KARAKARA
About
Let us live
on this land so arid.
KARAKARA. It is the sound of aridity. It is the sound of dry asphalt and sandy winds. It is the sound of relentless sunshine, as well as the sound of a withering race.
The "Age of Dusk." It is a time of senescence for the human species, during which hybrids known as the "Others"—those who are human, yet not—exist in great numbers. On the windswept barrens of a land without moisture, a small gathering of people make their living in a world they no longer know. Down a stretch of highway and far from the heart of the town are two such people who run a small diner. To them, the circumstances that reshaped their world is of far less concern than the number of lunch boxes they can load into their delivery vehicle. After all, leaving customers hungry is not good for business, and business keeps them fed. Day after day, they occupy themselves with the endless work of their store. However, the comfortable monotony of their daily lives is turned on its head when they discover a large suitcase by the roadside on their way home from deliveries. Lying on the suitcase, unmoving, is a young girl with pink hair...
Though parched, they keep each other company,
and while hollow, they fill each other's voids.
So shall they live
on this land so arid.
on this land so arid.
KARAKARA. It is the sound of aridity. It is the sound of dry asphalt and sandy winds. It is the sound of relentless sunshine, as well as the sound of a withering race.
The "Age of Dusk." It is a time of senescence for the human species, during which hybrids known as the "Others"—those who are human, yet not—exist in great numbers. On the windswept barrens of a land without moisture, a small gathering of people make their living in a world they no longer know. Down a stretch of highway and far from the heart of the town are two such people who run a small diner. To them, the circumstances that reshaped their world is of far less concern than the number of lunch boxes they can load into their delivery vehicle. After all, leaving customers hungry is not good for business, and business keeps them fed. Day after day, they occupy themselves with the endless work of their store. However, the comfortable monotony of their daily lives is turned on its head when they discover a large suitcase by the roadside on their way home from deliveries. Lying on the suitcase, unmoving, is a young girl with pink hair...
Though parched, they keep each other company,
and while hollow, they fill each other's voids.
So shall they live
on this land so arid.
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows 7 or above
- Processor: 1Ghz
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: 1280 x 720
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 1 GB available space
KARAKARA reviews and comments
Translated by
Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
Deutsch/English As an absolute Newcomer to visual Novel, I have yet to Have a Comparative Basis (Bin from VA-11 Hall-A came to VNs, but it was immediately clear to Me that with that at least The games can ever be made Of Cropping), but all in all I can say that KARAKARA I liked, only I would never buy it for $10 or even half.
When looking at the other Reviews it is striking how different players of Visual Novels differ from many other Genres, all of which I have read are very well founded and often comprehensive (Instead of Things like "Total Shit" Or "Best Game ever").
That's why I can say that you should read through the upper ones (Bad or good) and get your Bottom line out of It. Yes, it is nicely done, yes the Music is good and yet the Story and character Development has strong weakening, time-willing real "over-sugared."
As for the Discourse around content without Youth Sharing: Clearly that's total Shit from the Developers, but if I want Porn then I don't go looking for that In my Steambilibrary.
I got the Game along with a Dozen Others in The Humblebundle and have no regrets.
PS: Achja, I read the Game at a comfortable Speed in 2.8 hours, so if you're a fast Reader you can get it, play feritg and have it returned. Those who don't even try 3 hours of Gameplay for a Ten try to sell nothing else deserve Well, as an absolute Newbie when it comes to visual novels, i dont have that much experience, except VA-11 Hall-A, which hooked me on the whole thing. Because i knew, the very least number of games would be able to step up to this one, i was still enjoying KARAKARA, id just never buy it for the full price or even half Of it. Looking at the other Reviews here, its remarkeble, how different player of visual novels are compared to those o f other genres. The ones i read where well-thought and extensive (instead of things like "What a ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ t" or "Best game ever 10/10") So i say, simply read the first here, no matter if they are positive or negative, its just a matter of perspective and this way you can get your own.
Its a beautiful artwork, the music is nice, but the story and characterdevelopment ... its just too much sugar sometimes.
Last thing is the content for adults ... Okay of course its a ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ move from the developer, but do seriously you search your steam if you want porn?
Got this game along with a dozen other in the humble bundle and i regret nothing.
Ps: It took me 2.8 hours to complete as a non-native english speaker, so you will probably be able to buy it, play it through and give it back. Someone who tries to sell close to 3 hours of fun for 10 buck, does not deserve better.