My Adventure(我的冒险)
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This is a horizontal 2D magic-style action adventure game. Players star in this game as Milia in a place called Tree House Town. In the game, players can improve their attributes by completing tasks, hunting monsters, etc., and acquire new skills to make them stronger. At the same time, there are NPCs in the game where you can purchase various items, such as life potions and magic scrolls. In addition, players can challenge powerful bosses and defeat them to get more rewards!
The game is still under development, and more new content will be released and known bugs will be fixed later.
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This little game has certainly surprised me. I can honestly say that in all my years of playing video games, this is probably the first to feature something I have never previously encountered. It only allows the game music to play for a limited time via the use of an item, and once depleted, you have to purchase the music again for a rather exorbitant price. In a world where games have music playing automatically, and for FREE, as the standard, this little game dares to be revolutionary! Featuring quaint little gameplay, which could be a little buggy, and aesthetic reminiscent of flash games on Newgrounds, it certainly give me a sense of nostalgia. Even with the little tutorial, I still felt rather confused about what to do, but such is the mystery of life and how we should best utilize our time, which this game emulates with fervor! Venturing forth into the field to fight rabbits, after time spent trying to figure out how to fight back, was not very satisfying upon defeating them and seeing the cute little bun-buns cry in agony (after taking their meat), but I realize that part of good story-telling is making not only the protagonist become introspective about themselves in order to grow as a character (although the character's face hardly ever changed so I can only assume), but the player controlling them as well, which it certainly did. Until we fought more bun-buns. The hunger meter in the game was rather tedious and annoying, as it would stun the character when becoming too low and the cute little protag got swirly eyes(at about 50% range), prompting the need to stock up and use food items. But I think we can all agree that hunger can be detrimental if mismanaged, so this certainly makes it relatable! And in conclusion, cute little chibis that I wanna headpat for days and days!!