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LiEat Series (5)

1 Name: Ayano : 2015-03-24 22:01 ID:f8sC3x61 (Image: 1024x739 jpg, 226 kb) [Del]

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This is an RPG style game known as ''LiEat''
It's not the most popular game around in terms of PC-gaming but I found the concept and idea of it rather interesting.
Has anyone heard of it?

2 Name: haiiro : 2015-03-26 01:39 ID:oCTJX2Sg [Del]

what game is this

3 Name: Here's A Long Username And Pink Fluffy Unicorns Dancing On Rainbows & I Think I Just Farted. : 2015-03-26 16:41 ID:0zFRybnj [Del]

>>2 It's called LiEat. It says that in the text.

And no, never heard of it, but I would like to try it out

4 Name: SiYuan : 2015-11-23 11:17 ID:8HupfgZE [Del]

I've played all three of them! I love this series. ♥

5 Name: RedTenshi : 2015-11-24 17:18 ID:TWVYguSP [Del]

Here, I copy-pasted the wiki article from the game's wiki in case any lazy dollars wanted to know what's up with the game but weren't intrigued enough to look it up on their own ;)
The series has three parts, or three separate games. The first is known as "The Lie-Eating Dragon and the Vermilion Vampire" (LiEat I), the second is "The Lie-Eating Dr​agon and the Azure Dreameater" (LiEat II), and the third and final installment is "The Lie-Eating Dragon and the Gold Thief" (LiEat III). Each game follows a con artist, Teo, who arrives at a town to seek and sell out information he has acquired from previous places. Accompanying him is a young girl named Efina; Efi for short. She is a dragon whose egg suddenly appeared before Teo prior to the events of the series. At each town they visit, they help and sort out problems between the people they meet. Along the way, they obtain information about the existence of dragons - particularly what caused Efina to suddenly appear before Teo.

The individual games are short in length compared to most other RPG maker games, only being approximately 45 minutes to an hour in length. The games mainly focus on puzzle solving with a few simple battle sequences. They are relatively story driven in their layout, with not much necessary exploration.