About This Game "The idea of creating a box of jewels, each filled with life... doesn't it give you a little bit of a thrill?" This Starry Midnight We Make is a celestial growth simulation game wherein the protagonist, Hamomoru Tachibana, creates celestial objects using the mysterious Star-seeing Basin. Hamomoru Tachibana, our protagonist, is an overly serious, easily-flustered clergywoman. While on vacation in Kyoto, Japan in the early 20th century, she went to visit a night festival at a local shrine. While enjoying one of the local specialties, she found herself lost in a deep forest road near the shrine. In the depths of the forest, flanked by a trio of archways, Hamomoru meets Chuuya Shingoh, a curious, self-professed student of sciences. Chuuya shows Hamomoru the "Star-seeing Basin", wherein one can seem to "grow" stars and a model of the night sky using pebbles, and invites Hamomoru to join his experiments. She is hesitant at first, but her missing wallet compels her to remain in Kyoto regardless. Ultimately accepting Chuuya's offer to help with lodging, she agrees to assist him in his "research" in return. According to Chuuya, the stars created in the Basin may be able to influence the rest of the city in a manner similar to what is often described in onmyou divination. To confirm this, Hamomoru and Chuuya shall walk the streets of Kyoto, all while creating stars within the Star-seeing Basin... 7aa9394dea Title: This Starry Midnight We MakeGenre: Indie, SimulationDeveloper:CAVYHOUSEPublisher:Carpe Fulgur LLCRelease Date: 1 Jun, 2015 This Starry Midnight We Make License Keygen this starry midnight we make guide. this starry midnight we make. this starry midnight we make guide. this starry midnight we make Follow me to see more reviews like this This is one of my favourite games.It seems like nothing special and it's pretty short, but I really love it.Most of the time, you'll be trying to connect some stars (most likely you will need to look up a walkthrough to finish the journal though). The story is really cute. I loved Shingoh’s the most, although he is a crazy scientist... . And I liked all of the characters, which were really well developed, although there weren't much scenes with dialogue. I sympathized with all of them.And I like the idea of the game that you can change the fate of people by changing stars in a pond. It makes me feel somehow nostalgic... SUMMARY:This is a short game with a great story and characters that you'll loveMost of the time you'll be trying to combine starsYou'll need a walkthrough to complete the whole journal...The idea of the game is good ==> Buy this game, if you want to have a good mood after playing. If you want a story that is fluffy and short, but makes you think about your life and the different paths that you could or couldn't choose... and how a frightening thing fate can be in the hands of the wrong people <==. Frustrating but interesting puzzle\/simulation game. (Don't be misled by the number of 'visual novel' screenshots, that portion of the game is just a fairly slight framing device...)This game is for people who like to poke an opaque puzzle until they're able to make sense of how it works. It will take a lot of experimentation and patience, but it's pretty satisfying when it works. (Some of the recipes were just too unguessable for me to figure out, so I wound up looking up some of the answers, but even for those ones I still had fun experimenting.)It has almost a 'clicker'-like level of compulsiveness when you're setting up experiments--ingredients take time to mix (though usually only a few seconds) so you can start setting up a second trial while the first one matures, and so on...Absolutely worth playing if you like experimenting and can enjoy a little frustration.. This is very much a first-impression review. The game just couldn't get me interested for longer.It's a slow-paced and rather boring puzzle game, gating a slow-paced and rather boring storyline.I am also not a fan of some of the art design. The pond, where you'll spend most of your time, just isn't easy on the eyes. Nor are the kimono with shifting patterns that many characters wear.. This Starry Midnight We Make is a doujin game that combines puzzles/simulation with visual novel narration,the game is very good,it's simple yet elegant aesthetics are truly unique and it's extremely enjoyable when you need to relax,also it bear mentioning that the characters are fully animate and their emotions are synched with the dialogue,which goes a long way to pull you into the story.Raccomanded anyone that enjoys puzzle games or visual novels.. Thought I was getting into a game about divination or astronomy. Instead, I've ended up collecting strands of hair.. This is a rather quirky puzzle game. I can recommend it but I will also warn you it requires some patience. The puzzles come in the form of trying to make certain types of stars and constellations. Making stars can take time, practice and experimentation, though. You sometimes have to wait for various stars to evolve to the right level and if it didn't work out the way you hoped then you may have to start over. The game also doesn't hold your hand. You're expected to just jump right in with a "try various things and see what happens" approach. It is sort of time sink-y in that regard. If you get stuck, however, there's a helpful "SOS" button right in the game that links to a partial walkthrough just in case. If you're looking for a more laid-back kind of game, you should be able to get into it. The story is delivered in VN-style cutscenes and you learn of various NPCs' problems that you try to alleviate with the help of the Star-Seeing Basin - a kind of sea monkey tank for pseudo stars. You'll place various types of seeds in the basin, grow some stars, combine some elemental alignments and, voil\u00e0!, problems solved. If you're still not sure, there is a demo available. Check it out!Final Edit: Don't take my playtime to be an indicator of the length of the game. Due to the large amount of downtime while growing stars, I often played this while doing other things so the playtime is inflated from idling. Having completed the game, I would still recommend it to any puzzle game fan. It's rather unique and the story, while not terribly fantastic, still does a decent job of driving the game and giving you goals.. Thought I was getting into a game about divination or astronomy. Instead, I've ended up collecting strands of hair.. This game is a wonderful sandbox to play in that encourages experimentation and creativity. It can get slightly tedious waiting for some of the more elaborate stars to evolve, but your "star basin" will continue evolving its contents even when you are doing other activities in the game. There are a ton of stars to discover and a lot of possibilities to create a totally unique star basin.. Video review:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ec7JCwez5IY
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