I'm looking for a lengthy rpg. I already have Underworlds, Zenonia, semiRPG, Space Miner, Dungeon Hunter, Ravensword, Sword & Poker, Heavy Mach 2, Inotia 2, Yipe 5 and The Quest . Oh and I have Caligo Chaser too.
Well, let me pimp my underdog favourites Undercroft (took me 37 hours to finish) and Monster RPG 2 - I am about 8 hours in, and looking at the wiki at less than 30% of completion. Both have Lites.
does anyone know where i can find some good online-based tycoon games? Im really enjoying one called Underworld, and im trying to find more like it...
Sadly.. I have Undercroft, I should've mentioned that dam. I played Monster RPG 2 lite and it was too hard. Too many monster encounters like every 2 steps I took
I was going to get them. But I heard you have to grind alot and you will get stuck and lost easily without a walkthrough.
Nah, that's just the beginning. It becomes much more manageable a little later, though you have to think what you are doing in each and every combat encounter - which is a plus in my book. If a game has a lot of combat, it should better be interesting. BTW, did you equip the items on the main character? I didn't figure out how to the first time I tried and it was a very ... short adventure . I really love this game and I had no prior experience with old-school JRPGs and their clones.
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Well, assuming the beginning of the Lite is the same as that of the full game, on the way out of the cell you find a red coffer. You tap on it and then you have a wimpy weapon and a breastplate in your inventory. Equipping those makes a lot of difference as far as survival is concerned. You then see your character holding a sword on the battle screen and she does and resists enough damage to survive. BTW, if your character gets killed you can tap on "continue" and continue with minimal hps. You can scout around a bit without using up the health potions. You always need to have some in reserve though, to beat chokepoint encounters (stairs, doorways, etc). Oh, and manual saves once in a while are a must, just in case.