I liked the big tiddies XD
Time Tenshi Paradox: Episode 1
- Release Date:
- Dec 20, 2017
- Developer:
- Silver Cow Studio
- Publisher:
- Silver Cow Studio
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac Linux
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About This Game
History hangs in the balance...
The Time Tenshi narrowly saved the future, but what lurks in the past?
Join Rose, Kyo, Tessa and Michelle in the first episode of Time Tenshi Paradox, a new episodic visual novel series from Silver Cow Studio!
Thanks to your grandfather's secret invention, a machine known as the Time Window, mankind's grandest dream - to travel through time - is now a reality! But only a select few have the power to visit centuries past... and as Kenji Johnson, you'll explore the amazing world of time travel with the group of girls known as the Time Tenshi!
Each episode of Time Tenshi Paradox features a compelling short story, with several choices to make along the way, including a major decision that unlocks an alternate route! There are also five illustrations to discover!
If this first episode is popular, then we plan to release additional episodes on a regular basis!
The Time Tenshi series is already famous for its engaging plot and exciting story, and at Silver Cow Studio we work really hard to bring you a high quality production! We're confident you'll enjoy this first episode of Time Tenshi Paradox!
What is the powerful new threat menacing the past?
Are the Chrontek girls really still alive?
And what undiscovered mysteries does the future hold?
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User Reviews
It's a sequel to the Time Tenshi series (the breast expansion VN where the girls have ginormous boobs). For such a short title, there’s actually a few choices to make and hopefully they will have effect in the following episodes as well. I also kind of miss the old soundtrack (the new one is okay tho, I just prefer the songs from the first game). If you enjoyed the previous games, it's worth checking this one since it's cheap and you'll get to see the girls again. Looking forward to the next chapter.
It's a little short, but the price reflects that. I honestly would hove liked to see a bit more even if it was a doller or so more. About 1/4 of the 1.3h of my playtime was the game idle while I went and made lunch after playing through the first time, and after I ate I came back and finished all the story paths. I also feel a bit to much of what is there is spent talking about the last game. Recaps are nice, but for how short the first episode is, I would have liked to see more new story. The new art holds up to what we have seen from Silver Cow before. If your a fan of the series, it's worth getting, but I hope future chapters have a bit more to them. 7/10
It's very very short, nice artwork though, hmm, positive boarderline.
game is perfect as always, but i hope next episode will be 3-4 times longer than this one:)
If you're a fan of the Time Tenshi series, it might be worth it to buy this to get started and support the developer. If you're new to the series, though, there isn't much here to draw you in; it only took me 20 minutes to finish my first run-through (though I am a fast reader), and then about 5-10 minutes to go through two more times to replay it twice to see the two bonus scenes using the skip function on already-read text. It's difficult to recommend or not recommend because the other episodes are seemingly coming based on the popularity of the intro, but at the same time I don't think what's available right now is very worth it to someone who isn't already invested in the series. As-is, it's not bad, but there isn't a whole lot new to it either, and there's not a whole lot that hadn't been seen in the last two games in this first episode.
Not much there, yet. It's really light, but I suppose it's ''normal'', since it's just 'Chapter 1' of a many-chapter thing ? Probably would recommend it, if it's on sale, or unless you REALLY want it. Did this first part in about 70min, while taking my time. It's more of a 'Prologue' really, if you think about it and consider its really short length. (I will say that the *VIOLENT THUMPPPPP* sound effects are weirdly placed and rather annoying.)
Rather well written, all things considered. My biggest gripe would have to be that too much time is spent on flashbacks, particularly in regards to flashbacks focusing on the events that took place in the original Time Tenshi. I admit that knowledge of what happened in that game is highly relevant, but it felt like they had no real purpose other than to give Bunni and Mizuki screen time that really did nothing to add to the current narrative. This especially bogs down this chapter with how short it was. All in all, this was good for its price. I get the feeling that the purpose of Time Tenshi Paradox will be to bridge the gap between Time Tenshi 2 and the upcoming Super Time Tenshi by showing everything that happens between the two games. Including explaining the massive changes to the Time Window room we see in the promotions for Super Time Tenshi, the new Time Suits, etc.
Solid introduction for a plot (though a bit short). Continues in the tone similar to the previous games. Would recommend to the people who have enjoyed previous instalments. Would also like to say that playthrough of the previous titles would improve the experience. Also would like to say that given the length and the content of this game, I might recommend to purchase it only once more or all of the episodes get released. Hope that episode 2 comes out soon!
It might be a short VN, but at least it's only $3. [h1]Pros[/h1] - The few backgrounds for where the characters travel to are nice to look at. - The background music is nice and the art is good as well. - Character choices. It is good to see a couple of them, even if most of them just change a couple lines of text. [h1]Cons[/h1] - Wish this spent less time recapping from past events for how short it is. - I was hoping this would be a little longer. Maybe the next episode is a little longer? - Some parts felt rushed as they kept skipping (a month later, a week later) things that could have been interesting. [h1]Nitpicks[/h1] - One line, Kenji says [spoiler]"I guess even Chrontek has a good side." That confused me as I thought he already knew that from learning about their reason for tampering with time[/spoiler] - Another line, Kenji says [spoiler]"I guess our field of work really is more dangerous than it looks." I know it has been some time since the events from the first two games...
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP or above
- Processor: Pentium 4 or above
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: 1280x720
- DirectX: Version 10
- Storage: 210 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Time Tenshi Paradox: Episode 1 cost?
Time Tenshi Paradox: Episode 1 costs $2.99.
What are the system requirements for Time Tenshi Paradox: Episode 1?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP or above Processor: Pentium 4 or above Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: 1280x720 DirectX: Version 10 Storage: 210 MB available space
What platforms is Time Tenshi Paradox: Episode 1 available on?
Time Tenshi Paradox: Episode 1 is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.
Is Time Tenshi Paradox: Episode 1 worth buying?
Time Tenshi Paradox: Episode 1 has 76% positive reviews from 21 players.
When was Time Tenshi Paradox: Episode 1 released?
Time Tenshi Paradox: Episode 1 was released on Dec 20, 2017.
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