This looks like an easy game, but it's quite tricky at times. I love the gameplay and graphics, and most everything else. You have to go to different places to play a "game", which is not really a game, but an area where you have to do a couple of quizzes and fight a few enemies. After defeating the boss, you get something nice. This is a nice old-school type of RPG, but not really for hard-core RPG players who like games to be really difficult.
Game Master Plus
- Release Date:
- Jan 1, 2019
- Developer:
- Great Potion Games
- Publisher:
- Great Potion Games
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac Linux
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About This Game
Class Selection
At the start of the game, choose between two classes with different skills and, occasionally, slightly different events taking place in the game world. Do you want to get up-close and personal as a Fighter, dual-wielding electrified viking blades, or play the supporter’s role of a Tinker, healing and buffing your robotic allies? It’s up to you!Character Customisation
Configure the skill setups of your actors whenever you like! Choose between a large number of powerful skills and find the perfect setup against the enemy combinations you encounter. Take advantage of skill synergies in order to defeat even the hardest bosses!Why you may enjoy this game
- About 10 hours playtime per class!
- British English!
- Easy-going with optional challenges!
- Every single skill, item, piece of equipment, enemy and state designed with love!
- Female protagonist!
- Little linear equipment progression!
- Occasional epicness!
- Open source!
- Postgame!
- Puzzles!
- Things to collect!
- Continuous patches and support!
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User Reviews
An easy but very nice RPG game. Its style really attracts me, and maybe anyone who loves 'nostalgia'. And if you love collecting things, or riddling, this game can be unexpectedly a little hard for you. BTW bugs are seen too often, and the scene called 'Sesame Hideout' even disappears! Hope it can be fixed sooner.
Context: In the the 1 hour I played of this, I managed to do one of the board games. Stopped at the area with the jumping puzzle, where you talk to the elf gathering silent water then she vanishes. Why I decided to refund this: The combat system is basic. If the class or encounter design was interesting and/or challenging, this would be perfectly fine, but this was not the case from what I've seen. This is particularly problematic because this "game board" concept seems to revolve around combat. The combat also had unnecessary animations with the shaking of health bars after every attack. Doesn't sound like a big deal, but you start to feel how much time it wastes when you have to see it over and over again. I also disliked how we couldn't see enemy health The character-building aspect seemed to be ok but I never really got far enough to fully get a grasp on it. You have 3 stats in the game but there seems to be quite a lot of utility for equipment(like abilities tied to equipment...
[h1]Story[/h1] The first half of the game doesn't have much plot beyond clearing game boards because of the protagonist's curiosity, though there is some lore about the previous heroine. The second half has more lore and more stakes, as well as several plot bombshells. While I did like the story of the second half, I can see the lack of real conflict in the first half turning new players off before they can get to the better half. [h1]Gameplay[/h1] The first few parts of the game make it hard to gather any resources. Enemies don't drop money and they aren't guaranteed to drop sellable items, meaning the player is stuck in a resource drought situation if they try to do traditional grinding. This can be intimidating because in the beginning, the only way to fully recover the robot is to pay 10 cents, which means inefficient gameplay can result in waste of limited money. The resource situation does get better in the later parts of the game, since the player can find free healing/save s...
This game will make you exicted!
Sound: 6 Graphics: 6 Gameplay: 7 Commands: 6 Fun: 4 Time to load / lag: 9 Bugs / Problems: 9 Final score: 4
System Requirements
Minimum
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 283 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Game Master Plus cost?
Game Master Plus costs $6.99.
What are the system requirements for Game Master Plus?
Minimum: Minimum: Memory: 4 GB RAM DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 283 MB available space
What platforms is Game Master Plus available on?
Game Master Plus is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.
Is Game Master Plus worth buying?
Game Master Plus has 71% positive reviews from 7 players.
When was Game Master Plus released?
Game Master Plus was released on Jan 1, 2019.
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