

Littlewitch Romanesque: Editio Regia
Littlewitch · 2015 · Visual Novel, Anime, Cute, Strategy, Simulation
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About Littlewitch Romanesque: Editio Regia
Story
Welcome to Stella Mundo, a magical world still recovering from the devastation of the Mage War that ended the Age of Towers.
Domino, the youngest wizard ever to earn the rank of Archmage, has just begun his study of the ancient Dark Tower, a treasure trove of lost magical knowledge.
But there’s a catch.
As its price for allowing him access to the tower, the corrupt Council of Archmagi has assigned Domino two gifted but troublesome students - Aria, the daughter of a noble family, and Kaya, an orphan with an unusual heritage - and given him just three years to complete their training, a process that normally takes decades.
Gameplay
As Domino, you must mentor Aria and Kaya in their training to become witches, mastering the magical arts. Take them to the classroom to grow the skills required to master powerful spells. Send them on quests to test their progress and show them the dangers that exist in the world. And mentor them in the value of friendship, a mage's strongest asset.
On your adventure you'll encounter dragons, assassins, fairy queens, elvish hunters, warrior angels, and many ferocious creatures. However, the most dangerous could be yourself...
Become a Teacher of Magic
Instruct your students in the art of magic. Through your techniques lesson combinations, your students will learn in different ways, developing their skills as you direct. With enough time in the classroom, your students will be able to acquire new spells, each with unique powers and chances to unlock special paths in the game's story.
Embark on Quests
The classroom isn't the only place where your students can learn. Instruct them to go on quests to unlock their potential and find out able the wonders, and dangers, of the world. As their teacher you refuse to let your student go on dangerous quests beyond their skill level, so you must keep them learning so they can tackle more difficult adventures.
Story-Focused Gameplay
- 30+ hours of story, voiced in Japanese and subtitled English
- 300+ CGs by famed illustrator Ashito Oyari
- 100 spells to learn
- 79 quests to complete
- 20 endings to unlock
- 3 bonus add-on stories to enjoy
What Steam players say
Recent verbatim reviews from Steam — separate from playze.io community reviews below.
the game is fine dealing with the patch was so insufferable and unresulting that it was easier just to buy the uncensored game on other place9 found this helpful
Played this for 12 hours straight as I descended into a fever, excited to have fever dreams about the characters. Instead, it was a mindnumbing infinite dream about rolling dice over and over again with no end in sight. This game is so beautiful that even that torture felt like heaven.5 found this helpful
The fundamental factor that will decide how much you like Littlewitch Romanesque is how you feel about a non-stop cavalcade of cute vignettes featuring an ensemble cast of silly girls getting into assorted mayhem. If you think a strong plot and high stakes is needed to keep your interest, then this probably isn't your game. This isn't to say that nothing of consequence happens in Littlewitch, at the heart of it all is a story about two young apprentice witches who gradually find their purpose and confidence through the study of magic. And almost every vignette in this game is slowly building up the larger world detail by detail. The game is lighthearted and low-stakes throughout most of it, but towards the end there's some really standout scenes where the girls learn some tougher life lessons. The first one that stood out to me was when our witches, Aria and Kaya, get a request to help drive off goblins who have been raiding a village. [spoiler]On the way there Aria is kind of goofing off and talking about how easy and fun it's going to be to save the day... but when they arrive there they're too late and the damage is already done. They comfort a dying man who's filled with appre…3 found this helpful
i absolutely enjoyed this game, the art is really good for its time and the gameplay is decent there is a patch for the "content" for the game, but it's fully enjoyable without it
love oyari ashito's art but the dudes probably sitting on 5tb of cp
Amuro, I'm doing something extremely wicked, If you're nearby, feel my presence
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