Nice to have games on steam that doesn't work at all. 12€ for running and dying, so back to flappy bird then? I refunded this game, because it is not playable. Reason: Normally you go in a map/quest to fight some monsters and at the end a boss while running and charging from side to side. First: Characters or better your whole group doens't attack (the attacks should be automatic). The only thing i could do was running from side to side and die. Second: I tried doing another quest/map where i needed to kill 20 monsters, but on every map no monsters spawn (only the boss). Third: Bossmonster kills your whole group in 1-2 sweeps by sliding from left to right through you a killing everyone by one shotting them. Fourth: World broken, when i tried doing another quest and died, i was moved 1 tile north from the village where i was stuck. I couldn't move on the world map and i couldn't do any other quest anymore. @Developers: Stop making games and stop programming, because you want a ...
The Lord of the Parties
- Release Date:
- Jun 29, 2022
- Developer:
- Dizcon, Magic Cube
- Publisher:
- HIKE Inc.
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
The Lord of the Parties is a 2D Party Shoot'em Up RPG game about a girl who goes on an adventure searching for her missing father and a childhood friend who helps the girl.
Explore a unique fantasy world with various teammates you meet along the travels.
When you wake up in the morning, your party members decide what to do today.
Party members who do not like the decision or are in poor condition may refuse to participate in the mission.
You control the entire party, not just one unit.
If at least one is alive, the adventure can continue.
During the adventure, you will find captured soldiers. Rescue them, and they will be happy to help you.
If three or more of the same soldier joins the party during the adventure, they will unite to become a higher rank soldier.
Party members can join up to 10 people. If there are more than 10, the weakest soldier leaves the party and fights independently.
When party members reach rank two or higher, they use their ultimates, and their ultimates evolve in three stages according to their rank.
The bar is available in town.
If you drink or eat food, you can get EXP and receive quests from the villagers.
However, if you drink too much alcohol, your EXP may go down, so don't drink too much.
You can strengthen your party through training. In addition to the helpful abilities in battle, you can also train living abilities such as item crafting and synthesizing.
You can craft items from materials obtained during battle or synthesize the same items to obtain a higher-level item. You can also sell or buy items.
Depending on the equipment worn, party members may reach a higher rank.
As the rank increases, you will be able to improve your abilities and use Ultimates.
At night, you have to sleep in an inn or camp. You have to pay to use the Inn, but you can get quests and swap equipment. If you decide not to stay at an inn, you'll have to camp.
It doesn't cost money, but EXP will be slightly reduced.
There are main quests to progress the story, quests to recruit a mate, and sub-quests to fulfill the requests of the villagers. Depending on the type of quest, the objective of the quest will vary.
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User Reviews
game doesnt work enemies too fast and rushing through party members without taking damage failure at every stage empty enviorement
Game only contains 2 adds of publisher rest of game is experiencing black non responsive screen that has wacky cursor. So game was fast and easy for me. I would call it "black screen simulator". Buy if you like these kinda games i do not care. Perhaps i should have been making adjustments to my settings but i am not in market of paying for unfinished games.
The Lord of the Parties is a weird combination of action RPG and vertically scrolling shmup. Unfortunately it's not very good at either, with kind of lame character growth (small improvements from leveling up, sure, but basically it's just what rank of items you have equipped on your characters that determines how good they are entirely) and worse shmup gameplay, basically just going through long autoscrolling stages while making sure to not let your unwieldy-large party take any hits. Not that this is usually very hard, being as you can just kill almost all enemies before they attack, but sometimes you can't and half or more of your party dies instantly. Now, the game tries a few times to imply that getting hit isn't that bad - you can "rescue" captured soldiers to replace any party members you lose, and they can come at surprisingly high ranks - but rescued soldiers do literally 10% or less of the damage of your actual party members and don't have ultimate abilities. Also, party mem...
A clever little game! A satisfying combination of individual elements that would be too simple on their own, and a surprisingly tough iteration on vertical shooter mechanics. Lots of cute touches, definitely made with love. Despite the simplicity, the game has managed to introduce something new in the large majority of quests. There's some new enemy, or trap, or goal, or rescue-able ally. Character portrait art is what it is - not my favorite, but the game doesn't lean into it. There's a surprising amount of surprisingly-good voice acting, and the story they're telling (thus far) is well-written and seems intent on doing some real analysis of the "medieval fantasy" setting as we know it. Cons: At present, the UI is a mix of too busy and too small, and controller support is jank. Sound effects can overwhelm the audio system and get very crunchy. Nothing complex here, but if you want a simple game with some nice framing, TLotP is worth a shot. Check out the Demo!
The demo is broken, full game works fine. This is not an easy game, expect failure until you learn how to dodge an attack at the same time... Also the game involves a system with plenty of upgrades, so there is that.
Unique and fun
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: window 7
- Processor: Duo Core Intel or Amd
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: 256mb video memory
- Storage: 2 GB available space
Recommended
- OS: Window 10
- Processor: Quad Core Intel or Amd
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: 512 mb video memory
- Storage: 2 GB available space
FAQ
How much does The Lord of the Parties cost?
The Lord of the Parties costs $15.99.
What are the system requirements for The Lord of the Parties?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: window 7 Processor: Duo Core Intel or Amd Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: 256mb video memory Storage: 2 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS: Window 10 Processor: Quad Core Intel or Amd Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: 512 mb video memory Storage: 2 GB available space
What platforms is The Lord of the Parties available on?
The Lord of the Parties is available on Windows PC.
Is The Lord of the Parties worth buying?
The Lord of the Parties has 68% positive reviews from 38 players.
When was The Lord of the Parties released?
The Lord of the Parties was released on Jun 29, 2022.
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