Sorry, I can't remember the party as I deleted my save after finishing the game. The same for what levels, but the final battles were pretty easy as I had spent some time grinding.
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I reached the end after five and a half hours. This game had more depth than I thought it would, and some fun surprises too. One thing I really liked was that — unlike many other turn-based games — you as a player picked the fights yourself. If you were searching for something, you didn’t have to be annoyed by frequent pop-up battles.
A question, though: I never figured out what to do with purchased spells. I bought some, but none of my characters could use them. Were the spells linked with certain weapons?
To the question “how long have you been working on Turovero”, the developer answers “the actual development process took around 2 and a half years”.
And it took me 30 hours to play it through.
Tip: campfires, where you replenish your health and mana, and shops don’t pop up often in this game. Therefore, when you arrive to a campfire, it’s a good strategy to grind a bit for money and buy items in the shop before you leave for the next floor.
(Which I didn’t at first, and was forced to go back to an old save and replay a couple of hours.)
Earlier, I recommended a game named “Prom Dreams: A High School Love Story”.
It’s a puzzle/horror-game with a captivating story, which took me around 12 hours to complete.
Now, I’ve just finished “Turovero: The Celestial Tower” by the same developer.
It’s a puzzle/battle-game, and it took me 30 hours to reach the end.
At times, the puzzles and the fights can be quite challenging, but if you don’t mind cheating, there are walkthroughs to be found on youtube.
https://qz-productions.itch.io/turovero-the-celestial-tower
(Note, RPG Maker VX Ace required for both games. Download link is on each game’s page.)
Noted, the “hint system for struggling players, contingent upon getting Game Overs” was a good idea.
After having played through several RPG Maker horror games, Prom Dreams remains my favorite, owed to the story and the characters, their personalities and what shaped them. Actually, you can sympathize with everyone of the characters, however bad they are.
SPOILER
For instance, I played it through twice and saw Neela and Brooke in a different light the second time. Your first impression of Neela is the kind-hearted girl, it’s hard not to like her. But, she protects her father, who has no scruples when it comes to criminal activity, and harming innocent people for life. The stone-hearted Brooke seems to be the kind of richman's child who was compensated with material things, instead of having received affection from her parents. You don’t choose your parents, and there’s a chilly atmosphere over the home shew grew up in. And what about Dolores? Well, had we shared her background, quite a few of us would also have gone insane.
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(Spoiler) It was that vase - that I had checked some 100 times - next to the telly that gave me a headache. I learned something about the lights …
Usually, I give up games when getting stuck for too long, but I like the simplicity of this game so moving on, trying to figure out what to do with the unreadable thumb drive (when you finally find it, of course it had to be unreadable 😊) …
Noticed that I’ve already enjoyed one of your previous games, Midnight Explorers, which I played through twice.
Edited: "Heroine" and "The Survivor?" achieved. I had a good time, thinking outside the box.
Give “Prom Dreams” a try for half an hour. If you find it interesting, you have +10 hours of free gameplay ahead of you.
During the school day, Kyle gets to know three new girls. He arranges to meet each of them the next day, but makes a mess of it by agreeing to meet everyone on the lunch break. Which there isn't time for, so who will he keep his promise to and who will he disappoint?
Genre: horror.
Usually I skip games with a lot of dialogue, but every main character in this game carries a secret, and I couldn’t quit playing until their backstories and secrets had been revealed to me.
https://qz-productions.itch.io/prom-dreams-a-high-school-love-story
(Note, if not already installed, download RTP before downloading game, see link on the game's page.)
”RPGVXAce RTP required to run this game.”
https://www.rpgmakerweb.com/run-time-package
I had issues what to do after download, but found this vid:
I played this on ’Crazy Games’ but never found the real secret of Mars. I guess that version wasn’t complete, for ex. there was no final boss. However, like I enjoyed the old Motherload, I also enjoyed Red Miner MarsX a lot.
Tip: it takes some time to earn money, but below 3,000 you get very rich, very quick.