrs in game
I played through the first chapter in EA and THIS WAS FUN! The sense of humor here is unique and makes the game charming… left me wanting to run right into the second chapter. I hope to see the next one soon! I am kinda sad that the first chapter did not have more of the recruiting and castle formation stuff, but it is forgivable as long as the content continues and we can keep playing along.
– Real player with 6.8 hrs in game
Fated Blade
Short game. Graphic is good.
Story the usual fight the bad boss.
You have your usual party of 4 = Fighter, Thief, Mage and Healer.
The Mage and Healer are overpowered. If they learn the first area spell your only worry is
enough mana potions (believe me you get enough and can buy even more).
The fights are simple and for every dungeon you only fight up to 2 different enemies.
But even if you fight a phoenix (a creature of fire) you can demage it with fire spells.
The dungeons are boring. No sidequests. No secrets.
– Real player with 4.1 hrs in game
Cute little RPG. I went start to finish in 3.5 hours. Lots of chests, easy to get the best gear. Great if you don’t like games that require a ton of grinding.
– Real player with 3.5 hrs in game
My Inner Darkness Is A Hot Anime Girl!
Good game overall. References are amazing (especially if you’re in the SIGYAAD Discord, you should join it, it’s fun). Menus are nice to look at and navigate and the combat feels very rewarding. However there are a few negative things I’d like to point out. The text is riddled with typos (either something simple like “wierdo” or punctuation where there shouldn’t be any), first person mode resets when I enter a new room, and I couldn’t seem to find a way to fullscreen the game.
So I like it, other than the oddities mentioned I really recommend it. Especially when you’re seeing references left and right to people you know.
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
I had so much fun playing this game. I am curious though, did they ever catch the rat? 10/10 would recommend, very funny story and worth spending a bit of time playing through,
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
The Village
The art direction is beautiful.
On the other hand the difficulty is not well proportioned… The mazes are very hard, the shadows are too strong compared to the number of life points, the objects are too well hidden. And the game does not give much information about what to do.
(I don’t see any solution on internet…)
Nevertheless I recommend the game for the atmosphere !
– Real player with 1.8 hrs in game
The game is really beautiful: the maps, the music and the texts. On the other hand, we are a bit lost in the main story. And the dark areas are very very difficult.
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game