I tried looking around for info but seems like no leads / deleted :/
The blog "link" they had in the readme seems to no longer work.. And no result on twitter (or there was, but deleted.)
Something like @c__laboratory on twitter (which is gone).
I enjoyed Magical Girl Yuni Defeat a year ago and stumbled back to another C-Laboratory game.
Compared to Yuni, Lala (or Ciella) does feel more substantial; you have more than one enemy to fight and there are more strategic gameplay mechanics. A lot of the enemies even at Lv.3 aren't a problem becuase Ciella's sword is long enough that you can cheese most of them.
Treat this game like a mini flash game and the enjoyment factor is higher than a nukige.
The gameplay is fine but it does feel a bit grindy if you want to unlock all of the gallery. Thanks to the user who provided a complete save file.
Seems like C-Laboratory has disbanded or disappeared if this forum record is to go by. A shame.
I tried looking around for info but seems like no leads / deleted :/
The blog "link" they had in the readme seems to no longer work.. And no result on twitter (or there was, but deleted.)
Something like @c__laboratory on twitter (which is gone).
Great news! The creator, C-Laboratory, is still alive, just started the cien, and just released a new game. Gameplay is a mix between this game (even using same enemies with a few addition) and Slave Girl Ena. Check it out
I haven't downloaded this game in particular, but used this trick on other RPGM games that have similar "issue". Basically in windows 10 at least (don't remember if it was possible in 8 and earlier, nor have i used 11), if you right-click the speaker icon in the taskbar, and select "Open Volume" (or something like that uses a Danish version of windows, so not 100% sure on what the english version says, you can actually adjust the volume for ANY open application separately (ofc this is all sound from that application, so would still be better they had actual volume settings in the game, but better than nothing)
(or something like that uses a Danish version of windows, so not 100% sure on what the english version says, you can actually adjust the volume for ANY open application separately
Though, in Windows 10 ( English ), I had to go to "Open Sound settings...", scroll to the bottom, under "Advanced sound options" and click on "App volume and device preferences", and then navigate to the bottom where the open apps are listed.
Gameplay's neat, actually has a cool little combo system. I'm impressed. Can't go fullscreen though and the character's voice is grating as shit. I generally judge these by how much I want to buy them (and often do if I like 'em well enough) and there's not enough here to really buy it. It's short, repetitive, and while unlocking some new moves(except not really) is interesting there's still only like 5 enemies total fight and/or be molested by and a lot like to park hitboxes where you'll fuck up and be stunned for several seconds. Not bad though.
Animations look good, easy to control, turn based, combos, special attacks but game's lack of depth and diversity (level up system, more BGMs and what not).