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About This Game 'In the infinitesimal spaces between the pages of every book lies an unseen universe: smaller perhaps than ours but filled with all the wonders, and horrors, conceivable by the human mind' Enter into a land of dark fantasy with Sophia, an eighteenth-century librarian's apprentice to Queen Anne of England. Join her quest to find a way home and help her take revenge on the evil witch that tore her away from her lands.Discover a world filled with political intrigue as a power-hungry Emperor seeks to wrestle control of the Twelve Duchies by use of his magical Affinity Guards, and get caught up in a rebellion where Sophia's abilities will help decide the fate of the strange, monster-filled world into which she's been swept.Venture with her into steampunk, technomage lairs abandoned since the mythical 'Age of Words'. Share her descent into The Purple, a strange and disturbing underworld where everything lusts for flesh. Help her explore a dark forests under the curse of an Evil Blight and discover the reasons behind it. Help her make new friends in a dangerous world, and share in her first unlikely, romance.Aid her in her discovery of an ancient, magical curse that lies over the world, denying all it's inhabitants the ability to read. Take control of ancient magical texts that, as she discovers them, will allow her to develop abilities strong enough to challenge the Emperor's most powerful Affinity Guards, and perhaps even the terrible witch who is responsible for tearing her away from her home.About:‘Unhappy Ever After’ is a dark, yet funny, RPG that takes traditional fairy tales and turns them on their heads. Along your journey you will meet familiar characters that you’ve know all your life and see them in new situations and within frameworks that you will make you both laugh and despair. Beyond its parody to the fantasy, ‘Unhappy Ever After’ also aims to parody the real, drawing on situations that are all too pervasive in our world, such as drug abuse, terrorism, and dirty politics. Death too is a prevalent theme and no character, no matter how well known, how famous, or how integral to the plot, is safe from its cold hand! Despite its beautiful graphics, wondrous music, and humorous interludes, ‘Unhappy Ever After’ is a game, in places, designed to shock and appal, and where your decisions, no matter how noble can lead to devastating ends.Features:* Explore a free-roam world where you decide who to help and who to leave to their own fate.* Meet characters from ancient stories and rhymes such as Hansel and Gretel,or Little Red Riding Hood.* A unique magic system where strengthening one ability weakens another.* An addictive drug system, complete with dealers and quests.* An adult-themed RPG with political coups, terrorism, drugs, murder, and revenge.* Beautiful lands to explore.* A coming of age story with meaningful character progression.* Team up with interesting and powerful companions each with their own story, conversations, and personalities!* A day and night system where characters go to bed and monsters come out at night.* 14 hour story-line with many extra side quests, plus another 2 hour free bonus DLC 'The Maze of Cefgellin'* Play on after the story's end, doing quests, and building up your character and base camp.* Controller support, Mouse and Keyboard - full keybinding. a09c17d780 Title: Unhappy Ever AfterGenre: Adventure, Indie, RPGDeveloper:Warped TalesPublisher:Warped TalesRelease Date: 20 Jan, 2017 Unhappy Ever After Full Crack [Xforce Keygen] It was fun for about a half hour, until I got to the first city and then it started to jump frames like crazy. I dont know why, everything else runs fine, fallout 4 runs perfectly, but this game makes my computer freak out. I was really looking forward to diving into this game, and will try again in the future after I've scoured forums trying to see if I can get it to work, and hopefully I wont be left Unhappy Ever After.... This is an update of my review after finishing 40 hours of the game. I have just killed a big boss and concluded the main game. I am about to start on 2 different DLCs of this game.Now after 40 hours of this game, I have seen a number of shortcomings and bugs, and will try to write about them in this update, so that I present an accurate picture of the game.Shortcoming of this game.1. This game is an ABANDONWARE, like what many other previous reviews have said. It was originally a Kickstarter game, where backers paid money directly to the developer to create this game and some DLCs. The developer got the money, created the game and 2 DLCs and left in February 2017. What this means is that currently there is no tech support of any kind, and there are many small bugs and irritating features which are not fixed. However, the game itself is still good enough to be played, and I have completed the main game. For the price of $6.99, I think it is definitely worth it for me.2. My biggest complain about this game is the high monster encounter rate. However since the developer is gone and there is no tech support, I just have to bear with it to play this game. 3. There are also several game breaking bugs, like being trapped in a certain wall. However they can be avoided by reloading an earlier save and taking a different route for example. There are also minor glitches in several of the quest. However, I was able to finish the main game and all the quests after 40 hours of game play. I also read up on the forum about possible bugs and avoided them.4. This game is unpolished as there are various spelling errors and small glitches that will never be fixed since the developer got the money and left. Arrh. It's irritating.Strength of this game.1. Excellent story. The story is really excellent, but is a bit on the dark side. It is the story that keep me playing despite all the glitches and bugs. The story just drive me to play 1 more hour and 1 more hour. I just have to find out what happen next. Also there are many dark twists to the game and that create suspense as well. I love that.2. I love the combat mechanics, the various spells that have to be learn by discovery and not obtained automatically from leveling.Overall, I will give this game a 70%, and would still recommend this game despite the fact that the developer abandon the game. It is interesting enough for me to finish the game, and I will look forward to playing the 2 DLCs. I will give another update after I spend more time in this game.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This was my original review after 10 hours.I normally write reviews after I completely finished a game, or at least spend about 50 hours into the game. However, this RPG Maker game is so much fun that I feel compelled to write about it after just 10 hours of gameplay. I am still really far from completing this game, but am impressed by the quality of the game to write about it comfortably.What is really fun about this game is the preponderance of quests. Furthermore, many of the quests are proactively thrust upon you, instead of you making efforts to find them. For instance, when you enter a zone, the barkeeper's daughter will come running to you to tell you that her father have some key information for you and you should go to the bar immediately. That will start a quest. Another example would be that your fellow team member would initiate a conversation with you saying that she needs to visit her parents and that will lead you to a series of events which trapped you, leading to another quests. This is a game that keeps you on your toe all the time. There is no need to grind or wait for things to do. In fact, from the 10 hours that I played, I am flooded with so much quests that I am always behind. In the time that I take to solve a quest, 4 or 5 other would have sprung out on their own. Talking about an immersive gaming atmosphere, WOW !!!The storyline is a bit on the dark side. You are teleported to a fairy tale universe with strange twists instead. Many of the childhood fairy tales that you used to know are presented in this game with strange alternate interpretations. Visually, the graphics is stunningly beautiful and the gameworld is extremely detailed. I also like the samller (thinner) game font, and the high resolution display. The game also implement many useful features to make life easier. For example you can selectively chose which few quests you want to track and they will display key information on your game screen in the crispy small fonts. I also like the fact there there seems to be no upper limit to the number of quests that you can accept and keep open at any time. I will feel overwhelmed and pressured if I have to drop quests due to any kind of limitations. However, that does not happen in this game.Another thing I love about this game is that your skills (called affinities in this game) are not automatically given to you when you level, like most other games. Many of the skills, including spells that you can cast, are given to you as rewards for solving certain quests. This enable me to really appreciate each spell, and understand how difficult it was to acquire them.One of the most fun things about old school rpg is called "chest scumming" and it is present in this game as well. When you come across a big chest, it will give you a key weapon or armor. The type of item in the chest is usually fixed, but that item will have variable statistic. For example a certain overcoat may increase your defence, agility and luck, but the actual increase is variable, and changes with each time you load the game. Normally, I would reload the game a few times until I feel satisfied with the item. As a completionist, this is something that I like and missed in many of the fast pace newer games.Overall, this particular game does bring back happy memories of the old school rpg that I played many years ago, like Wizardry and Ultima. However, what is nice is also the excellent graphics and useful tools (like quest tracking, etc) that comes with the old school game :)I highly recommend this game, and know that I will be spending many more "10 hours" in this game as well.. This one has elements of greatness, but so far (7 hours in) seems to fall short in several ways. Fighting is both repetitive and boring as you'll rarely find weapon upgrades and your supporting characters abilities are relatively benign (especially Gretel's). That and after 10 levels, both the supporting characters still have access to only the first of their \u201cAffinities\/Abilities.\u201d The problem I have is that the game never lets you gain much of an advantage over mobs as they level with you without limits (I've leveled my main character to level 12 and the mobs in the first area have adjusted to be at my level consistently). This pretty much takes away the incentive of fighting mobs\/grinding to gain an advantage entirely--that and the fact that you'll struggle to find equipment upgrades which have even a slight impact to your characters' stats. Additionally, there seems to be many bugs impacting optimization (FPS lags happen often) and many more affecting items and quests (Some items not equip-able, some quests crash the game or aren't always complete-able, etc.). I guess what I\u2019m trying to say is that there is little feeling of character progress so far, and after 7 hours and a dozen quests completed, I would like to see more than I have\u2014which is very little if any.Another issue I have is the consistent lack of an effective way to heal my party. The game relies mainly on healing stones to top off your characters\u2019 HP\/MP and so far I\u2019ve found ONE\u2026near the first town of Driftsburg. This means what money you scrape together will be largely spent on restorative items purchased in town. Mobs drop items frequently, but many of those items are not guaranteed to produce their stated effect (i.e. Healing slime has only a 33% chance to heal your characters for 75 HP\u2026by level 12 you\u2019ll have over a 1000) so they\u2019re not a reliable source of mid-dungeon party restoration by any stretch of the imagination.On a positive note, the game offers a fairly fresh story with decent writing, albeit a bit macabre and dark (the game\u2019s title should allude to this though). I believe this to be the primary reason for me wanting to continue playing. If you\u2019re sensitive to adult themes (i.e. cannibalism, homosexuality, substance abuse, etc.) you may want to reconsider buying this one, because you\u2019ll see some of that within minutes of playing. Also the artwork is unique, though I\u2019ve seen the same mobs simply rendered in different color pallets and reused to fit different local areas already and I\u2019m only in the first town of the game.My final verdict on this one is that I WANT to like this game enough to recommend it, but it unfortunately suffers from a lack of reward and character progression, balancing issues or some elusive combination of both. Fighting seems dull and could use some polish\u2014some additional abilities for the supporting cast of characters would be a great start (I get tired of simply attacking with a basic attack with the cat and Gretel in nearly every battle because they have nothing else of import to choose from). Perhaps this observation changes and the game picks up exponentially as I continue through the story, but I\u2019ve seen no hint of this being the case and there\u2019s VERY little information available from the community on what to expect going forward.Lastly, the Dev seems to be making semi-regular updates and implementing bug fixes so that\u2019s a good start. Though I\u2019m not holding my breath for any major game changes at this point\u2026When I log a few more hours and get a bit further into the story line, I\u2019ll update this review. Until then I would go with a thumbs down unless the things I\u2019ve pointed out in this review don\u2019t scare or bother you.. This game was suggested by a friend. I am not dissapointed.There sems to be a lot of things to do. It's really nice to play a girl main character. The graphics are very pretty. I wish it was a bit easier. No lag or stutters on i3.Rank: B. Really enjoying this game!. This is a fun game. It has problems. If you like rpg's like this one, go for it. If you do not like games with annoying problems (like, auto-deleting one-of-a-kind, high-power items that you had a hard time obtaining, or impossible to reach chests) do not play this game. I will also be making a bug report.. EDIT: I wrote my original review in April of 2017. It is now July 2018 and I wanted to come back and ammend my original, positive review.I'm dissappointed with this game.The concept is cool. The sprites and backgrounds are gorgeous. I want to so badly like this game, but I can't.There are glitches and typos everywhere. The game lags the more you play and it crashes frequently. There was a part early on in the first town where you talk to a guy and he runs off the screen and my computer started overheating and the game lagged so bad that it crashed. When you leave the first area to go to the second, you have the choice to go on a bridge or throught the mines. I picked the mines and there's a part in the mines where you get stuck in the wall and can't get out. I had to go to a previous save and lost a good amount of time. And this is a required thing to do. You HAVE to pick where to go in order to progress the game and one of the options is glitched to hell. It's ridiculous.And don't get me started on the combat system. It's is an aboslute nightmare with how slow it is, and has a hair-tearingly frustrating high encounter rate. Oh, and you don't even get a satsifying conclusion when the game ends. Apparently it's just the first half to the overall story. Would of been nice to know that. The second game to finish the story has never come out, and has never been talked about, because the devs? They're gone.The devs haven't comminicated with the community since early 2017. The game has been abandoned with numerous frustrating issues, and I cannot, in good faith, recommend this game to anyone anymore. Save your money and spend it on a better game. I give it a 2\/10.(Original review under this bar)--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------I ADORE this game. The price is very fair especially for the amount of content you get.Unhappy Ever After is an RPG that takes place in a fantasy fairy tale world. If you couldn't tell from the title, the game has a little dismal atmosphere (It kind of reminds me of the LISA games, in terms of atmosphere). If you're not a fan of dark comedy, you might not like it.PROS:- Nice artwork on the sprites and overworld maps. I love that there's a day\/night cycle and that the sun rises\/sets while you walk around.- Battle Screens are clean , easy to understand, and the enemy design is creative.- The game autosaves when you enter a new screen. You never lose any significant progress.- The world building. I found myself sucked into the story upon reaching the first town.- The characters are funny and multi-faceted. - I love the atmosphere and the dark twists on standard fairytales- Length. You get your money's worth. It took me 8 hours to get out of the first area because there was so much to do.- Sidequests. Lots and lots of sidequests. - It's not super easy, but not frustratingly difficult. I like that there's a difficulty slider that you can change at any time. - You actually have to use your items. I have an issue with item hoarding when I play RPGs and end up never using the stuff in my invetory. Not the case here. Healing spots a rare, so you need to use your potions. - I like the replayability factors. There's lots of alternate ways to finish the quests. You also have to choose what 3 affinities you want Sophia to focus on. So I already have an incentive to play the game again.- The devs seem really nice, and actually listen to feedback.- It's only $5.99!CONS:- There's no map. It'd be nice to have a map of some sort. I found myself getting lost a lot, and sometimes the directions are unclear to where you need to go.- I've noticed some typos. It's nothing major, but it is a little distracting. - It's hard to tell where you can\/can't walk because of the scenery. Also NPCs will walk in front of me sometimes and prevent me from moving.I give this game a 9\/10. Definitely worth your money if you like RPGs.

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