You’ll laugh, you’ll cry! The mystical forest is chock full of small wonders!įishing, trivia, training, and even dungeon exploration awaits you!Ĭomplete a variety of events hidden throughout the forest to gather ingredients for potions! You, esteemed players, are tasked with ensuring that Mylne becomes a master apothecary. Though no stranger to the forest and its curiosities, gathering ingredients is a first for Mylne, and she is at a loss of where to begin. One day, Mylne’s grandpappy, a master apothecary, requests that she find and gather some potion ingredients. Those unfamiliar with Marchen Forest: Mylne and the Forest Gift can find the overview below:įreely roam a fully 3D-rendered mystical forest together with Mylne, a young girl residing at a magical apothecary! In addition to that, Yuzu Hinase, who voice acts both Rozalina and Mylne, will be replaced due to her being on hiatus. This was confirmed via Twitter, which mentioned a lot of the standard reasons, including concerns about quality and highlighting how grand this project is. Long story short: I didn't like it! If the developers would have put some more efforts into the game development maybe this would have been a great game but, in this state, it's not enjoyable.Įdit: Some reading material that could really help the developers make better decisions when making games like this.現在開発中のメルヘンフォーレスト PlayStation®4版/Nintendo Switch™版につきまして、更なるクオリティアップを目的に発売を2020年へ延期する事に致しました。 complex inventory system where you use items but they don't really go away so you don't have to start over (maybe this is just the starting bit which is some sort of weird tutorial but it's something they should have changed before the release of the game). add to this a multitude of loading screens. The camera switch angle sharply without any transition from time to time and this may be the biggest annoyance in any free roam 3D game out there I have ever experienced. (Also i'm Canadian so the price I get is lower so I don't really see the point of showing this in the preview). This game is too poorly developed and not worth that $13,99 price they display in the preview videos. I liked the first half of the Legacy version and didn't have the patience for the second half. There is a better version of this game on steam if you want the full Mylne experience, go with that one. The game is unique enough to be enjoyable but rough about the edges and aged like a funky, mushroomy cheese. To change it to whatever your respective first language is if you aren't well-versed in Japanese, go down to where you see the Japan flag and click the button a few times until you can read everything successfully. Upon starting up the game everything was in Japanese. I didn't come across any during my playthrough. The characters are memorable, especially Mylne and Bard. For both parts of the game, the graphics are basic if a little outdated. Got near the end of Floor 2 before giving up. That was about when the fun in 'finding the mystery at the end' puffed out like a sad, little candle for me. The solution is to repeat floor 1 until you get better armor/lvl up. I was doing great until I got to Floor 2 then the difficulty curve slapped me in the face. If you die you are sent back to the beginning and lose your treasures. Once you go into the dungeon levels, you are stuck until you either die, use an 'escape' tool, or conquer the floor. There are three floors with 10-12 levels per floor that can vary. Fights are rpg-style with a battle screen and timed turns. Lots of weird animal people to solve problems for. For as limited as the area is, there's a decent amount to uncover/do for 2 or 3 hours. I got a weird Animal Crossing vibe to it without the houses/furniture. They feel like two entirely separate games with the same character. The other half is a dungeon crawler with three major parts. One is about talking to villagers in a small plot of land, gathering ingredients, with some fishing in there. Marchen Forest is split into two halves. at full price when a better version is available, too. I don't know if I can justify playing the legacy ver. The reason I played this instead of the bigger, cooler game is because my wallet is a moth breeding ground and it was on sale at the time. This is the Legacy version of the game, with lesser graphics and less game involved. Difficulty is easy in the first half and tedious/medium in the second. As of this review I have not beaten it, but did put a solid 5 hours in before losing interest for other games. Marchen Forest: Mylne and the Forest Gift is a game about a fluffy-eared girl dabbling in alchemy and hitting monsters with a fishing pole.
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