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About This Game The Galactic Foxian Empire, a faction of space faring humanoid foxes. For hundreds of years the Empire has been the dominant species of their galactic sector.Enter Kimi, an aspiring cadet in the Empire. Coming from military family, Kimi has a promising career ahead of her. But now a new civilization has emerged to threaten the Empire's place in the galaxy.Will Kimi rise up to this new challenge? Or will the alien civilization prove too much for the Empire?- 4 hours of story with action and intrigue- Choices and actions with lasting consequences and branching narrative- Class change to specialize in space or land combat- Hand drawn custom portraits and enemiesArrow keys to move/selectZ to interact/confirmX for menu/go backHold SHIFT to runTip: You can save anywhere from the menu. It's recommended that you save often and in multiple slots! 1075eedd30 Title: Space Fox KimiGenre: Adventure, Indie, RPGDeveloper:ShenTzuPublisher:ShenTzu GamesRelease Date: 7 Sep, 2018 Space Fox Kimi Torrent Download [hack] Fun little JRPG in a futuristic setting with some entertaining features like the ship to ship combat, skills tied to your weapon, different solutions for some of the quests and more. In case you are worried when you see some anthropomorphic girls in a JRPG from a dev that sounds Asion, that this is another one of "those games", I can put your mind at ease: This is family friendly game made by a Canadian company. Highly recommended, even at full price.. Fun little JRPG in a futuristic setting with some entertaining features like the ship to ship combat, skills tied to your weapon, different solutions for some of the quests and more. In case you are worried when you see some anthropomorphic girls in a JRPG from a dev that sounds Asion, that this is another one of "those games", I can put your mind at ease: This is family friendly game made by a Canadian company. Highly recommended, even at full price.. For an RPG-Maker game this is pretty good overall, especially for the price of under a buck when on sale. The setting is fairly unique in that it's sci-fi in space, rare for RPG-M games. Furthermore, the Galactic Foxian Empire you're a part of, is bloodthirsty and warlike, and the game treats this as normal. Kimi, who you play as, even gets in on it and is excited to invade natives on their own planet for her first mission. Once the war gets going if you talk to a certain npc they will tell you as part of the war effort they are looking to conquer more natives of different planets to put them to work farming and such. In other words turn them into slaves. The idea of stuff like this just isn't seen very often in games, let alone spoken of so casually. I do wish this kind of stuff was expanded upon.Pros:+ A fun, interesting story with twists that will keep you hooked until the end.+ Will take you about 5-6 hours to beat if you talk with everyone you can and interact with everything you can. Not bad for under a buck.+ A lot of interactables, and they usually change as the story progresses.+ You get choices, and sometimes those choices are simply inactions, that slightly change dialogue and things that happen.+ An ending that no matter what you do is not "happy". Rare to see in any game.+ Combat is challenging and forces you to take advantage of stuns, and to know the basics of turn based combat. There's even ship combat.+ Free DLC that is short but fun.+ can get paid to let a guy stroke your tail.Cons:- The story isn't as fleshed out as it should be. There are various plot happenings that you have to infer yourself why they happened. Other plot points aren't explained at all with nothing to help you with an answer.- A lot of grammatical and spelling errors, but this is the norm for RPG-M games.- Once you understand it, combat is rather simple. It stops becoming challenging once you get stun bomb. The only ailment you can inflict is stun or defense down (besides ship combat). Limited number combat abilities. Draw Fire is useless. Enemies also have limited abilities. To be fair the game is more about the story and characters.- Items are mostly useless as I almost never used them.The game is worth it, and I really hope we see a sequel.. Fun little JRPG in a futuristic setting with some entertaining features like the ship to ship combat, skills tied to your weapon, different solutions for some of the quests and more. In case you are worried when you see some anthropomorphic girls in a JRPG from a dev that sounds Asion, that this is another one of "those games", I can put your mind at ease: This is family friendly game made by a Canadian company. Highly recommended, even at full price.. Fun little JRPG in a futuristic setting with some entertaining features like the ship to ship combat, skills tied to your weapon, different solutions for some of the quests and more. In case you are worried when you see some anthropomorphic girls in a JRPG from a dev that sounds Asion, that this is another one of "those games", I can put your mind at ease: This is family friendly game made by a Canadian company. Highly recommended, even at full price.. For an RPG-Maker game this is pretty good overall, especially for the price of under a buck when on sale. The setting is fairly unique in that it's sci-fi in space, rare for RPG-M games. Furthermore, the Galactic Foxian Empire you're a part of, is bloodthirsty and warlike, and the game treats this as normal. Kimi, who you play as, even gets in on it and is excited to invade natives on their own planet for her first mission. Once the war gets going if you talk to a certain npc they will tell you as part of the war effort they are looking to conquer more natives of different planets to put them to work farming and such. In other words turn them into slaves. The idea of stuff like this just isn't seen very often in games, let alone spoken of so casually. I do wish this kind of stuff was expanded upon.Pros:+ A fun, interesting story with twists that will keep you hooked until the end.+ Will take you about 5-6 hours to beat if you talk with everyone you can and interact with everything you can. Not bad for under a buck.+ A lot of interactables, and they usually change as the story progresses.+ You get choices, and sometimes those choices are simply inactions, that slightly change dialogue and things that happen.+ An ending that no matter what you do is not "happy". Rare to see in any game.+ Combat is challenging and forces you to take advantage of stuns, and to know the basics of turn based combat. There's even ship combat.+ Free DLC that is short but fun.+ can get paid to let a guy stroke your tail.Cons:- The story isn't as fleshed out as it should be. There are various plot happenings that you have to infer yourself why they happened. Other plot points aren't explained at all with nothing to help you with an answer.- A lot of grammatical and spelling errors, but this is the norm for RPG-M games.- Once you understand it, combat is rather simple. It stops becoming challenging once you get stun bomb. The only ailment you can inflict is stun or defense down (besides ship combat). Limited number combat abilities. Draw Fire is useless. Enemies also have limited abilities. To be fair the game is more about the story and characters.- Items are mostly useless as I almost never used them.The game is worth it, and I really hope we see a sequel.. For an RPG-Maker game this is pretty good overall, especially for the price of under a buck when on sale. The setting is fairly unique in that it's sci-fi in space, rare for RPG-M games. Furthermore, the Galactic Foxian Empire you're a part of, is bloodthirsty and warlike, and the game treats this as normal. Kimi, who you play as, even gets in on it and is excited to invade natives on their own planet for her first mission. Once the war gets going if you talk to a certain npc they will tell you as part of the war effort they are looking to conquer more natives of different planets to put them to work farming and such. In other words turn them into slaves. The idea of stuff like this just isn't seen very often in games, let alone spoken of so casually. I do wish this kind of stuff was expanded upon.Pros:+ A fun, interesting story with twists that will keep you hooked until the end.+ Will take you about 5-6 hours to beat if you talk with everyone you can and interact with everything you can. Not bad for under a buck.+ A lot of interactables, and they usually change as the story progresses.+ You get choices, and sometimes those choices are simply inactions, that slightly change dialogue and things that happen.+ An ending that no matter what you do is not "happy". Rare to see in any game.+ Combat is challenging and forces you to take advantage of stuns, and to know the basics of turn based combat. There's even ship combat.+ Free DLC that is short but fun.+ can get paid to let a guy stroke your tail.Cons:- The story isn't as fleshed out as it should be. There are various plot happenings that you have to infer yourself why they happened. Other plot points aren't explained at all with nothing to help you with an answer.- A lot of grammatical and spelling errors, but this is the norm for RPG-M games.- Once you understand it, combat is rather simple. It stops becoming challenging once you get stun bomb. The only ailment you can inflict is stun or defense down (besides ship combat). Limited number combat abilities. Draw Fire is useless. Enemies also have limited abilities. To be fair the game is more about the story and characters.- Items are mostly useless as I almost never used them.The game is worth it, and I really hope we see a sequel.. For an RPG-Maker game this is pretty good overall, especially for the price of under a buck when on sale. The setting is fairly unique in that it's sci-fi in space, rare for RPG-M games. Furthermore, the Galactic Foxian Empire you're a part of, is bloodthirsty and warlike, and the game treats this as normal. Kimi, who you play as, even gets in on it and is excited to invade natives on their own planet for her first mission. Once the war gets going if you talk to a certain npc they will tell you as part of the war effort they are looking to conquer more natives of different planets to put them to work farming and such. In other words turn them into slaves. The idea of stuff like this just isn't seen very often in games, let alone spoken of so casually. I do wish this kind of stuff was expanded upon.Pros:+ A fun, interesting story with twists that will keep you hooked until the end.+ Will take you about 5-6 hours to beat if you talk with everyone you can and interact with everything you can. Not bad for under a buck.+ A lot of interactables, and they usually change as the story progresses.+ You get choices, and sometimes those choices are simply inactions, that slightly change dialogue and things that happen.+ An ending that no matter what you do is not "happy". Rare to see in any game.+ Combat is challenging and forces you to take advantage of stuns, and to know the basics of turn based combat. There's even ship combat.+ Free DLC that is short but fun.+ can get paid to let a guy stroke your tail.Cons:- The story isn't as fleshed out as it should be. There are various plot happenings that you have to infer yourself why they happened. Other plot points aren't explained at all with nothing to help you with an answer.- A lot of grammatical and spelling errors, but this is the norm for RPG-M games.- Once you understand it, combat is rather simple. It stops becoming challenging once you get stun bomb. The only ailment you can inflict is stun or defense down (besides ship combat). Limited number combat abilities. Draw Fire is useless. Enemies also have limited abilities. To be fair the game is more about the story and characters.- Items are mostly useless as I almost never used them.The game is worth it, and I really hope we see a sequel. Demo Coming Soon, Stay tune!: Since ICC 2018 (Indonesia Comic-Con) held in Jakarta, 28th October 2018. We are overflowed with feedbacks from many players who are passionate and interested in Proto-G. This makes us so happy and excited.As Result, these past weeks we have been fixing, polishing, rethink, and group feedbacks and turned that into a worthy demo to be played. As we really care about player's experiences when they first play Proto-G.While our indiegogo campaign still going, we decided to focus our limited resources on making the demo free of bugs, fluid and most of all asset qualities. While not all part of Proto-G can satisfy everyone, we want to provide path where your feedbacks matters in this development. Reach us and talk to us of any dissatisfaction you found while playing Proto-G.Let us make Proto-G a great game for all, and stay tune!Website : https://benuasoftworks.com/games/proto-gFacebook[www.facebook.com]Instagram[www.instagram.com]Twitter. Demo Updates: Hi Everyone,We want to announce that Proto-G had some changes to the game.- Bug fixes- Subtitle and audio adjustment- Combat balancing and adjustment- UI updates- Game options updatesWe also wanted to say thanks to all of beta testers for reaching us out to make Proto-G better.We have more things for you that we will publish in Demo build. Stay tune!Website : https://benuasoftworks.com/games/proto-gFacebook[facebook.com]Instagram[instagram.com]Twitter. 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