A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Linux

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In a land filled with terrifying monsters, people can only depend on their village's crystal to keep them safe within its magical barrier. However, in order to maintain this barrier, its people must perform a ritual involving a human volunteer to give their own magic to the crystal. While this process will lead to them being missed, it is worth the grief for the sake of saving the numerous lives that would otherwise be lost.

You have been chosen to be this next brave volunteer. You needed to do this to keep everyone you held dear safe. Or so you thought...

When this security is suddenly threatened, four heroes will embark on a journey to obtain a new crystal for their village, hoping to discover the truth behind what caused it to be destroyed in the first place. Will they succeed? If they do, at what cost?

A sacrifice must be made.

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Features:

  • A linear, turn-based RPG that can be completed in a few hours.
  • Choices that determine the fate of people's lives.
  • Monsters, slimes, orcs, centaurs, and other strange folks.
  • A free FAQ to answer any questions you might have.
  • Post-game content with an alternate ending.

Warning: This game contains swearing, death, and suggestive themes.

Purchase

Buy Now$2.00 USD or more

In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $2 USD. You will get access to the following files:

CrystalS.rar 674 MB
CrystalS (Mac).rar 675 MB
CrystalS (Linux).rar 678 MB

Comments

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This must have been one of the first commercially released RPG Maker MV games, and I finally got around to playing through it. I'm not saying this as "a known antagonizer in the RPG Maker community": The game is very bland and bare-bones in many aspects, which comes as no real surprise, since there weren't many plugins, scripts etc. available at the time of the game's release.


At least I thoroughly enjoyed the story (including its major twist) and dialogues. The game seems to be bug-free and includes a useful FAQ text document. Anyone who's interested in these kinds of games (and has nothing else to play at the moment) probably won't regret spending a mere two bucks on this game.

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Thank you for playing! It was my first try at this type of game at the time, so I'm glad you found something to enjoy about it.