About This Game Along the Edge is a visual novel set in the European countryside, where your choices impact the main character's personality and appearance.StoryDaphné is at a dead-end. She's unsatisfied by her personal and professional life. So, when she inherits an old family house in a remote part of the country, she jumps at the opportunity to start anew.Does she decide to embrace her legacy or does she hang on to her old way of life?FeaturesAn adult and slightly occult universe painted with the vibrant colors of the European countryside.Each of your choices impact the main character personality, mood and appearance.A huge amount of content, enough to fill a two years compendium of a comic-book series: — Over 450 hand-made full-screen illustrations and 20 characters with over 400 different variants and attitudes (including 38 possible appearance evolutions of the main character, Daphné), — 80.000 words in English and in French (which would translate into a 400 pages novel).60 different endings, 28 achievements to unlock. Throughout the story, your choices will impact: — how the plot ends (6 possibilities), — the destiny of the main character (4 possibilities), — the romantic relationships of the main character (3 possibilities), — several smaller plot points (such as the life or death of some supporting characters). 6d5b4406ea Title: Along the EdgeGenre: IndieDeveloper:Nova-boxPublisher:Nova-boxRelease Date: 12 Oct, 2016 Along The Edge Ativador Download [Torrent] I really enjoyed this game. It took me about 3 hours to get trough it but it was really fun. I like how the story, the personalty and the look of the main character change based on your choices. It also has a nice music in the background as you play trough the game. 9/10. Interesting visual novel. I really liked the artwork. It was neat that you could be several paths for the character based on text choices and how the character's clothing changes by the choices you make. Either you embrace your light side on the 'magic' portion. As indicated by a sun for light, moon for magic related issues. Or your dark side as listed by a moon icon. The world icon at the top seems to represent rationality and a scientific mind (meaning you don't draw conclusions about magic). On my run through I got light magic. It might be interesting to go for a purely scientific ending (but perhaps a little more boring, or to try for a more 'gothic' approach. I did think the price was a little steep for something not reviewed much, but the story line was still worth it just for the amount of effort put into the story. I like that there is a real depth to these characters, and how things fill in as you go along, keeping the story fresh (this idea would translate well into a real gaming experience, if you ask me, but I'm sure you don't have plans for that at this time. Or maybe don't have the ability to make that happen, but I know a good story when I read/experience one). All the dream sequences were pretty neat too, many artistic shots for screensavers. I do find it highly amusing that you can do a play through where you marry 'blondie' but it seems like a sad option really. Frank makes the most sense, but it's nice that there's different options. Worth a 2nd playthrough at least. This is a visual novel, but do I recommend it, yes it has more story than some others out there, but it's not overly complicated either. It makes you think about life in general and relationships.. Haiku Review:A Long, Painful RoadTo the Tower of SecretsTo Find Who You Are. The RepresentationArt styles in other visual novels have the problem of getting old pretty quickly. The characters keep reacting with the same face for instance. In this game the art style and character design manages to stay fresh and pretty for the full duration of the game.+ The Gameplay / Personality SystemWith other choice-centric games that change the character like Mass Effect, I often find myself looking at how I want to become. Then I gun for one way. The choices are basically pre-defined. This game made the personality system ambiguous enough so that I couldn't do that! By the time I figured out how it worked, the game was already over and a full fledged character formed under my own choices. It was quite satisfying to watch Daphne grow.- The Game lengthIt took me 2,5 hours to finish the game. As I got to the end, I felt as if a chapter was missing. Even the ending felt rushed, as if a whole scene was left out and I only fully comprehended what had happened in the Epilogue.~ The RomanceThe choices are mister nice & funny or snobby loser. I chose single.. Again, I'm left wishing there was a 'neutral' option. This is quite an ambitious project - a single playthrough is short, but it's clearly incredibly branching, and the art is absolutely stunning... but that said, being relentlessly pursued by not one but two men, neither of whom knew how to take 'no' for an answer or were content simply being friendly, for most of the game, has sapped my desire to explore the full breadth of this game's possibilities. If they weren't so damn persistant, or if they'd been happy just being friends, I would have had a lot more fun - but as it stands I spent a significant volume of the game's playtime trying to say '♥♥♥♥ off' as politely as possible over and over again, only to have that rejection met with anger and a literal storming out, never-to-be-seen-again. I'm not attracted to men, but if either of the romance options had shown any sign of respecting my response to their advances, I would have been happier to play along for the sake of the story; but as it stands, neither of them, Frank in particular, knew when to take a hint, and lashed out as if I owed them something when they finally got the point.This is a cautious recommend. If you're a straight or bi girl who likes romance routes featuring men you'll probably have a much better time with this game than I did - but if you're not, let's just say you'll have to get used to repeating yourself, and unless I'm an idiot and missed something obvious, there's no way to just 'let's be friends' with them.
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