Academagia is a fun game that allows you numerous opportunities to create and roleplay your very own student at a magical school.
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No, this is not the one I'm working on, but it is something that Cute Knight fans should find interesting!You're a young student (either male or female) just starting out at a fancy magical school. That much is certain. EVERYTHING ELSE is up in the air. Are you from a poor family or a rich one? Born under a lucky star? Been clumsy all your life?
Have a cat for a familiar? Make friends easily? Tend to accidentally get into trouble all the time?You can set ALL these details for your background before you've even started your first day at school. Then once school starts, you'll have multiple events to schedule for every single day, eighty other students to interact with, and literally HUNDREDS of random events that you might encounter and which might go well or badly.Skip class? You might find your way to a magical artifact hidden in a cave on the school grounds, or you might just annoy the teachers and end up in detention for the rest of your life. It is astoundingly complicated and no two playthroughs will be alike. (There's a being built by players to share the secrets they've encoutnered so far!)If you enjoy building different characters in Cute Knight this should keep you busy for a loooong time.
There's no demo, but you can order the game (Windows Only). The developer said, over on the Academagia forums. 'We do not have any plans for a demo, although we may consider it in the future.' I like the Cute Knight games, and Princess Maker and those sorts of game so I ended up buying it anyway.When I initially purchased Academagia I thought I'd made a huge mistake.
It's quite a difficult game to get into with a steep learning curve at the beginning, once you get over that hurdle though it's an awful lot of fun.It's not as user-friendly as Cute Knight is. It's still a bit buggy. It's definitely worth the money though. I played through a couple of characters. This is a few things I've picked up.1)During character creation, drop at least 1 point into the Fitness attribute. This will increase your Vitality and the amount of stress you can handle before resting. There's nothing worse than being bullied and having to skip class the next day because you're too injured and stressed out.2)When studying or training, you can change the location where you study.
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It normally defaults to 'Character's room', but if you study or train in other locations, they sometimes provide increases to additional skills. Studying in the libraries, usually will reward you with additional skills.3)Useful skills to havea)Persuasion - Raise this to 5 at least.b)Observation - Having this high enough will increase your chances of success in some events.c)Running - This option appears enough time in events to merit raising.4)Maxing out studying for your classes at 10, will usually grant significant bonuses, including raising attributes.
Researching some subjects, will also give attribute raises at 10. quote='Indalecio'I played through a couple of characters. This is a few things I've picked up.1)During character creation, drop at least 1 point into the Fitness attribute. This will increase your Vitality and the amount of stress you can handle before resting. There's nothing worse than being bullied and having to skip class the next day because you're too injured and stressed out.2)When studying or training, you can change the location where you study. It normally defaults to 'Character's room', but if you study or train in other locations, they sometimes provide increases to additional skills. Studying in the libraries, usually will reward you with additional skills.3)Useful skills to havea)Persuasion - Raise this to 5 at least.b)Observation - Having this high enough will increase your chances of success in some events.c)Running - This option appears enough time in events to merit raising.4)Maxing out studying for your classes at 10, will usually grant significant bonuses, including raising attributes.
Researching some subjects, will also give attribute raises at 10./quoteWhen follows these steps i did so much better. It's a pretty fun game. The only complaint i have though is the fact these games are going to last for 5 years. At least in order to complete the whole thing ill have to pay $100.
I think it would have been better if they did 3 years.
Contents Phase 1: Setting out. 1. Maybe another timeAutomatic: +1 SS, -1 SS, end adventure.
2. Find a path that looks badly neglected and overgrown, and set out!Automatic: +1 SS, advance to Phase 2Phase 2: Decisions, Decisions. 1. Take the right path. It seems a bit less.
Linear.Automatic: +1 SS, Advance to Phase 4. 2. Take the left path. Simple, direct, and good for freeing your mind for contemplation.Automatic: +1 SS, advance to Phase 3Phase 3: The Crossroad.
1. Take the right path.Automatic: +1 SS, +1 Stress, Advance to Phase 6.
2. Take the left path.Automatic: +1 SS, +1 Stress, Advance to Phase 5Phase 4: The Winding Path. 1.
“Afraid not, but if it wasn’t interested in doing my math work for me, I wouldn’t wish to find the thing anyway.”Automatic: +1 SS, add, conclude adventure. 2. She's got to mean Diavesque. Admit nothing! 6) (unlocked outside of adventure, probably by )Success: +1 SS, +1 SS, advance to Phase 8Failure: advance to Phase 9Phase 5: The Left Path. 1. Walk around and explore off the beaten path.Automatic: +1 SL, Advance to Phase 7.
2. Take the left trail.Automatic: +1 SS, add, advance to Phase 10Phase 6: The Right Trail. 1. Stray off the path.Automatic: +1 SL, Advance to Phase 7. 2.
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