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Anyone knows where to find Egg Sushi? It does not appear in the cooking tab and in the blacksmith crafting. Is it a monster drop/ the recipe will unlock for cooking later? Or is the translation wrong when it comes to either the quest item or the cooking tab.
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Anyone knows where to find Egg Sushi? It does not appear in the cooking tab and in the blacksmith crafting. Is it a monster drop/ the recipe will unlock for cooking later? Or is the translation wrong when it comes to either the quest item or the cooking tab.
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its a wheat/rice dish, arrow keys to change tab since there is a second listing
 
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gervid

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This!! Turns out I really like this game.
All those little things make it more fun to play, with H scene as reward.
(yes, H scene is secondary. Because for me, this is a proper JRPG with H)

For sure, this is not everyone cup of tea, especially with tons of items/materials like this. I'm used to it tho.
My 1st game with a lot of items/materials is "Naedoko Demon's Ground", kinda overwhelming at first but the story and those little detail is keeping me engaged. (Yep [Tsukinomizu Project] does make proper JRPG)

I like the aspect of this game, the dungeon certainly easier to play than "Grace of the Labyrinth Town" by [Lovely Pretty Ultra Loving You], but Grace main point is corruption.
(if only Grace can use skill with keybinding instead of going through the menu)

1st Layer dungeon complete, so far I'm really enjoying it. Love the characters chemistry and the wordplay makes me chuckles :ROFLMAO:
Kagura did a pretty decent translation with the wordplay because I still can relate to JP slang and puns.
(some typo exist but not that severe)

I will play further once I'm done with "Magical Girl Breasty".

Tanjoubi is translating their latest game (it's a remaster of this circle 1st game btw) and I do feel his suffering wwwwww
"I will say that translating everything was pretty rough. The developer has a tendency to play around with the Japanese language A LOT, so a lot of googling had to be done to figure out half of these references."
In case someone interested, it's called "Lambda Neros R ~The Enchanted Skysword~".




I wanted to make a proper review but caflambe already said most of them and a solid one to boot!
....I don't understand what the other is saying tho. Are we even playing the same game..... :HideThePain:
 
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p23rklo

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its a wheat/rice dish, arrow keys to change tab since there is a second listing
Holy crap so that's where it was, it seems the translation was not the problem afterall. I did not notice that the wheat has a second tab, while the other 2 cooking options is only single tab lol. Thanks, I can finally clear that pesky quest.

This!! Turns out I really like this game.
All those little things make it more fun to play, with H scene as reward.
(yes, H scene is secondary. Because for me, this is a proper JRPG with H)

For sure, this is not everyone cup of tea, especially with tons of items/materials like this. I'm used to it tho.
My 1st game with a lot of items/materials is "Naedoko Demon's Ground", kinda overwhelming at first but the story and those little detail is keeping me engaged. (Yep [Tsukinomizu Project] does make proper JRPG)

I like the aspect of this game, the dungeon certainly easier to play than "Grace of the Labyrinth Town" by [Lovely Pretty Ultra Loving You], but Grace main point is corruption.
(if only Grace can use skill with keybinding instead of going through the menu)

Just finishing 1st Layer, so far I'm really enjoying it. Love the characters relationship and the wordplay makes me chuckles :ROFLMAO:
Kagura did a pretty decent translation with the wordplay because I still can relate to JP slang and puns.

I will play further once I'm done with "Magical Girl Breasty".

Tanjoubi is translating their latest game (it's a remaster of this circle 1st game btw) and I do feel his suffering wwwwww
"I will say that translating everything was pretty rough. The developer has a tendency to play around with the Japanese language A LOT, so a lot of googling had to be done to figure out half of these references."
In case someone interested, it's called "Lambda Neros R ~The Enchanted Skysword~".



I wanted to make a proper review but caflambe already said most of them and a solid one to boot!
....I don't understand what the other is saying tho. Are we even playing the same game..... :HideThePain:
Yeah I agree with you, this game is definitely a GOOD RPG Game (well it depends on the definition of good, it surely has passion put into it, thus it is not simply a cashgrab/shittyly made) the humor is light hearted, very slice of life seemingly pacing and the game is just all about dungeon delving, getting gear, completing the beastiary with the monsters and their drops, completing side quests that give decent rewards once you complete a certain amount of them and the H scenes are a bonus/ pretty nice if the kinks are to your liking.

Sure the game has downsides, it's EXTREMELY LONG/ GRINDY/ TOO MUCH CONTENT. Most of the content is recycled fetch quests with "humorous" (humor may be subjective) dialogue. The H contents are few and far between, spawn of H enemies are RNG reliant, etc. But the good mostly outweighs the bad a 7-8/10 HRPG game but a 2-4/10 H game. The fcking slums for some reason is peaceful as fck yet the characters describe it as being dangerous for women. Yet the only danger so far is the nemesis like stalker at night that can easily be evaded/run. The costumes also doing nothing 99% of the time but visual changes only (some quests require certain costumes but they are so minor). Like holy crap how many fcking side quests does this game have it keeps on increasing lol (probably 100-200 at most).

It's a great game if you just want to play a RPG game with H contents on the side, light hearted story with not much stakes.
 
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Ran07

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as an rpg this game is pretty good, but as a porngame its lacking so much. H scene pretty much is just an extra and doesnt even connected to the story at all..

but i like that every playable characters have their own outfits and their designs quite good, its not the overused bloomer or school swimsuit
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Bro, you have an idea where to get Jade Seed for opening chest in slum werehouse?
TY.
 

p23rklo

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Bro, you have an idea where to get Jade Seed for opening chest in slum werehouse?
TY.
open the same colored chest in the bottom right. It would open that same chest but that chest contains nothing.

Are there any time limits?
No there is not, game is pretty LONG and progress at your own pace. Literally the main character even having dialogues about sleeping for a whole day (if you choose to do it). There are different side quests per time period (morning, afternoon, evening, night) and you can freely switch between what time you want.
 

gervid

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Yeah I agree with you, this game is definitely a GOOD RPG Game (well it depends on the definition of good, it surely has passion put into it, thus it is not simply a cashgrab/shittyly made) the humor is light hearted, very slice of life seemingly pacing and the game is just all about dungeon delving, getting gear, completing the beastiary with the monsters and their drops, completing side quests that give decent rewards once you complete a certain amount of them and the H scenes are a bonus/ pretty nice if the kinks are to your liking.

Sure the game has downsides, it's EXTREMELY LONG/ GRINDY/ TOO MUCH CONTENT. Most of the content is recycled fetch quests with "humorous" (humor may be subjective) dialogue. The H contents are few and far between, spawn of H enemies are RNG reliant, etc. But the good mostly outweighs the bad a 7-8/10 HRPG game but a 2-4/10 H game. The fcking slums for some reason is peaceful as fck yet the characters describe it as being dangerous for women. Yet the only danger so far is the nemesis like stalker at night that can easily be evaded/run. The costumes also doing nothing 99% of the time but visual changes only (some quests require certain costumes but they are so minor). Like holy crap how many fcking side quests does this game have it keeps on increasing lol (probably 100-200 at most).

It's a great game if you just want to play a RPG game with H contents on the side, light hearted story with not much stakes.
TRUE---- why the slum is so peaceful yet the narrative always makes it like a really dangerous place hahaha
Costume is just eyecandy but nice addition, some costume are required for certain quest (I was stuck before but kept going and it just somehow unlock itself by playing lul)

When I look at the main subquest, some require to clear certain amount of mini subquest completed, so I tried to clear as many as I could and YES THEY KEEP INCREASING. Many dialogue are unique interaction, so I never get bored doing it hahahahaha



OMFG.... I know the facial expression changes, but not on this scale and it always spot on!
Sometime it caught me off guard and makes me burst out laughing :ROFLMAO:
They're so expressive and complement each character types.

Fred is a serious character, and he did this LOL
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Though yea, he's just speechless with Stella action wwwwwww

Conclusion, 10/10 "a really fun game to play".
Grindy? Umm, yes? But once you've invested into this game, you'll just having fun.

Again, not everyone cup of tea (if you're not into JRPG). Nevertheless, it's an enjoyable game.
 
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gervid

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How can i recruit fred n stella?
You need to clear their quest line, like Ruki (Sea God Castle dungeon).
Fred & Stella has no dungeon delving nor fights (except for the npc), you only requires items and some puzzle solving.

But.... You need to complete 60+ mini subquest (total) for their 3 quest to appear subsequently.
 
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You need to clear their quest line, like Ruki (Sea God Castle dungeon).
Fred & Stella has no fight nor dungeon delving, only requires items and puzzle solving.
You need to clear 60+ mini subquest for their 3 quest to appear subsequently.
Thank you, finally i can finish this game
 

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....I don't understand what the other is saying tho. Are we even playing the same game..... :HideThePain:
I read that 1-star review you are referring to; here is my take on what he is saying:

Dude is haunting a couple Unity/UE games, easy to play, no complicated crafting or grinding.
Stumbles into a RPG Maker game (maybe his first?), for god only knows what reasons, where grinding is a way of life in the game.
Doesn't understand what a tutorial is. Rage quits and posts a 1 star review.

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I absolutely loved Naedoko Demon's Grounds, enjoyed it from beginning to end.
I have been loving this game as well, but I am getting close to my tolerance level for 'grinding'. I have about 35 hours in the game so far, so ain't giving up on it, but ... damn, it is getting hard to not skip over doing the side quests and such for completion sake.
 
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Chad1111

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I read that 1-star review you are referring to; here is my take on what he is saying:

Dude is haunting a couple Unity/UE games, easy to play, no complicated crafting or grinding.
Stumbles into a RPG Maker game (maybe his first?), for god only knows what reasons, where grinding is a way of life in the game.
Doesn't understand what a tutorial is. Rage quits and posts a 1 star review.

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I absolutely loved Naedoko Demon's Grounds, enjoyed it from beginning to end.
I have been loving this game as well, but I am getting close to my tolerance level for 'grinding'. I have about 35 hours in the game so far, so ain't giving up on it, but ... damn, it is getting hard to not skip over doing the side quests and such for completion sake.
This game has almost no grinding, you only have to fight like 4 battles per dungeon to get level 3 and then you can just run straight to the boss and kill it, even on hard mode (the gem that levels you up per floor just lets you ignore the enemies). If you do the first weapon upgrades with gold and the later ones with your orbs you can max any weapon super early. And you never need to actually get better gear, the rail sword from layer 2 just wipes the whole game.
Only thing that I have found is grindy so far is getting divine waters to unlock the ocean dungeon and the casino thing which I probably won't do since 1mil gold is too much.
I never replayed a dungeon once so far, and I'm not having issues progressing.
 

p23rklo

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This game has almost no grinding, you only have to fight like 4 battles per dungeon to get level 3 and then you can just run straight to the boss and kill it, even on hard mode (the gem that levels you up per floor just lets you ignore the enemies). If you do the first weapon upgrades with gold and the later ones with your orbs you can max any weapon super early. And you never need to actually get better gear, the rail sword from layer 2 just wipes the whole game.
Only thing that I have found is grindy so far is getting divine waters to unlock the ocean dungeon and the casino thing which I probably won't do since 1mil gold is too much.
I never replayed a dungeon once so far, and I'm not having issues progressing.
Grinding for levels/ gear is what you're referring to but when it comes to the word grinding in games it usually refers to most/all systems within the games. Sure Level grinding/ gear grind is the most common things associated with grinding in general, but when it comes to this game that is not the most egregious part. You can generally easily finish the story by just bumrushing and equipping that "no grind"/+1 level per floor gem to an ally (so you can get better rewards at the end), even on Hard (I played hard too). There is almost no incentive to go night diving (unless for the challenge) since I don't think it increases gold gained/ drop rate only exp rate(which resets everytime you leave dungeon).

The grind comes from the subquests completion, the high amount of item requirements (15 divine water, 500,000 gold, random food required for quests, etc), the bond completion for party members (there are a lot 10+ maybe) in order to unlock their scenes, titles, etc. For completionists this game is grindy since you need to repeatedly kill enemies to see what they drop, farming dungeon bosses till they drop their rare loot (you can save scum though), etc. Grinding stats for H scenes, the aesthetic or something value, repeatedly repeating the same H scenes to get higher points, etc. Unlocking more farm plot by planting more and more crops, etc.

On the other hand it still takes a lot of time to complete the story even if you rush to the lowest floor. Saying that the game "has almost no grinding" is factually false. The game is built on grind and made for people who love the grind.
 

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This game has almost no grinding, you only have to fight like 4 battles per dungeon to get level 3 and then you can just run straight to the boss and kill it, even on hard mode (the gem that levels you up per floor just lets you ignore the enemies). If you do the first weapon upgrades with gold and the later ones with your orbs you can max any weapon super early. And you never need to actually get better gear, the rail sword from layer 2 just wipes the whole game.
Only thing that I have found is grindy so far is getting divine waters to unlock the ocean dungeon and the casino thing which I probably won't do since 1mil gold is too much.
I never replayed a dungeon once so far, and I'm not having issues progressing.
I am aware of how easy it is to power through the dungeons and hammer straight through to the end of the game. Beating the main story isn't even close to being a challenge and your tips are things I had already figured out early on in the game. The game isn't that difficult.

p23rklo summed things up pretty well.

The 'grind' that I am referring to is not the 'challenge' of rushing to the end boss. It is a completion thing to find as many of the 'shiny things' that I can in the game, which is what the game is really about.
The main story is kind of a side show while you go collect all of the different weapons, gems, outfits, titles, porn scenes, and maxing companion relationships.
 
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