Yes My Lord
Yes my Lord is an RPG developed by Doubles Core, and published by OTAKU Plan.
STORY
The protagonist was once a famous genius, but now he is poor.
Addicted to alcohol every day, he only complains about his past glory and persecution due to jealousy, so that people around him laughed at him as a “bragging scholar”.
One day, he woke up drunk and found himself in an underground cemetery with demons wandering around.
The mysterious girl “Foxy” who met in the cemetery taught him the necromancer magic.
At the same time, he met the undead girl “Kagaribi” who called him master and loyal to him.
A frustrated Ex-genius, an indifferent immortal girl.
Master and servant, owner and tool.
In the constant day and night, the relationship between the two seems to have gradually changed.
With the lost past of Kagalibi and the real purpose of Foxy gradually revealed, the ending of the two has moved towards an unpredictable future.
FEATURES
○Plot
A passionate pure love story.
There are four endings.
○Combat
Based on the turn system of traditional Japanese RPG, the combined skill setting is added.
○Growth system
Attributes grow through battles.
When encountering a strong enemy, you have the opportunity to gain the ability to surpass your opponent and turn the world around.
You can gain soul value after defeating the enemy. Consuming soul can acquire or strengthen skills.
The skills that can be learned will be gradually lifted as the story progresses, and the heroine will get new clothes.
○Equipment
Gems dropped by enemies can not only increase basic attributes, but also may even have a special effect of HP continuous recovery or increasing damage to certain enemies.
Equip it smartly and build your own strategy.
Rocha´s Golem
Enter in a frenetic gameplay where you control a humanoid creature made of rocks in a third-person action adventure game with 4 distinct areas that you will have to go through. Your goal is to put an end to the corrupt creatures that appeared in your home, for this use skills and projectiles created from your rock body and destroy your enemies!
a brief part of the story:
You are a golem, the guardian of forest, his sleep for a long time, but now he awakes once again, seeing the transformation of your home you need to do something, the firt step is go to the camps….
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The Shimmering Horizon and Cursed Blacksmith
You opened your eyes, but nothing could be seen.
Suddenly, one string of dim light shone through the darkness.
As you followed the light of hope, it slowly turned from azure to crimson.
Once again, your consciousness faded away…
You opened your eyes, and found yourself in the middle of nowhere.
A mysterious girl, with her monotonous tone, spoke of various confusing matters.
Safe House. Purpose. Erosion. Death.
The only way to grasp the truth is to hold on the black sword of yours,
and fight against “This World,” no matter the consequences…
“Go explore the dungeon, you only need to focus on that thing right now."
“It’s nearly impossible for you to get through the dungeon all by yourself, even though you are holding that powerful dark sword."
“If enemies come in your way, the only thing you can do is to defeat them."
“Lighting this place up, that would my duty…"
“I will stay with you right here. Try all you can, through hell and fire’s end…"
DARK AROUND YOU
Not a bad game, with nice graphics and pleasant gameplay. Played for a couple of hours and it was worth it.
– Real player with 2.8 hrs in game
Dark Around You is yet another 2D retro pixel platformer polluting the Steam marketplace. This one has a telekinesis gimmick where you can drag things around with the mouse pointer to help you do the platforming.
While this was built in Unity, it doesn’t seem like an asset flip as there’s a bespoke story and some pretty uniquely done mechanics and visuals. Kudos to the developer for that.
They chose to use obsolete retro pixel “art” as a substitute for contemporary PC graphics. It’s unclear if this is due to lack of budget or talent, regardless, the overall visual quality of the game is extremely low as a result. Resolution and controls are locked. There’s a really unpleasant screen filter/effect that makes the camera sway as you move around, it made me feel a bit queasy, and I couldn’t see any way to turn that off. These flaws push this game far below minimum acceptable standards for PC.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Choose Wisely
Pretty boring game that fools You with the title and dialogues into thinking that Your choices matter. They don’t, big spoiler:
! at the end of the game only 1 character survives despite many choices that fool You into thinking if You could save other characters. Level design and story are boring after You know Your choices don’t matter that much. You have to backtrack through many areas which just makes the game longer. The description says the game has “great replayability” but after finishing it once You won’t touch it anyway because of how boring it is. The only people I believe replayed the game 2+ times are achievement junkies like me. I’m still trying to 100% this but it’ll take me a long time because I don’t feel like touching this game anymore right now. I completed 2 playthroughs that took me around 6-7h excluding some afk breaks I had even though I used previous save that was around 60% completion I believe. Basically game save to choose which character keeps the key item. I cannot believe how much developers tried to make the game longer. Even without backtracking the final 30minutes of the game are pure bs. You get to fight all the bosses that You fought already before You get to the final room and have to make final decision. The fact that road to the room was filled with many smaller mobs that would use up Your health, mana and useful items that would help You in these boss fights didn’t help at all. I completed the game at normal difficulty so I don’t even want to imagine how bad it is on hard or masochist. I don’t recommend this game even for its low price. “Choose wisely” is an illusion that gets repeated many times throught the game, there’s a lot of backtracking which doesn’t even help on normal difficulty, I had no fun playing this game. Save Your time and money unless You’re a real masochist though I think masochist difficulty might be too much even for real masochists.
– Real player with 27.7 hrs in game
This is probably the most artistic short RPG I’ve played. I’m a perv and I play the game because of… you know… those ‘melons’. I bought it using a coupon I got from crafting my nekonin game badge.
So, this is a short RPG about some characters with different personalities and backgrounds trapped out of nowhere in a mysterious dungeon. The choice you make along the game will decide which may live and die. For those who just want to enjoy the story, there’s the casual mode. If you seek more challenging adventure, you can choose between three levels of difficulties.
– Real player with 18.6 hrs in game
Death Realm
Game looks beautiful as hell, and combat is silky smooth too.
The TAB menu and some audio stuff are a bit clunky but overall i’d say its really worth a try
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
Pretty good game and graphics, needs more time to develop to make something out of it
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
The Crafter’s Defense
Fun game. I am loving to book tie ins. I am enjoying playing the game.
– Real player with 10.8 hrs in game
Fun little game. i like how it is based off the book. would like more levels and more control over the blocks or a way to generate more res. and more trap options. perhaps target settings on the creatures. as i said a good little game took me about 5 hours to clear the story and start to clear the hardmode.
– Real player with 8.6 hrs in game
Ark of Artemis
QUICK FACTS
Type: H-RPG
Developer: Kujirabo
Publisher: Otaku Plan
Price: €14,99
Est. playtime: 4-6 hours
Censorship: yes (patch available at publisher’s website)
THE GAME
MECHANICS
Ark of Artemis (AoA) offers straightforward RPG Maker gameplay, with a few twists. The basic mechanics are all there: you control a MC, guiding her through cities where she can interact with NPC’s, or exploring dungeons where she can fight monsters. The latter is either done by turn-based combat, or, once the level difference is high enough, simply by running into them.
– Real player with 12.9 hrs in game
Very soulful game right here.
I wasn’t expecting to be THIS good!
Definitely worth playing and I can’t wait for the dev’s next game!!
– Real player with 9.6 hrs in game
Bravers
So you are the young captain about to start your journey in the underground world. Sounds promising and risky, at least.
Every journey starts with a ship. This is where Bravers shine. There are ship docks all around the world, allowing you to design and build your ship the way you want.
There are more than 40 blocks available for purchase to build your ship with. Engines, weapons, storage, controls, and other types of blocks differing in size and tiers. It’s time to use your creativity, Captain!
You can build a ship fitted with tons of engines to go faster, or a ship full of cannons to keep your enemies away. You decide what’s best for your game style! However, the more fuel capacity, the better.
With your dream ship now ready, it’s time to find the perfect crew to match. In just about all taverns, you can find and recruit new crew members. Here comes another challenge for the captain. Each potential crew member has unique skills and items and can be a valuable asset on board of your ship. Some of them are professional gunmen who can improve your turrets’ firing rate. Others are great mechanics who can speed up repairs.
Be ready to fight! The underground world is crawling with enemies and dangers. Encounters are waiting for a brave captain to take them on, and not all of them are good ones. Fight to survive and command your ship. Take control of your crew and assign members to critical blocks. Use your crew’s skills to your advantage and destroy your enemies.
Bravers invites you to explore the beautiful world and unveil a great story. The world is waiting for you. Are you brave enough to take it on?
Feature List
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Crew Management - You are not alone on your journey. Hire and manage your crew, their skills, and their equipment.
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The Ship - Build a unique ship that fits your playstyle using 40+ blocks. Find balance between firepower, capacity, and speed. This will not be an easy ride, so buckle up.
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Fight - Command your crew in insane battles against a wide range of foes, including creatures, humans, and other dangers. Use different weapons and your crew’s skills to your advantage. Burn enemies with flamethrowers or explode them with rockets. It’s all up to you.
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The Story - The government is on one side, pirates are on the other side, and you, the captain, are caught in between. What could go wrong on your journey to save your family and humanity?
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Explore - Find your way in an open world full of mysteries, discover various biomes and settlements, and meet new friends and enemies. The world changes with every journey, uncovering new places and hiding the old ones. Each game will be different from the last.
Nursery Slime
that feel when no slime girl gf
Oh man, this game was longer than I expected!
(and that’s a good thing)
Don’t let the game engine discourage you from playing this sweet lovey dovey game. Or as I like to call them “vanilla games”. We definitely need more of them…
As for the translation, only saw a couple of typos, nothing serious (i.e. game-breaking bugs).
While most of the game seem to be slice of life, there were some serious moments that hooked me with the story (a very important part for these type of games). There were also some funny bits that made me smirk.
– Real player with 24.6 hrs in game
i love those games where you are a member of adventure guild and you do quests to raise to your rank its fun to do those quests and save money buy new things etc and i like those moments where you start at the lowest rank and all high rank members make fun of you and when you reach high rank they respect you
– Real player with 22.4 hrs in game