A Day and a Night v1.0.1
Full VersionThe final, polished version of the game. Five major quests, a smattering of smaller options, and some solid art! Works on Linux via Wine (or Lutris).
Hamza Blade, a warrior with a mysterious past, awakens in a small village. Is he safe from the deeds of his past? Will he find what he sought in this small village? Find out in this short adventure-RPG!
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The final, polished version of the game. Five major quests, a smattering of smaller options, and some solid art! Works on Linux via Wine (or Lutris).
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There was so much to do in this game which made me happy, i haven't seen that fighting system in an RPG maker game before. Thanks for the game.
Good job on creating both this game and the unique battle system
Thanks for playing! We actually created that fighting system just for this game -- I personally love trigger-based battle systems.