The final entry in the JRPG doujin series by Fenrir. The thousand-year old struggle, which began with the Demon King Zozem using the Powers of Chaos against the gods, is nearing its end. Three brave heroes - Ares, Seria, and Georgie - ventured into the World of Spirits to restore balance in the universe. As they continue their journey, a mysterious powerful magician attacks them. They are brought to the house of Dr. K., a local scientist. Seria becomes gravely ill; to save her, Ares and the Doctor go to the nearby forest in search of cure...
Agalta II picks up right where the first game ended. Ares and his two companions, Seria and Georgie, have defeated the evil and are returning on their airship to the home city of Saladin. Afterwards, they decide to travel on the airship, looking for new adventure. And surely enough, a new adventure begins - but not quite the way they imagined. A storm causes their airship to crash on an unknown continent. The trio of heroes is rescued by the king of Safaya. As a token of gratitude, they decide to help the king defend his land against mysterious monsters that attack it...
A fairly traditional Japanese RPG developed by the doujin circle Fenrir with all the familiar ingredients of the JRPG genre, There is, however, a real-time element in the combat, similar to the ATB system of Final Fantasy series.
It's a western-style RPG with turn-based combat. Graphics are pretty minimal, but servicable. Strangely, most of the stats, character names and items are in English, while everything else is in Japanese.
You start the game on the titular black rainbow (an ill omen in this world) and have a chance to equip some gear before you're dropped into the game world. Towns are pretty minimal affairs, with a couple of buildings you can interact with, and enemies attack pretty soon after you venture out.
Kurou is employed at a firm focused on "headhunting," scouting and hiring talented individuals for major corporations. A new client, representing a company that just finalized a deal with an American software company, is seeking a secretary. The issue: the previous headhunter assigned to a similar task has vanished. As a result, Kurou’s boss tasks him with investigating the situation, partnering him with the clever and charming headhunter Tomoko.
A well drawn game which pits you against various monsters in an Othello-style board game battle, where there are card battles to determine if a square is taken.
In the future, after the latest World War, various nations of the Earth joined forces and built a super-powerful computer knows as "Juno", which would be able to preserve peace and to help scientists in their researches. Every four years, a fighting tournament is held by the company that built the computer. The rules of the tournament are strange: female fighters who lose agree to perform services of sexual nature. The Time and Space Investigation office decides to find out what really happens there, and sends a young employee named Hayate to participate in the tournament...
Jikuu Sasatsukan Hayate: Inspector is a one-on-one fighting game. There is an exercise mode, but it only allows to fight one opponent on an easier difficulty level. In the "normal mode", the difficulty is higher, and all the fights are dictated by the story; it's impossible to choose player-controlled fighters, opponents, scenario, etc. Every battle has just one round. The fighters can use various punches and kicks, jump, and execute powerful s
Hayate the Battle is a fighting game released in Japan for the NEC PC9801. The Game is set in the same universe and features the characters from Jikū Sōsakan: Hayate
Goddess of the Evil Blade is a direct sequel to the first Sword Dancer. The story continues to chronicle the adventures of the "sword dancer" Hien and his mentor, the warrior Tetsuta. They have succeeded in rescuing the "white dragon sorceress" Setsuna from the clutches of the demons. However, greater challenges await the three. Setsuna's life might be in danger, and the watchful eye of the evil Black Dragon continues to follow the heroes. The adherents of the benevolent White Dragon have to prepare for the decisive battle against the forces of evil...
The game plays very similarly to its predecessor. The overall structure corresponds to that of a traditional Japanese RPG: the player navigates the heroes through top-down environments, buying supplies in town, advancing the narrative in a linear way, and fighting enemies to gain experience and level up automatically. Like in the first game, the battles are action sequences that take place in small side-scrolling areas, similarly to fighting games. However, unlike i
MeltyLancer is a life simulation game similar to -- and by the same designers as -- Graduation, in which the player is tasked with training a squad of six young Tokyo Eastern Metro Police recruits, called Lancers. The main core of the game is determining each Lancer's weekly schedule: which days are they on patrol, which days on standby, and which days do they have off? After the general schedule is determined, the player meets with each Lancer to speak with them directly, determining specific actions they'll take that week; whether they spend a day training, exercising, or getting some much-needed rest will affect their stats and ability to complete missions. While on patrol or on special missions, battles may occur, which can be partially controlled with a handful of commands but mostly play out automatically. Each of the six Lancers has their own abilities, personalities, and specialties.
A mini-CD containing the game's theme song is also included in the package.
Hero fails to find a job in a major tour company. Eventually, he gets a job in a very small tour company on the verge of bankruptcy only containing four people with him. Their last hope is barely known southern island that no big tourist company holds. Hero and company president's daughter go there as guides alongside a tourist group of six women.
The story of Harenochi Munasawagi does not start in a very original way: the protagonist is a high-school boy named Kazuhiko, who is - surprise! - permanently horny, displaying his "affections" at any given opportunity to anyone young and female, including even his childhood friend Chihiro. But while the focus on the story is on Kazuhiko and his quest for physical intimacy (which often results in girls getting angry and beating him up), there are other rather disturbing elements that come into play later - in particular, bunny-like demons who share Kazuhiko's passion for the opposite sex...
The sequel to Animahjong V3. When the events of this game occur the playable protagonist in the first game is now close friends with the three mahjong playing sisters and has even begun dating the eldest, Yumika.
In this story, Rumi is kidnapped while walking home from school one day and the player must search for the clues that will reunite the family. Playing the role of the male protagonist or either of Rumi's older sisters, Yumika and Miyabi, you compete against several female mahjong players who have information on Rumi's whereabouts. As they get closer to finding Rumi, Yumika grows increasingly suspicious...
The puzzles include a tile-matching memory game and a timed top-down maze sprint (find the exit before the time runs out). In each subsequent area, the difficulty of these puzzles increases, and the amount of clothes the demi-humans wear after a puzzle has been solved decreases.