The transition is quite obvious: the number of dialogues and their lengths skyrocket, as does the number of CGs and custom sprites and portraits. Not bad, but nothing special.Īfter that lengthy introduction, that's where the fun starts. You go from town to town, fight random encounters and conveniently placed bigger monsters, and recruit new allies you met by pure luck. The main plot is interesting (tuning the music of spheres is a pretty neat idea), but outside of that, it's an extremely standard old-school RPG with all the quirks of the genre. actually quite underwhelming compared to what will happen next. But I suppose I should start with the beginning. It revealed itself to be an unexpected gem in my list of binge-downloaded RPG Maker games. I finally finished Uncommon Time with the "true" ending this week, after an impromptu break. It is strange that this thread has received so few answers when the game it is about is so good. Just wondering, are you working on any more VNs or RPGs? I'm just obsessed with collecting CGs, that's all, haha. My only very minor little gripe about it so far is that there isn't a gallery of the CGs, but then again, I can imagine that would be quite difficult to code on RPGmaker. Just let me know ) Either way, I just wanted to let you know that I'm thoroughly enjoying the game and feel that it's really well-made in many aspects. I would really appreciate it if you could let me know if that's okay (I can totally understand if you prefer that I do not post about the game. A lot of members of that forum can understand Japanese, so I thought they would be really interested in the Japanese version of your game. It was so cute! I'm really intrigued by Alto and Teagan's relationship as well, so looking forward to reading more towards the end of this movement.īy the way, I really want to promote this game on a Chinese yuri forum (seeing as there are queer themes in this game, and there is the Daisy/Lucy NPC pairing) and was wondering if I could post some screenshots there and link to your game homepage. Thanks for reading! I hope you enjoy the game if you decide to give it a try.īut being a Aubrey/Alto shipper from the start, I was even more delighted when they finally confessed to each other. ※Screenshots are from mid-development, and minor graphical details may differ in the complete version. See also the initial release announcement I made on tumblr. You can find extra art I've done for this game on my art blog's #uncommon time tag if you're stuck, you can consult this walkthrough. The (extensive!) credit list for all the free and shareware assets I used can be found on the game homepage. Because it's an RPG Maker game, it only works on Windows (sorry!).Īll illustration and writing (and some of the pixel art) were done by me the game's grand ending was composed by Mary of *CAMeLIA*. You will need to install the RPG Maker VX Ace RTP in order to play Uncommon Time. It's also got a lot of flashy and screen-shaking animations, so if you have an illness or disability that does not do well with those, you may not want to play it. If you need a more detailed list of content warnings, there's one here, but it's full of spoilers, so please only check it if you know you need detailed warnings for your own safety. Please come in forewarned that this game features heavy thematic material, disturbing/violent imagery, a few minor jump scares, and mild sexual content. You may enjoy this game if you like music, worldbuilding, women being awesome, queer themes (gender, sexuality, and presentation), silly party banter, and interpersonal drama/other serious themes. It has six possible endings, unlockable galleries, and a handful of sidequests. I've been working on Uncommon Time since late 2013, and since it looks like it's okay to advertise one's RPG Maker games on this forum, I figured I might as well advertise it here too. Alto must gather three other players to form a quintet, and find the sheet music she needs for a very special performance. RPG | 15-25 hours | ENG & JPN available | Ages 15+Įighteen-year-old cellist Alto Cantabile is heir to an ancient legacy, and in order to fulfill her duty, she brings her skeptical best friend, violinist Teagan Almace, along with her to the far northern country of Harmonia.
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