After I got my copy, I pretty much sacrificed my weekend (and sleep) playing the game. Encountered “Game Over” the first time around, and did better the second time around. I think I understand enough to make a post about the gameplay. ![]() I couldn’t find any guide or walkthrough on the net, so what’s written here is pretty much what I managed to figure out on my own. Note: There’s an update patch available at the. Scroll down and you’ll see a link for patch version 1.4. I patched my game before I started playing, so I’m not quite sure if there’s any notable difference. The page actually has a list of things that were fixed in the patch, but I didn’t read it Simulation (Country Management) Part This is one part of the game that sets it apart from other otome games. Managing your country/towns! Thankfully it’s a lot easier to understand than Palais du Reine (I still remember that game with a certain despair from getting too many Game Over.) • At the beginning of this part, you might see the country map and some text. The text usually tells you if an event has happened, and whether the related area’s prosperity/favourability went down/up as a result. • You can then assign tasks to the characters. This article is a list of fictional characters who appear in the My-Otome anime series and its sequel My-Otome Zwei. Use Winrar program to extract files to the “Second reproduction” folder 4.Download the English patch 5.extract to the “second reproduction” folder 6. Go into the folder and double click the English Patch. The game should play in English from there! Risty has a special task which no other characters have, which I’ll just call ‘Manage’ –check the picture. The other 3 tasks are, from left to right: Gather Information, Search, Wait. • When in ‘Manage’ mode, when you click on a particular town Risty will have 2 options. The top option is to give the town money (raises town prosperity, 10 points for 100 Col). The second option is to visit the town (raises popularity by 10 points). At the bottom there’s a list of towns that’s under Risty’s authority; the top stat is the prosperity and the bottom one is the popularity (see picture). Not sure what the middle one is. On the right-most box you can see the total stats of all your towns. • Sometimes, when in ‘Manage’ mode, you’ll see a “!” next to a town. That means there’s an event there; to view it visit the town. • Characters you send to Gather Information will do exactly that. At the beginning of the game this action will add towns under Risty’s authority. Later in the game this will serve to increase a town’s prosperity/popularity. Character sent to gather information will overhear that a particular town is in trouble, and will ask Risty what she’d want to do. If you decide to help the town (1st option, in most cases), your popularity will increase but you’ll get less tax money (for each ‘help’ your tax earning will be reduced by 50 Col). ![]() If you decide not to help, popularity will decrease. Kaspersky anti-virus +crack. • Characters you send to Search at the beginning of the game they will return with information, but later in the game they will bring back random items (gift or usable items). • Wait, as it name implies, means the character just does nothing. I never personally choose this one • At the end of the Simulation part you might get a fight. This is probably random Fighting Just winnning is not that difficult but still, I thought this would be useful if you want to win quickly. Winning quickly will earn you more popularity points, prosperity points and money. • You can upgrade your weapons (read Holiday Nights part). Personally I don’t see much of a difference in attack power between before and after upgrade, but it’s still a good idea to upgrade. • Special Attack is the second option from the top. Always pick this if you have the MP for it, and always pick the biggest level. You get the bigger level as the character level up. • Once the characters get a co-operation technique (read the Holiday Nights part), the option for it will show up at the bottom. To use it you have to sacrifice the characters’ turn. For example, if you want to use Hellvady/Reiza co-op when Hellvady’s turn comes, select the bottom option, then select Reiza. When Reiza’s turn comes, select the bottom option and the select Hellvady; they will execute the co-op technique then. ADV (Holiday Nights) Part During this part you get 4 turns to spend.
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