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Phyllis, The Receptionist of The Guild

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NAGINATA SOFT
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About This Game



All the characters in this game are above 18 years old.

The town of Losteria was on the outskirt of the Kingdom.
As a receptionist of the adventurers guild, Phyllis managed investment on the shops, accounting, and scout of new adventurers.

System
This game has three parts:
"Phyllis Part", "Adventurer Part", and "Quest Part"

[Phyllis Part]
The receptionist Phyllis can explore the town.
By helping the adventurers, Mark will be able to scout them for their team.
Talk to them and form a unique team of adventurers.

[Adventurer (Mark) Part]
The adventurers such as Mark can take quests by checking the notebook in the Guild.
Form a group of adventurers and prepare items before challenging the quests, as they are tough for a solo adventurer.
By talking to Phyllis, the groups can be disassembled and reformed, as well.

[Quest Part]
The Quest Part starts when the adventurers leave the town.
Click on the icon on the top right corner to open the menu.
Observe the adventurers doing their best.

Quest Parts are played automatically by the game. For the chapter bosses, gather up to 12 adventurers!

If they are defeated by the monsters, the adventurers may be taken to elsewhere.
Also, if the investment on the guards in the town is insufficient, the women might get attacked by the thugs.

Phyllis has to compete for a man with some women, while gathering the unique adventures of the town.
In the adventure, she also tries to figure out the reason why vicious monsters are spawning......

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User Reviews

Mostly Negative
12 user reviews
33%
Positive
4 hrs at review
Not Recommended

For those with a quick stop to see if its any good, here is my quick judgment. Nopeish. Get on a sale like I did. The content in this game is very simple so simple in fact I forgot i was playing a porn game to begin with as i lost track and had a pattern to playing the "Characters." Game-play : I forgot this was a game and not space bar holding simulator at first it takes a little bit to understand but you dont actually play the game. As Phil (the main girl) you walk around talk to people and ask them to do some adventuring. They cry and say they broke their nail or something and want you to fix their current issue. Do this and you unlock a new character. Phil also sits at her desk and puts away money you get on the side for completing quests as mark and Co. thats it for her. Marks sides the "adventure side" : the game easily shows that you set them up and watch em go and there is nothing wrong with that to some its good to me its boring besides making them overpowered and plow t...

18 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Don't be fooled by the screenshots, this is barely even qualified to be an RPG. At best its an idler. There is NO DUNGEON CRAWLING and the maps are <i>literally linear</i>. You just hold space. THERE ISN'T EVEN ANY ACTUAL COMBAT. Everything is completely automated, you can't even pick which skills to use and worse yet YOU CAN'T EVEN USE ITEMS IN COMBAT. You just hope that your party survives. While I admit their twist for why there's the typical "increase in monsters lately" was pretty novel and interesting, anything else is in the story is terrible. The town security is completely bafflingly incompetent to the point where it breaks the suspension of disbelief, as you can get attacked literally in the middle of a street in broad daylight. Where the heck are the guards? Worse yet there is way too much of a focus on NTR. I feel robbed and swindled for the price they offered. Only reason why I didn't refund it is because I missed the 2 week deadline dealing with some health issues. TLD...

4 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

UPDATE: Compared to other $15 games, this one isn't nearly as good in many ways. The idle battles are really boring, all basic RPG maker graphics/assets, not a great English translation (there are still some signs/dialogue that wasn't translated, either). Unless there's a hidden gem under the surface that I just didn't see, I can't really recommend this game (sorry devs). ORIGINAL: There were zero reviews on this game, I had some money in my steam wallet, so I figured I'd take a chance. I will update this review as I play the game, but here are my [b]initial impressions[/b] (~1 hour played, TLDR at the bottom). After a brief introduction you're roaming around town as Phyllis (who the game is named after) to talk with & recruit adventurers & defenders. Adventurers go with the main character (Mark), defenders stay at town to protect it (no idea how that works yet).There are different difficulty levels for 'quests' essentially ramping up the rewards as you level up, buy new weapons/armor/...

4 helpful
10 hrs at review
Not Recommended

* Grindy even tough everything can be set to be very quick. * The guild manager part is very weak, mostly you are watching your adventurers fight * The sex scenes are text tales accompanied by a single image each. I do like the image style

2 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

It's an addictive game, but it doesn't explain itself very well. This is a SRPG, not an RPG. You don't make a lot of decisions about the actual fighting, apart from being able to give the party potions between battles. The explanation is pretty lacking, so things like how to properly assemble a team for the boss round can be tough to figure out. I sent mark to fight alone the first time because I didn't realize his teammates were all in the guild building itself, and could be recruited. It is also important to realize you can open the menu and have the party use potions between battles in a given quest. (But during actual battle, it seems they just act on their own.) Phyllis chooses who will be on what team, provides gear, and also the team purchases gear for itself. The teams choose quests, which also should be chosen carefully. Sometimes a weaker quest can be harder, like if its cockatices and they freeze your party members. The fighting is pretty much all ...

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows11,10, 8, 7

FAQ

How much does Phyllis, The Receptionist of The Guild cost?

Phyllis, The Receptionist of The Guild costs $5.99. Currently 60% off!

What are the system requirements for Phyllis, The Receptionist of The Guild?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows11,10, 8, 7

What platforms is Phyllis, The Receptionist of The Guild available on?

Phyllis, The Receptionist of The Guild is available on Windows PC.

Is Phyllis, The Receptionist of The Guild worth buying?

Phyllis, The Receptionist of The Guild has 33% positive reviews from 12 players.

When was Phyllis, The Receptionist of The Guild released?

Phyllis, The Receptionist of The Guild was released on Mar 20, 2023.

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