About This Game Travel to the Edo period in Japan and help Satsu and Miyamoto in an epic adventure to preserve ancient Japan. Prove your skills in Challenge mode with limited moves. Experience the excitement of building an ancient Japanese village in this engaging Match 3 game. See the beautiful scenery while listening to relaxing music inspired by this period in Japanese history. Dive into an epic story of honor and courage and help a Geisha and a Samurai save the day in Tales of the Orient: The Rising Sun! - Three game play modes: swap, pop, chain - Can you win in challenge mode? - Build an ancient Japanese village - Exciting adventure - Rotate the board make the best matches a09c17d780 Title: Tales of the Orient: The Rising SunGenre: Casual, IndieDeveloper:Green Sauce GamesPublisher:Green Sauce GamesRelease Date: 27 Feb, 2015 Tales Of The Orient: The Rising Sun Key tales of the orient the rising sun free download. tales of the orient the rising sun badge. tales of the orient the rising sun. tales of the orient the rising sun download. tales of the orient the rising sun game Tales of the Orient: The Rising Sun is a game that I recommend because:- is a method to banish boredom- is indie & casual- it has strategy- it has trading cardsEnjoy!. I wanted to recommend it, but I COULDN'T.The game is said to be set on Edo era in Japan, but It's so historically inaccurate and things are mixed up with Chinese. I don't think Geisha, Sumo and Samurai Temple being real. Having a Zen Garden too close to a Forge isn't very logical, either(As metalworking would make LOTS of sounds, and silence is important for Zen.). Childrens and buildings look too much chinese, and there are more things to complain, but I'll cut it for now.Gameplay is bad, for a match-3.- 100 levels. too much of them. And unlike gazillions of match-3s that are on steam, there is no minigame at all.- Being able to rotate the board is an interesting take, but makes drops very unpredictable. I sometimes seen drops appearing from SIDES.- On level 44, You're tasked to remove 10 Metal tiles(you have to remove twice to be able to reclaim the golden tile beneath it). But you only see TWO at start. so where are the other 8? THEY ARE SIMPLY INVISIBLE, because those invisible metal tiles are on normal tile.- There is no freedom in order of buildings, because you get fixed amount of gold from clearing levels. Buildings after second tier(first tier give you powers) only give you "Extra Moves" for Challenge mode.- I wouldn't recommend playing in any modes other than Relaxed Swap mode, because :-- Challenge mode has very tight(or nearly impossible) moves limit, and "Extra moves" you get from buildings ARE GONE FOR GOOD when you spend them.-- Pop-3 and Chain-3 doesn't have "combo effect" unlike Swap mode.-- Also in Chain-3 mode, you can also chain wooden/stone blocks. Is it intended?-- Shuffle recharges in time than moves, so you can eventually beat challenge mode with 0 moves, if you have patience for it.-- And in Challenge mode, UI problem occurs when you finish a level with the last move.- Achievements for playing 10 HOURS and 500 levels. seriously?- While music is not bad, it doesn't sound too Oriental(or Japanese).I tried to be nice with reviewing this game, but the many bugs, especially the forementioned "invisible metal tile" problem is beyond my torelance. 4/10.Edit : they ninja-updated the requirement of "500 levels done" to 200. But it doesn't improve the game much.---------------------------日本ネタのマッチ3だから薦めようと思ったけど、その気がおきなかった問題作。江戸時代と書いてあるけど、全くそれっぽくない。Geisha Temple(芸者の寺?)やSumo Temple(スモウの寺?)なんて初めて聞くし、Forge(鍛冶場)のすぐ裏にZen Garden(庭園じゃなくて瞑想場?)があるのもおかしく思えたりする。他にも変なところはあるがここでは説明しきれない。ゲームプレイの出来は酷い。- 100面もいるか?Steam上にあるほかのマッチ3ゲームと違い、ミニゲームすら存在しない。- ボードを回転させられるのは良いのだが、なぜかドロップが左右から出てきたり、落下が予測できなかったりと悪い方向に働いている。- 44面の目的のひとつに、「鉄タイル(2回マッチさせる必要がある)を10個消す」とある。しかし見えるのはたった2つ。残りの8つはなんと透明(消した時のエフェクトで判断するしかない)で、「金タイル(消すとクリア時にゴールドがもらえる、と言うか全部消さなきゃならない)」ではないタイルの上に置かれていることが原因だと思われる。- ゴールドの入手量が決まっているため、建物の建設における自由さが皆無。第1段階の建物はパワーを解禁するが、第2段階以降の建物は全て「Extra Moves(追加手数)」を与えるのみ。- 手数無制限のスワップモード(Relaxed Swap mode)以外やるべきじゃない。理由は次のとおり:-- チャレンジモードにおける手数制限が厳しすぎる。しかも、建物から得た「追加手数」は使えばそれっきりで、その面を失敗してもやり直しても取り戻すことができない。-- ポップモード(3つ以上隣接したドロップをクリック)とチェインモード(3つ以上隣接したドロップのひとつをクリックし、同種ドロップの上をなぞっていく)は「コンボ」が発生しない。そのためスワップ(ドロップをクリック、隣接するドロップと交換)以外の難易度が極端に高い。-- チェインモードでは箱(隣接するドロップを消すと壊れる)も直接消せてしまう。意図的とは思えないのだがどうだろう。-- シャッフルは時間経過で再使用できる。そのため、チャレンジモードも手数0でクリアできてしまう(時間の無駄だろうけど)。-- チャレンジモードで手数を使い切ると同時にクリアするとUIが同時に表示される問題がある。- 実績に「10時間プレイする」「500面クリアする」ってのがある。長すぎないかそれ。- 音楽は唯一の悪くないポイントだが、日本らしいとは思えない。テーマ的にはアリなんだけど出来がダメ過ぎる。もう少し高く評価したかったが、前述の「見えない鉄タイル」問題だけは許すことができない。 4/10. Beautiful music, great mechanic, a musthave game for match 3 lovers.. Very fun match 3 game with 3 different game modes and if you get stuck, you can rotate or rearrange the tiles... and the change to get hulp form te special items... so getting stuck isnt that bad... ;). A casual match 3 game. There are 100 levels each with a different game board. Each board has objectives you need to complete to move on. You can play with a certain number of moves or you can pick relaxed mode which has unlimited moves. You can choose between 3 game types- swap, chain or pop. Plus you can rotate the board. Very fun!. This game is a surprisingly good and inspired match-3 one, with power ups.. Tales of the Orient: The Rising Sun is very good match 3 game with some unique mechanics. It has nice graphics, good music and a subpar story. I don't really play these sort of games for the story anyway. Definite must buy for match 3 fans!. Of course people who make games want the description to be exciting and positive, but the description for this game has got to be from some other, more fun game that they forgot to make. I picture a design meeting where they asked everyone to call out the first thing that came to mind when hearing the word "Japan". "Sushi!" yelled Bob from accounting. "Samurai!" called out Jim, the janitor. "Good, good, keep em coming." said Jane, as she jotted down the suggestions. "Geisha!" "Ninja stars!" "Rice balls!" Excitement filled the room as more and more wonderful ideas were called out. Suddenly Albert the night watchman called out "Happy Ending!" The room got quiet for a minute, then everyone started to cheer. "We're totally putting that in there, or my name isn't Jane Doe!" said Jane Doe. So yeah, it's about rather blandly generic, or possibly generically bland as you can get. This game accurately depicts Japanese culture about as well as Taco Bell depicts Mexican cuisine. Now, I must say that I'm a regular American, and I really don't care how they depict anybody, except maybe Americans. Point is, the whole "Build an ancient Japanese village " and "Exciting adventure" thing isn't all that thrilling. So how about the gameplay then? Well, the next point in the description is "Rotate the board make the best matches." At first rotating the board sounds pretty cool, until you realize that you can just keep rotating the board until you win, with the occasional match made by you to free up some space. There are also your typical match-3 game powerups, charged by destroying gems. Nothing revolutionary there, except maybe the bug that prevents you from clearing certain tiles. Yes, I know they said they fixed it, and yes, it is still happening. If you're a match-3 player, there are certainly other games out there better than this. Heck, HuniePop is a far better match-3 game, albeit one attached to a whole other, less savory H game, which is not an inherently bad thing, but not for everyone. Tales of the Orient is, despite the lovely description, rather bland. Maybe it needs more MSG.. For a casual match 3 style game, this is really fun! Good variety of puzzles and conditions. Challenging but not such a pain it's overly frustrating. Just perfect for wasting a bit of time. Now, I will say that I suffered from the save bug with this, however the support is FANTASTIC! I was sent a replacement save file quickly and lost no progress at all. Few games are without bugs. What counts is the way the developers handle the situation and I can't fault this team at all for their support!. Amazing game. xD10/10. :P
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