About This Game The coup has finally come! After the disastrous rule of the previous Emperor, the Imperial army have placed you, a distant relative with no training, on the throne. With rebellions, religious insurgency, widespread famine, and a rapidly dwindling treasury, time is not on your side. Over the course of one year you must decide how best to spend your time, training your skills to enable you to make the right decisions to restore the once great Empire of the Setting Sun to its former glory, or condemn it and you to the dustbin of history. In this Imperial Simulator/RPG/Visual Novel you can: •Play as one of Two Major Characters with sometimes dramatic variations in story for each •Make choices that have more than just a binary good/evil effect on the story •Explore the Deserts of Maraiyum to Uncover Secrets that Alter the Plot •Die over and over again •Receive one of nearly 100 titles characterizing the success (or lack thereof) of your regime. •Discover over 118 Endings, some available only with your death… •Unlock costumes, actions, and locations available for future replays. 7aa9394dea Title: Maraiyum: Rise of the Setting SunGenre: Indie, RPG, SimulationDeveloper:Humdrum Software LLCPublisher:Humdrum Software LLCRelease Date: 1 Aug, 2015 Maraiyum: Rise Of The Setting Sun Download For Pc [portable] maraiyum rise of the setting sun walkthrough. maraiyum rise of the setting sun Not a bad game. The story has a lot of meat to it. It's not for everyone; the management elements block access to a lot of the good story bits and cause you to die a lot, but for someone like me that just makes finding the right training sequence to unlock a new path all the more interesting. Get ready to save scum and take advantage of the skip conversation feature!That being said, there are some twists that are pretty neat, and I haven't finished with it yet, but I'm looking forward to seeing what happens with the different nations in the game. Make sure you find the desert wisp, it makes the game much easier!. A very well written visual novel where your choices matter. it is good and it isnt waste of money getting it. It also have a form of New game +. As you play the game you unlock various clothing, these clothing gives you various bonuses for what skills you want to train in.The only annoying feature i have come across however is the wandering the desert feature, there are many secrets hiding in the desert but you can easily die so save before heading out into the desert.. I've spent, what, 2-3 hours with this game - and I am completely burned out on it already. It appears you go through repetition after repetition of the same events, you try to somehow acquire some skills, of course, at the beginning of this game you don't have any, so you fail every skill test from day 1 and then, unpredictably, you die -- only to go skip skip skip (and thank heavens you CAN skip dialogue) through all the same stuff again, maybe survive one more step, only to die another unpredictable death. After the time I spent - I really really don't want to go through this again. It is mindnumbingly boring, and frustrating to boot. Every death is apparently meant to teach you what skills you'll need in this situation, but very often you simply haven't a chance to advance all those skills in time, and even if you have, the endless repetition of 'redo from start' just had me rolling my eyes.. I would like to say that this game is worth your money, but it's not. The story is good, but there are a few bugs in the game. One bug that kept me from beating it, was that it kept locking up on me during week 50 when I was playing as the girl. The gameplay is tough to figure out on your own since there is no guide to this game (as of yet) so it's hard to figure out what stats you need before events.. i just wanted to give the game a positive review since i am enjoying it so much :)Since I am here, might as well say that fans of "long live the queen" will also be fans of "maraiyum: rise of the setting sun".PS: The endings roll too fast! I can't read everything on time.... Similar in most ways to "Long Live The Queen". If you're looking for more of that it's pretty good. Like LLTQ, the deaths can be seemingly random and it's frustrating in that sense, but it's very obviously a game you're meant to play over and over and over, learning from each failure. The art is kind of simple but the Persian\/Indian aesthetic is relatively unique for a game like this.
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