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About This Game When stargazer Zach watches the sky one night, he sees a star fall and land in the nearby woods. He rushes to check it out, only to find that out the star was actually a girl, and with her, magic returns to the world. – Over 200 quests to find and complete for rewards – Customize Aura’s magic abilities by finding meteors – Seek out puzzle caves for additional rewards – Three possible weddings between party members! – Travel by boat, by underground train and by firewing 6d5b4406ea Title: StargazerGenre: RPGDeveloper:John WizardPublisher:Amaranth GamesRelease Date: 28 May, 2015 Stargazer Download Dlc stargazer mother love bone. stargazer package download. stargazer for windows by delphi. stargazer journal. stargazer window install. stargazer makeup. stargazer 5. stargazer metallum. stargazer 5 cineplex. stargazer package. stargazer neon eye dust review. stargazer 48858. graco affix stargazer isofix. stargazer skillet. stargazer r download. stargazer inn. stargazer inc. stargazer html output. download stargazer for r. stargazer 8 alliance. stargazer island free download. stargazer zodiac necklace - virgo. stargazer synonym. stargazer zodiac necklace. stargazer arjun mp3 download. stargazer 97. stargazer password. 67 stargazer crescent markham on. stargazer jt music lyrics. stargazer zodiac necklace gemini. stargazer aircraft. stargazer r cheat sheet. stargazer tent. 4731 stargazer place palmdale ca. stargazer lilies band. stargazer star trek. stargazer kingdom hearts 3. read stargazer online free. stargazer in english. stargazer by rainbow. stargazer pan. gundam seed stargazer full movie. stargazer makeup cruelty free. stargazer r. 4640 stargazer dr. stargazer 12 inch. stargazer telescope. xyle stargazer. stargazer marketing. stargazer enterprises. stargazer 3d printing. stargazer yam haus lyrics. stargazer 2-person tent. 820 stargazer drive. stargazer yarn. stargazer christmas download. stargazer information in english. stargazer windows7. 9410 stargazer lane riverview fl. stargazer translation to english. stargazer hatsune miku free mp3 download. stargazer-0. stargazer 8.0 backpack. download stargazer app. stargazer glitter. stargazer robust standard errors. stargazer you call the shots. stargazer chick. stargazer song download. stargazer private key. stargazer 12 inch skillet. stargazer ultimate high. stargazer monterey. stargazer horse. stargazer dio. stargazer omit variables. stargazer originals. stargazer uv pink hair dye. stargazer inn and suites. stargazer vs field. stargazer 7. stargazer neon eyeliner. stargazer products This game only had a decent intro, but skip the tutorial because a bug makes a quest menu appear when you finish and try to close it. Then there are a series of very boring fetch quests, to dissolve whatever interest I had in the intro fight, especially considering its slow walking speed.. It's a good game, but when i go into a battle and win it freezes up and crashes.... An incredibly well made and worked out game. Very engrossing and addictive too, and the storyline layout is perfect. I realy like the chemistry between the two characters and how they fit in with the world around them. The maps are highly detailed and yo can tell time has been spent on the creation and the plan for them, nothing is missing. Ok, the game premises are very standard. You control Zach, a guy who likes astronomy and looks the sky every night. One night a falling star crashes and you go to see only to find the "meteor" is actually a blonde woman. The first hour or a bit more are simple "fetch" quests, regarding a conflict between a girl vs boy gangs. Then, after making a lot of noise you decide to escape from the city and go tour around the world.Honestly, the game itself it's not bad, and I'd say the music is quite good, but in a couple of hours a game should "catch" you. I got a little bored when I had to go to the Bear Forest again, to look for a (clueless?) captain of a pirate ship to the leave the starting area, so I quitted the game, and I don't believe I'm going to enter the game again.It's just not interesting enough to wanting me to go back to disclose the story.PS.- Steam incorrectly logged the time. I played for abour 1 or 2 hours.. I have just started it thinking it would be kinda cliche lame, but the game end up capturing you.It's cute and nice. Really funny.WORTH THE MONEY!. My word I can't believe I forgot about this game! This game caused me so much misery! I normally don't mind rpgs with stories (I love Neptunia and fairy fencer) but this game goes overboard with the mundane tasks department!You will probably spend a few hours in the hub town before you are ever permitted outside! The characters aren't balanced, plus one of them shows up so late you won't have any real need for her. Plus the meteorites that are used to improve the main characters' 'magic' are limited meaning you can't max her abilities. But due to how many towns there are compared to battle sections doing multiple playthroughs IS NOT WORTH IT!And the music, my word the music in this game is ATROCIOUS. There's one particular town theme that you go to that really grated on me during my playthrough, I never went back again.Plus even better, THERE IS NO RUN BUTTON! Meaning you have a constant slow walk speed the entire game. I'm pretty sure Echoes of Aetheria is done in the same visual style as this but they have a run button! That game is so much better and not solely for that reason either!. Didn't care for the art style. Thyme is really irritating. Encountered one minor bug....Loved it! Best RPGmaker game I've played. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it at full price. On sale, it's a ridiculously great value.. Stargazer presents us with the life changing story of Aura, a girl from the stars. Zach a local dreamer, take her in and protect her from the mean curiosity surrounding the event. But Aura is strong and smart enough to start a journey to save the world while finding the truth about herself. To help in this quest we meet new and interesting characters.Aura brings back the magic to a world who lost its sparkle of fantasy, and while she doesn't remember where she came from, friendship will make her feel right at home!If there is something that I appreciate in an RPG Maker game is the storytelling, and I'm not disappointed. Of course the game takes influences from other works, but it still provides to deliver new things and fresh dialogues. It's far from dull and boring, all our friends have a very distinct personality that shines in charismatic situations, with plenty of humor.John Wizard, the developer, did a fantastic job creating a game with the ability to keep one playing just for the storyline. But that's not the only reason why you should play Stargazer! When using this game engine, design is extremely important, and in this case, it's spot-on.Characters are exclusive designs and not free ones available, giving a whole new spirit to the works. The same goes with pretty much everything else.I felt some areas were just too big and wide. Any player will easily feel lost without a map. Frequently I was just wishing for that, a map to make things easier. Although once you go through every and each area, everything becomes easier. like everything in life. Nonetheless, large and small areas are detailed alike, never giving a feeling of emptiness or wasted space. Overall the design is very well organized, with a great choice of colours to go with.Each place is strictly distinct, from very bright cities to gloomy woods, the game gives the right moods thanks to the amazing atmosphere portrayed by the level construction and object placement. Feels completed, but not overwhelmed.Some major details were given to the scenarios, with all sorts of materials, and I really appreciate it. It's a major asset to anyone using RPG Maker! To focus on such a thing, shows a tremendous passion for the creative team.Creativity comes in many forms, and one of them is the ability to create interesting quests, that are both amusing, unexpected, and not repetitive. I won't dare to go into any sort of detail to avoid spoilers, but rare are the games who create quests as fun as Stargazer.Stargazer uses classic battle systems with EXP points to be earned and skills to unlock. As part of the plot, Aura discover several meteors scattered around the world, which she can use to unlock new abilities, or improve ones previously unlocked. These are her main magic abilities, and defines the path to take, not story-wise, but how much powerful Aura can become! As for every other character, they can use standard weapons and improve their base abilities, and in some special cases, gadgets can be used to further make encounters much more random.Stargazer doesn't push the farming too hard, and most of the times I was fighting for gold and not EXP. The game gives the players the choice from Easy - Normal and Hard. Nothing much changes if you have gold enough to upgrade armour and weapons, but it's still challenging if you're in the mood for it.Fighting monsters and beasts are not the only way to progress though, as puzzles are also available, and some are actually quite difficult and well designed. Moving rocks, jumping on mushrooms, it's all there waiting for your skills.Stargazer is a very friendly RPG filled with humour and great emotions to explore with a pleasant soundtrack to go with. Each scene is appropriately accompanied with your typical RPG wave of classic, thrilled and sometimes even emotional tracks.Not a game to take extremely seriously, although there are still important issues at hand, such love and friendship. Not every RPG can make you feel involved as a part of the gang, and I'm glad had the chance to discover this small, but amazing world.You've got cat mail!7\/10. For 49 cents on sale it's pretty decent game.Not extraordinary game but fairly decent.. HIGHLY RECOMMEND : 90% Excellent Quest System, Game design encourage detail exploration.Stargazer is an excellent RPG Maker game made by John Wizard. I have played a few of his games and they are of very high quality. Furthermore at Halloween, I got his games for only 49 cents, which is way below its value. I put in at least 40 hours of enjoyment on a single playthrough of Stargazer alone.The most enjoyable feature of this game is the excellent Quest system. There are more than 200 quests that you have to complete in order to finish the game. Unlike most other games there is no distinction between main quests and side quests in Stargazers. Almost all the 200 quests are intricately connected, and you have to finished all of them to get to the final boss confrontation. You will be surrounded by quests anywhere you go, and so you get this non-linear feel because you can choose to do many of the quests in any order that you like. However, many of the quests will also unlock further quests, unlock new areas or new team members. The best feature of the quests system is that you cannot "mess up" the quest system at all. You will be able to do all 200 quests, as the quests do not expire, and are not locked out even if you advance from chapter 1 to chapter 7. When I play the game, I get the pleasant feeling that the developer is trying his best to allow you to do every quests and making sure that your quest will not fail no matter what. At one point in the game, there are 2 oppossing guilds that you can choose to join, and these guilds are fighting against each other. For a while, I was worried that doing certain quests on one side may disable some other quests on the other side. However, the ending of these quests have a weird and surprising twist that enable you to do ALL the quests from both sides. Excellent.In Stargazer, the main heroine can cast extremely powerful spells, but her mana pool and spell abilities does not increase when she levels. You have to find various meteorite that are scattered in the game world, and each of these meteorite will increase her mana and spell repertoire. Such a design encourage exploration and discourages grinding. In fact it encourages me to look carefully at every nook and cranny in the game world, and even jump for joy when I find one of the meteorite in some hard-to-find places. I love it.The game world is extremely huge, but initially you have to walk almost everywhere by foot. In mid game you will be able to sail between various game continents by ship. All this time, there are bird statues that you can unlock in places that you visited, but nothing spectualar seems to happen as you unlock these bird statues. It is only at late game, when the game world is just too huge to travel either by foot or ship, that you get the ability to fly on a huge bird. That is where everything fall in place. If you have been spending time to unlock all the bird statues in your travel, then you can fly to all these locations once you acquire the ability to fly. So, here is another example of how careful and detailed exploration of the game world reaps benefits later.For a 49 cent game, I enjoyed more than 40 hours of high quality, bug-free gameplay. I would highly recommend this game.
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