Your goal is, as you might expect, to fight enemies and get through the location. Mylne essentially goes exploring through a roguelike RPG with turn-based battles. This leads to a revelation about her missing mother and the dungeon-diving portion of Marchen Forest. After that, she finds an doorway to ruins in the forest. She assists in creating a certain potion. Nothing is exceptionally difficult and it’s fairly easy to work out the proper steps to make everyone happy and get what you need.Ĭompleting that final day proves her worth. There are chain reactions at play here, especially on the “final” day when you need to gather 10 ingredients to prove Mylne’s worth as an apothecary. While your goal is to get ingredients for potions, you’re really solving different series of puzzles over a few in-game days. You wander around the forest near Mylne’s home. This portion of the game is the most relaxed. The first act involves her helping her grandpa and the people of the forest, like a wandering bard, competitive flowers, and a penguin in love. Each step of her journey is broken up into what feel like different phases of her life. She’s being raised by her grandfather, who works as an apothecary in a forest with all sorts of talking animals, plants, and anthropomorphic objects. Marchen Forest follows a young girl named Mylne. It definitely has that indie feel, with its little quirks, but it’s comforting even when the roguelike elements start to work against you. The enhanced and updated version of the former PC adventure is a relatively low-stakes way to enjoy life as a young girl in forest filled with magic, mystery, and surprisingly friendly faces. Take, for example, the Switch version of Marchen Forest. It could be exactly what you need at the exactly the right time. Marchen Forest: Mylne and the Forest Gift will support English, Japanese, Chinese (Traditional and Simplified), and Korean subtitle language options, and Japanese audio.Every once in a while, you come across a game that might not be perfect, but it feels right. This figurine is a one-of-a-kind original created specifically for this release (limited quantities available). The limited edition physical edition of Marchen Forest: Mylne and the Forest Gift contains a deluxe figurine of the game’s heroine Mylne sculpted by Art Presto’s Zero Studio popular artist, Noriyuki Yamaguchi. Vocals: Mylne (voiced by Ayana Taketatsu)ĭeluxe Figurine Included in Limited Edition Physical Edition “Konomedoki,” Marchen Forest: Mylne and the Forest Gift‘s opening theme song, also contains vocals by Ayana Taketatsu, voice of Mylne! The song’s music video was showcased for the first time ever on Clouded Leopard Entertainment III Start, a program by Clouded Leopard Entertainment, on October 2.Īccording to Ayana Taketatsu, it was one of the most difficult songs she has ever performed in her life, referring to the main character Mylne’s chorus line, which paints a more in-depth picture of the fantastical world of Marchen Forest: Mylne and the Forest Gift. Opening Theme Song Performed by Ayana Taketatsu, Voice of Mylne Her agility makes her a force to be reckoned with on the dungeon battlefields. The whereabouts of her parents is unknown, but Mylne doesn’t let it get her down. Though not yet able to brew her own potions, she is a lively and popular figure among the other forest residents. Mylne is an apprentice apothecary who lives with her grandfather deep in the mysterious forest. This charming, dungeon crawler and fantasy RPG is an exciting adventure you won’t soon forget! But things soon take a dramatic turn from simple errands-eventually, Mylne finds herself caught up in an unsolved mystery, requiring her to take on what lies in the Underground Ruins, deep beneath the forest. Mylne, an apothecary, searches the Mysterious Forest for ingredients so that she can brew her potions. This is the tale of a young girl’s adventure in that mystical forest she calls home. Once upon a time, in a forest far, far away, there lived many mysterious beings…
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