Amber's Magic Shop Ativador Download [License]
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- Sep 13, 2019
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About This Game A darker fairy tale: this time, the setting is much darker than in previous games.GAME FEATURESWith over 35 CGs and pin-up images, one of the biggest Winter Wolves games yet!Play as the dark elf Amber in a dating/crafting simulation in a dark/gothic worldThree otome romances (Daniel, Bernard & Lair), one yuri romance (Ruby)And for the first time, two poly romances (Cosmina and Lynn)Shop builder minigame: build your own "magic shop"!Amber, a dark elf, was abandoned as baby in the woods south of Icesilia. She was found and raised by Vin, a witch, who decided she should become an alchemist. When Amber turned sixteen, Vin sent her to Icesilia as apprentice to the legendary mage Haros.In the big town of Icesilia, she'll train and once she reachs adult age, become a master alchemist running her own shop, and along the way also meet interesting characters who might become something more than just friends:Daniel, Haros' son, who wants to be a mage like his father but also trains in alchemy. In competition with Amber since young age, he'll need to be careful to not be consumed by his pride.Bernard, a brave young man who wants to become a famous adventurer. Paranoid and ill-tempered, he'll need to learn to control himself to avoid doing things he might regret.Lair, the son of the influent noble elf Arnor. Naïve but with good heart, suffers the bad influence of his arrogant father Arnor.Ruby, a seductive young woman who turned vampire just recently, struggling to not lose the humanity still left in her.Cosa and Anders, two mysterious silver-haired adventurers who will ask Amber's help, and might reveal themselves to be something more than they look.Lynn, a cute elf who runs the herbalist shop with her mother. A marriage with a noble has been arranged for her, but she's not sure if she really wants it.The game can be played as a dating sim and offers an optional crafting/simulation game. Each choice will change Amber's (and her friends/love interests) alignment: there's Dark and Light. But be careful: dark and light doesn't mean wrong or right. There are no right or wrong choices in this game, though some endings are more sad and cruel than others!The game features 4 different endings for each love interest, with some dark events/scenes never seen before in a Winterwolves' game. Play the game at your own risk! Unlock all the endings of a specific character to discover bonus pin-up images. 7aa9394dea Title: Amber's Magic ShopGenre: Adventure, SimulationDeveloper:Winter WolvesPublisher:Winter WolvesRelease Date: 8 Jun, 2017 Amber's Magic Shop Ativador Download [License] Not much to do, and the gameplay with crafting is very slow and grindy. Might be better if you play it without, but I didn't.. This game is a CRAFTING game, and you can really enjoy and feel the story if you play the normal mode. I recommend to use the the VN mode only when you want to unlock the other ending. But for firstplay, I would really prefer to play in the crafting mode... Either way, i really love the story, jst like your other works. Good job winter wolves!. Not much to do, and the gameplay with crafting is very slow and grindy. Might be better if you play it without, but I didn't.. I loved this game, I found it delightful and interesting. As the synopsis suggests, you are Amber, and having grown up in the woods being raised by your adoptive mother, you\u2019re sent to the big city to become an apprentice alchemist. You spend the first portion of the game at this stage, where you get to know your new love-interests\/friends, and make decisions that shape how your personality develops (i.e. do you want a light or dark alignment, are you selfish or selfless, etc\u2026). Later you progress to the \u2018adult\u2019 stage (complete with a change of appearance for you and the other characters), having (hopefully) passed your exams you start your own business, a \u2018magic shop\u2019. It\u2019s slightly weird that none of this game seems to focus on actually RUNNING the titular magic shop. You gain \u2018jobs\u2019 elsewhere (and occasionally a customer will come in with a special order), craft the required objects and gain money\/xp\/loot\/reputation (depending on what reward you wanted). You can upgrade your shop to give yourself various bonuses, like more daily cash (never enough to do much with, but it\u2019s something), or allows crafting more advanced items. The \u2018alignment\u2019 system is a tad weird, sometimes the choices you make that gain you light or dark points don\u2019t really seem to fit (an important decision that nets you a whopping 5 light points requires you to publicly humiliate yourself for someone else\u2019s benefit, something he never really appreciates or apologises for). The crafting system I really enjoyed (though you can skip it entirely with the visual novel mode), even if the one ingredient I needed most was NEVER in stock\u2026 It was a nice change of pace, instead of a combat system, you gain xp by crafting. The main story is nicely engaging, and most of the love-interest specific stories are interesting too. I was delighted to see yuri and poly options for romance, the game also features a gay character and a trans character (yay!). Interestingly there is no jealousy mechanic, Amber just openly dates multiple people, periodically breaking up with them until she\u2019s only dating one. I like this, but it can lead to some weird moments such as the character who\u2019s arch largely revolves around him becoming paranoid and self-centred, seems perfectly fine with you dating other people at the same time (though will assume the worst if\/when you break up with him). The worst I can say is that some of the love-interest stories seem a bit shallow and could have done with more fleshing out. Essentially my key criticism of the game is I want MORE. More detail, more story, more places to visit and things to craft. More little side-stories. I of course understand there\u2019s only so much a developer can feasibly fit in a game, and honestly if the worst I can say about a game is \u2018It left me wanting more\u2019 then I dare say that makes it a pretty decent game. It took me about 30 hours to get ALL achievements and see everything, so I\u2019m happy it was money well spent. If you ONLY played it through on visual novel mode, you might feel otherwise, I don\u2019t know.. So good, I really liked the game! I've still got loads of endings to play through, definitely a good buy. I enjoyed how the game was split up into two parts (adolescence and adulthood) that was a good touch. I only wish there were more male partner options; there are only 3. However each one has 4 possible endings, so I suppose it almost makes up for it :). I can without a doubt say that this game is not worth buying. Not at it's current price, or any price. The game sells itself as a visual with an Alchemy crafting system, to help tell the story and to fill the space between the visual novel sections. However, what the game is in reality is 95% Alchemy and 5% visual novel. That's way to much filler if you ask me.But thats not the end of it. The Alchemy system is a barebones as it can be, with the player simply choosing a recipe, selecting what items to use and then crafting the item, only to then sell whatever item they have made for money. That's it. The only reason the 'Alchemy' mechanic is in the game is to serve as filler to make the game seem longer than it is. It's not fleshed out, or interesting. It's purely there to make the game seem longer so that the developers can justify a higher price.The visual novel side of things is also terrrible. The characters are bland. The interactions are lifeless. And the player made choices are so... bizare in how they affect the characters (Which they dont really do.) The game tries to sell the player an 'alignment' system to make the visual novel side of things more interesting. But again, similar to the Alchemy system, is purely there the pad out the game. It doesn't make the characters more interesting. It doesn't make the choices anymore meaningful. It is again, a mechanic that was only added to help justify a larger price tag. The developers care so little about this game that they didn't even add a proper ending. The game just... ends. No credits, no nothing. Not even an epilogue for the character you chose to romance. It's just a cash grab and you're not missing out on anything by avoiding it. In fact, you're better off if that's what you choose to do.
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