Shan Gui (山桂)
About
It is the end of summer. Han Hui, a university student, meets a mysterious young girl named He Jia in the mountains. After this chance meeting, the two embark on a delightful journey.
Shan Gui is a short, linear, kinetic visual-novel set in Nanjing's gorgeous Purple Mountain. It follows the adventure of two young girls as they tour the park, attempting to recount faded childhood memories. Han Hui is moody and depressed until she eventually becomes enraptured by He Jia's overwhelming warmth and happiness. In He Jia, Han Hui finds respite from her sadness and a brand new friend... a friend who may be more than she suggests.
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows XP or better
- Processor: 1.2 GHz Pentium 4
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Graphics: Integrated Graphics
- Storage: 300 MB available space
System requirements for macOS
Minimum:
- OS: OS X 10.6 or better
- Processor: Any 64 bit processor
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Graphics: Integrated Graphics
- Storage: 300 MB available space
System requirements for Linux
Minimum:
- Processor: 1.2 GHz Pentium 4
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Graphics: Integrated Graphics
- Storage: 300 MB available space
Shan Gui (山桂) reviews and comments
Translated by
Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
In the Game, if you have opted for Language and Resolution and put the Text on Car, you no longer have to make a Click, a Handshake.
It's just a Story with a few Pictures, with No means of Influence.
I think just under an hour the Story lasts, had a few Breaks in between.
The Story I found quite average, but was nice. Touched me at one Point. That is probably the Point that has been used with this Intention.
The Wallpapers are sometimes very nice. I wonder if these are real Photos that were only edited with a painting Filter. After all, that's what it looks like.
That's where it would be worth a Trip ... The purple Mountain.
The Character Pictures I didn't find so well hit. Didn't fit the Story for me ... What rather than a Prelude to nen Ecchi Manga ... Because the first thing I thought when I saw the Main Char was '-'re that for Atomic '-was really distracting.
The Music is quiet and pleasant. Goes With the Story.
The Achievements are free on their own, except for the last, which is n Easter Egg Which you would never get to yourself normally anyway. But Everything is in the Achievement Guide in the Community Hub.
N Game what you have through relatively quickly without doing anything.
I sat relaxed in The Armchair and read.
Translated by
Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
Shan Gui is actually not a Game, but a Visual Novel From a pure Gamer's Point of view interesting:-100% Achievements in about 10 Minutes. Except for one, all are accessible by running pure running the Story.
-Sammelters For Fans of Visual Novels, the Story is likely to be a bit too inconsequential, nor are there Any Choices.
"Visual Novels are a Form of Stories that are common, especially in Japan. Unlike normal Novellas, however, they are graphically and acoustically accompanied. As an electronic Medium, they can only be read on Computers or other interactive, multimedia Devices.
The Stories in themselves are not much different from those you might also find in Books. They describe not only pure Actions, such as Comics, but also the Thoughts of the Characters – as in a Novella. You only save yourself the Words for the Information that is conveyed instead via Images or Sounds. "
Tip for the only Achievement, which you can't "play through"/run: Go On Help in the Home screen, then press arrow up until the red Dot is before "Return," then press another Arrow up until the point is not visible and the Point is not visible and the ENTER-Press the Button. Then you see the Picture "From the Beginning to the End" and found the hidden Achievement "Bai Qu."