About This Game After Sasha is fooled into placing her hand on an ancient shrine, her twin sister Lilly starts noticing a new darker side to her that she has never seen before. After discovering that Sasha's body is slowly being possessed by the immortal Zahhak, Lilly must furiously try to save her!If she fails, she will have to watch as the infinite power of an immortal lays claim to the world once more in Lilly and Sasha: Curse of the Immortals. Collect runes and attach them to skills to change their effects in battle Solve unique and exciting puzzles in each dungeon Detailed quest journal to keep track of quests Numerous side quests grant items, levels and secrets Find hidden dragon eggs and Immortals symbols for powerful rewards Collect pets and have them fight alongside you in battle Continue your save file in subsequent Lilly and Sasha games 7aa9394dea Title: Lilly and Sasha: Curse of the ImmortalsGenre: Indie, RPG, StrategyDeveloper:John WizardPublisher:John WizardRelease Date: 28 Apr, 2015 Lilly And Sasha: Curse Of The Immortals Password I must say, for a game that was damn near free this is a gem. I don't feel like I'm playing an RPGMaker title, I feel like I'm playing something that had a lot of time and love put into it. If the rest of the games in this series are as good it's definitely something I recommend picking up, even if it isn't on sale any more.. I really enjoyed this game. It's a nice and clever RPG. It has a lot more puzzles than most RPGs I've played, which was a nice change. I also like that the game is designed so that you don't need to grind, because grinding is not interesting, in spite of what some game designers seem to think.The storyline is entertaining, and the dialogue is frequently hilarious. I actually laughed out loud a lot. And I didn't spot any major grammar or spelling errors, which was a nice change; I'm used to RPGs where the creator doesn't know the difference between "your" and "you're" which drives me crazy.Overall, I would recommend this game to people who like puzzles. If you're more inclined towards the pure battle-type RPG, then this is probably not for you, but if you like an RPG with story and lots of quests to do, then this is great!Update: Almost 3 years later, and I've replayed this game multiple times; it's still one of my favorites.. It is a RPG game that contains a interesting story and many built-in puzzle games.With that being said, the battle system is meh and the fun part are puzzles and storyline. There really isnt too much in the battle part, you will do A LOT grinding even in easy mode but dont ever expect a new skill will be acquire throught lvl up or the developing of story cuz there is no such thing. On the other hand, the music is quite awesome, puzzles are fascinating with a bit scretch.Let me put it in this way, battle totally not interesting so if you cares most about the battle in RPG,skip this.Otherwise it is not bad to grab it when on sale. Oh BTW, tho not listed, controller is supported.7\/10. I haven't finished the game yet; I'm at about 35% completion, so take that for what it's worth. So far, the game has been a lot of fun. Combat mechanics aren't very complicated; each character has 1. A weak attack, a strong attack, (both of which start generic but can be altered by runes) 2. A powerful attack, heal or buff unique to that character, and 3. Team attacks based on the other people placed on the team with them. In place of a static MP system, characters use Stamina, which regenerates in battle. The dialogue is pretty entertaining, with characters feeling pretty well fleshed out in personality. This occasionally gives rise to conflict within the party, which gives the group a degree of believabilty many games lack. EDIT: I forgot in my first draft to mention the puzzles, which deserve recognition. While they wren't quite as common or as intense as Lufia\/Lufia II, they bring those games to mind. Specifically, a LOT of the side quests offer tangible rewards for playing through puzzles, so while they aren't "necessary," those of us who enjoy such things get a warm fuzzy feeling AND better gear. My only complaint (and it's a doozy) is that as of the time of this writing, gear bonuses are not being added properly to your chars. I haven't done my homework on things like Strength, and Agility, but they seem to be working. However, Spirit (which adds HP) is NOT being added to the characters' HP totals. This means characters whose gear focuses on toughness (like Griffin, one of your early chars) suffer, since their gear gives up points in other stats which do seem to be added in. Hopefully the devs will fix this. In all, it's been a fun game so far. Seems a bit brief, but for the price, the length is reasonable.. I absolutely loved this game. Reminded meof my younger days sitting at my Nintendo playing Dragon Warrior for hours on end. I had a hard time putting this one down as well. Challenging puzzles and an interesting story line. Looking forward to starting the sequel. Definately a must buy for us old school gamers.
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