Moekuri: Adorable + Tactical SRPG reviews

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Microsoft from French
An interesting T-RPG. It may seem a little childish at first, but once the main story is over (without too much difficulty since if enemies pose problems to us, just win 1 or 2 LVL to beat them with the same team), we have access to bonus modes. They are very complicated to finish and require optimized teams. In General, one embodies IRUSE, a girl who has lost her mother and who cares for NIKA, who admires her. She will meet Penalu, a witch who will change her daily life... The scenario, though a bit simplistic, has fun scenes. This is not the next one. In a game, you invoke creatures using action points and you have to wait a while for them to come into play. They can arrive immediately at stake, just like in 22 laps (these are the two extremes of course). The power of creatures usually depends on the cost of its invocation and invocation time. It is therefore not necessarily wise to put his creatures with the biggest stats in his team (equivalent level, of course). And the purpose of the parties varies according to the stages of the scenario, but most of the time it is just to beat his opponents. If you want specific details about the game, read the other comments, but I found some points not raised in the other opinions:-the arts of characters and creatures (all female) are pretty for the most part, but very unequal because of the multitude of artists who participated in the game. -It seems that there are problems for the attribution of steam successes. I noticed that for the creature Collections. Some successes have unlocked at the same time unexplained and others not, while the conditons to have them are a priori met. -feel free to observe the compositions of opposing teams once you have finished the story and you are farming LVL for your favorite creatures. There are some very original, like using a chimera to absorb 2 of its creatures (kill them) and then use self-destruct taking in the AOE another of its ice-type creatures (susceptible to fire-type self-destruction) to kill it , and then be able to invoke a super creature (Thanatos) that can only be invoked when at least 4 of its creatures have been killed, and which has the capacity to be able to reduce to 0 the PV of an opposing creature. In short, it's not necessarily the most stable, but it has the merit of being original. Creatures are drawn from mythology, so it's nice to see for example Bahamut, Thor, Odin, Yggdrasil... In short, if you are fond of T-RPG, if you like to make collections, that think a bit do not bother you, do not stay blocked by the interface a little minimalist of the game (it was done with few means) and buy it. It is not expensive and it is worth the cost! I have only one regret, it is that it is unknown and that we do not find at the moment any discussion, advice or other on the game, especially to succeed the bonus levels.
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