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A really charming adventure game. Beautiful art and music, really nice story concept. Very short and easy though. I hope to see more of Myosotis and next time something longer / more difficult!
Two thumbs up and 3/5 with a high chance for a 4/5 next time!
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Hmm...Neesan means sister in Japanese, so.... her notes were written down by her sister, sister? Heh, nice touch. Sounds just like the evil that is Aku. XD (Aku means evil in Japanese)
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I know whenever i see a pastelgames i know it will be great art, great story, great atmosphere, great music, and a great game. 6/5 11/10.
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Yep, scrolling was annoying when trying to read stuff. The bug I encountered was after telling the mayor the story the pendant disappeared from my inventory. It only came back when I bought the repaired wheel from the forge. I was worried I was going to have to do it all again.
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I really liked this game. Text glitch wasn't too annoying, but it was noticeable. Also there were some grammar mistakes in the text, but it was a nice story.
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Wow. The game is great. Adequate music. The graphics are beautiful. I enjoyed the story. The only thing is that the difficulty was not based on puzzle-solving, but rather on item hunting. I'd make items easier to find on screen, and harder puzzles. For instance, the story reconstruction is not automatically done. You have to piece it together in order to unlock certain conversations or actions. A great game with great potential! 5/5
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Great game, love the art style. One little bug though other than the scrolling one. After making the summoning potion and using the bottle on the cauldron, I clicked to leave the house a little too soon and the bottle has vanished. No potion for me :(
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@Lodewyk You don't receive the full story after talking to him. You get more of his part of the story, but only by continuing to talk to other villagers about him and investigating do you obtain the full story.
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Absolutely beautiful.
It was slightly ruined for me, though. I spent 20 minutes stuck after talking to Derrida, and decided to watch the walkthrough. I didn't receive his story after talking to him =]
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Wow, I had to play that twice to fully understand and appreciate the story. Awesome job. Gotta wonder why people don't seem to mind you stealing their stuff though. (i.e. the pot, amulet, empty potion bottle, flint, etc.) And what's up with acorns lying on the ground? Aren't they currency? It just seems odd that they would be laying there. Of course the story's so great and the game so wonderfully produced that I don't mind these things one bit. ;)
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I love this kind off games. really nice!
it's a shame there are a few bugs: first time I played I didn't get the potion bottle back after dipping it in the brew. Second time I played the game the drunkard suddenly dissappeared after I pulled a hear out of his head.
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Absolutely incredible. Amazing story, great music that fits perfectly, superb graphics...I can't think of anything but praise for this game. It is my sincere hope that you continue this series. Thank you for making this game.
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there is indeed a minor yet quite annoying bug that makes it hard to read messages as you can't seem to scroll down and let the scroll stáy down. Besides that, beautiful game.
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WICCANLEVIi: Dip the potion flask in the brew. If you don't have that in your inventory already, go find it and return.
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Once again, the Pastel Games label upholds its reputation as the hallmark of quality for point-and-click games! Not only is this latest offering rich in beauty and creativity, but the thematic concept of gradually compiling a story and being able to see the product develop is truly innovative. Easily, this game earns its 5/5.