![]() If you have a map image, then floor 17 is a pretty easy map. Make sure to use a variety of attacks on her because of her E-Skin ability.Īfter you defeated her add Maeve to your party (if you don’t have her already) and enter the throne room again for some knight on dragon girl action (CG Unlock). After that it’s time for the boss room in the center of the map. Finally, the last chest behind the hidden wall will contain an air resistance seed. The barrel one room south will contain 80 mana shards. Now make your way 1 room south for a medium agility seed in the center vase. ![]() Open the chest once you reach the room to retrieve the Dragon Orb, it’ll weaken the floor boss’ level from 38 to 35. Start making your way there and drop by the vase on the way for 90 mana shards. Open up the chest after the battle for a Dragon Key, which we’ll need for the northwest corner. Once received, head for the room in the northeast corner and get ready for a fairly big battle. And in the double barrel room north of that you’ll find a healing potion in one of them. Then move one room north for 1000 mana shards in the chest. Next head for the barrel in the southeast corner for a warp stone. Once on this floor, head for the teleporter in the room just east of the starting point. It holds maps and guides for floor 16 and up (or down if you prefer). This your bargain bucket pick, like your supermarket used to do for VHS tapes, back when those were around.This is the second part of the Sakura Dungeon walkthrough. If you’re able to game on the go, and need something that fills the niche of opening paragraph. Any saving grace? It’s relatively cheap, being £3 (at time of writing). Being borderline ecchi anime, it just sits as something mundane. Being slightly hidden, their delivery is almost underbaked and lacks anything really thought or visually provoking. With multiple reruns needed in order beat the same boss because of a chronic lack of saving.Īs for the ero aspects, they’re few and far between. Also, the lack of save points in the game is punishing. That can be used to drop the main source of damage that the entire team can manage even if they did their strongest attack with the little SP they have. The game struggles to be interesting and boils down into spamming for increased SP for your starting guy. Even with the addition of new characters to bolster your party. With practically no form of customisation, the game doesn’t offer any form of inherent meaning. The same goes for the combat, which lacks any real impact or importance/value. It doesn’t sit well, and feels like a waste of time. This isn’t as much of an issue later on, with a shortcut being opened to speed up the traversal. Especially with the lack of consistent checkpoints, where the opening section of the game lags behind. Player movement is somewhat slow, or that the map design is too spacious. Although, just because it’s polished doesn’t mean criticism can’t be levied at its execution.Īll heroes start from humble beginnings right? From the journeying/exploring being somewhat dull and uneventful, it harkens to the type of game that belongs in handheld form. If you’ve played Bravely Default and grew used to that more modernised combat flow, then jumping into this isn’t what can be described as a seamless experience. ![]() The only real complaint is how slow things feel and the unskippable animations. ![]() Honestly, it’s hard to criticise the game when most of it is polished and doesn’t have buggy mechanics. In a second stroke of luck, kind of, this is a mechanics-first game, where the core gameplay is front and center over the R-18 content. The ero aspect of this game is somewhat low, especially if you’ve played some of the more well-known/infamous titles, but more on that later. Including that “grind”, obtuse save point, get ready for that type of game, where you die to something stupid, and restart to that point in the game, before you killed that annoying boss. Girls and Dungeons is an eroge that features top-down dungeon exploring with turn-based combat. Reviews // 22nd Feb 2018 - 5 years ago // By Owen Chan Girls and Dungeons Review ![]()
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