About This Game StoryWelcome to Stella Mundo, a magical world still recovering from the devastation of the Mage War that ended the Age of Towers.Domino, the youngest wizard ever to earn the rank of Archmage, has just begun his study of the ancient Dark Tower, a treasure trove of lost magical knowledge.But there’s a catch.As its price for allowing him access to the tower, the corrupt Council of Archmagi has assigned Domino two gifted but troublesome students - Aria, the daughter of a noble family, and Kaya, an orphan with an unusual heritage - and given him just three years to complete their training, a process that normally takes decades.GameplayAs Domino, you must mentor Aria and Kaya in their training to become witches, mastering the magical arts. Take them to the classroom to grow the skills required to master powerful spells. Send them on quests to test their progress and show them the dangers that exist in the world. And mentor them in the value of friendship, a mage's strongest asset.On your adventure you'll encounter dragons, assassins, fairy queens, elvish hunters, warrior angels, and many ferocious creatures. However, the most dangerous could be yourself...Become a Teacher of MagicInstruct your students in the art of magic. Through your techniques lesson combinations, your students will learn in different ways, developing their skills as you direct. With enough time in the classroom, your students will be able to acquire new spells, each with unique powers and chances to unlock special paths in the game's story.Embark on QuestsThe classroom isn't the only place where your students can learn. Instruct them to go on quests to unlock their potential and find out able the wonders, and dangers, of the world. As their teacher you refuse to let your student go on dangerous quests beyond their skill level, so you must keep them learning so they can tackle more difficult adventures.Story-Focused Gameplay30+ hours of story, voiced in Japanese and subtitled English300+ CGs by famed illustrator Ashito Oyari100 spells to learn79 quests to complete20 endings to unlock3 bonus add-on stories to enjoy 7aa9394dea Title: Littlewitch Romanesque: Editio RegiaGenre: Casual, Simulation, StrategyDeveloper:LittlewitchPublisher:JAST USARelease Date: 3 Apr, 2015 Littlewitch Romanesque: Editio Regia Full Crack [torrent Full] little witch romanesque editio perfecta guide. littlewitch romanesque editio perfecta download. littlewitch romanesque editio regia. littlewitch romanesque editio perfecta. little witch romanesque editio perfecta guide. littlewitch romanesque editio regia patch. girlish grimoire littlewitch romanesque editio regia. littlewitch romanesque editio regia patch. littlewitch romanesque editio perfecta. littlewitch romanesque editio regia. littlewitch romanesque editio perfecta download. girlish grimoire littlewitch romanesque editio regia I hate the protagonist of this game. I know that somewhere in a product description the two apprentices are supposed to be 15-18 but they look like they're 11 and they act like they're 11 and no where in the actual game do they state they are not little girls... So anytime creepy Pedobear Domino makes some pervy remark my hate for him grows. There are adult women in this game stick to them you creepo. So I spent most of the game carefully picking choices that would keep them away from him like a protective big sister. After awhile I decided I didn't want him to get with anyone. I can't even imagine the level of creepy in the uncut version.Game also cheats you in the endings. For no reason at all, it only showed me one apprentices ending instead of both. Apparently, only the first diploma you complete matters. LAME.Don't waste your money. There are plenty of other visual novels with much more interesting story.. Relaxing and enjoyable with fun side games.. This game is really addicting and sweet just like chocolate, the story and characters are lovely.Overall Littlewitch Romanesque is a really polished game and worth every penny.. Overall this game is a slice of life with some magic to flavor things up, it's great to relax a little bit when you are overwork, not much happens story wise and the only resemblances of story are way too minuscule to mean something. The overall gameplay loop is simple you roll dices to gain spirit, you use said spirit to teach spells to the two girls then go to quest which have a required spell and gives you some increase in the spirit cap (since spirit has a cap). There are 5 types of spirit and usually quest increases the cap by one or two. The quest themselves are escencially a small tale on how the girl used certain spell. Quest also serve to determine the ending. There is also each in game year a exam that requires an specific spell to be learned or reach certain amount of spirit, this is random so it will change in every playthrough. Most endings either require you to get specific certifications or complete certain character specific quest and most have a time limit so you won't be able to do them if time passes. If you fail to meet the exam requirements, you also get an ending. The game has a new game plus more to keep the spells teached to the girls, but the spells are only usable for gathering spirit and must be learned again to be used in quests. Gameplay aside characters are simple but properly fleshed out, usually having a backdrop that justifies their behavior with the exception of the protagonist who is really a proxy for the player to self-insert. Overall the game is, as I said earlier, pretty relaxing but overall an above average VN but as far as the most comfy ones is definitely in the better side. Magic is slowly leaving the world, wizards have grown complacent and selfish, and as the young Archmage Domino, you have 3 years to turn the two main heroines, Aria and Kaya, into full-fledged mages within Grimoire Academy. They also happen to be considered Grimoire's worst students, making the 3 years limit a challenge. Domino, however, yearns to explore and push the boundaries of the arcane, and he's eager to train them well.Littlewitch's story takes off well from the beginning thanks to the highly imaginative art put into it. Even the male characters, often neglected in visual novels, are drawn with care and skill, and the same elegant style extends even into the games menus and overlay. Ashito Oyari's style is immediately distinct and enjoyable during all parts of the game, where it fits the nature of the setting so perfectly it makes you wonder whether the art preceded and inspired the entire project.Gameplay is reminiscent of Princess Maker in scope, but it plays much closer to a voiced visual novel with puzzle/stat oriented gameplay attached to give a sense of progress to Domino's goals of teaching and raising the heroines. Between quests and events, there's more than enough to fill several playthroughs in order to see everything within your 3 years in-game time limit. During which, each of the multiple endings are strongly built up, and when they come there's heavy payoff, as you'll want to sit quietly and soak in events unfolding. Thankfully there's a New Game+ mode which retains spells learned during lessons into the next playthrough.This is one of those instances where an ambitious game pays off, where all of the talented components fit together, from the inspired art, sincere story, voicework, and even to the accurate and faithfully nuanced translation JAST has a reputation for, all complimenting each other into an experience above many of its peers in the visual novel space.If you are at all looking for a wonderful story with plenty of magic and imagination, a nostalgic fan of the Princess Maker series, or just in the market for a good VN, I'd highly recommend Littlewitch Romanesque.. Great story with amazing characters and heartfelt moments. There's an issue with some of the best characters being really hard to get or are unavailable entirely, but the extra stories fixed it.. PROsA compelling story.Impressive artwork and character design.A rich cast of diverse characters.A ton of of unique events and cuscenes that can be skipped.CONsThe rolling of dice element can be annoying.I want to end this short review by saying that this is definitely an outstanding game and it's highly raccomanded to any fan of visual novels,strategy RPGs and good stories.. I enjoyed playing this game for relaxing after stress filled games. The dialogue is pretty good and the characters are really alive interesting and unique. The dice rolling is challenging enough later to make you start having choices on the quests. It's really interesting to see what crazy setup to do with the dice rolling. It's not really left up to chance since it's really a mini game meant to be using as little as much influence but enough to perform big combos. My love for the wonderful short stories these characters have really makes me happy I bought this. If you want a game with flavor but casual give this one a whirl.. I was told that this was a mroe active style of game than you standard visual novel, which are just barely interactive shojo manga most of the time. It is indeed more active, but only barely. The game play is still limited to a couple of decisions at the start of the week, followed by entire chapters of text and interactions. For people who like visual novels with mostly dialogue, thats fine, but it's not what I was expecting. Also I don't care for the art style, but thats a personal gripe. Way too cutesy loli-esque for my tastes, and the angel looks like a freaking hot dog. The proportions are just bizzare, and most of the characters could do with an extra meal I think.The storyline is interesting, being responsible for the two worst students in the academy and training them to become powerful sorcerers, that;s fun. The dice rolling for training is also fun, but I wish the quests were not wholly scripted sequences. Point of fact, everything is a scripted sequence, so you don't really get to make any decisions beyond the training or quest taken that week. All in all, while I enjoyed my time with it, I would be hard pressed to recommend this to anyone who isn't already a die hard visual novel fan. The dating sim tag is a big misnomer. If you are expecting an actual dating sim of any kind, stick with Hunie Pop. It's pretty much the only real one on Steam. The rest are visual novels with a touch of dating sim flavour.. So far, I have no idea what i'm doing. So i'm having my students roll dice weeks at a time.Loli/10
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