About This Game A FREE OTOME VISUAL NOVEL with more than four different endings... As one final vacation before their second-to-the-last college semester ends, 20-year-old graduating student Cara Lee and her friends decide to go to a rest house up in the mountains. However, along the way, a minor landslide knocks her unconscious, and when she wakes up, she finds herself alone in a dark and scary forest. Looking for shelter, she finds a strange and haunted-looking mansion looming up ahead. Is there really more to the mansion that it seems, or will Cara Lee uncover something sinister about the house and its inhabitants? 7aa9394dea Title: Once Upon an All Hallow's EveGenre: SimulationDeveloper:RanPublisher:Visual WordplayRelease Date: 18 Jan, 2017 Once Upon An All Hallow's Eve Free Download [cheat] once upon an all hallows eve walkthrough. once upon an all hallow's eve Length: Short (2-10hrs)Avg read: 35-45 mins per route (3 main routes)Type: OtomeDescription:As one final vacation before their second-to-the-last college semester ends, 20-year-old graduating student Cara Lee and her friends decide to go to a rest house up in the mountains. However, along the way, a minor landslide knocks her unconscious, and when she wakes up, she finds herself alone in a dark and scary forest. Looking for shelter, she finds a strange and haunted-looking mansion looming up ahead. Is there really more to the mansion that it seems, or will Cara Lee uncover something sinister about the house and its inhabitants?Overall Thoughts: Short little romance released for halloween. The second half of the all the routes felt rushed to myself. Viktors route is way shorter compared to the other two, but feels like the True End for the story. Wasn't for me as I'm enjoying Rising Angels and once on a Windswept night, which are on steam for Free Romance options. 5\/10 Decent. In this game, you can choose the main character's name, and the boys will call you that way. So I basically named the girl 'Sexual Slave' and it really changed the way I've seen the dialogs.10\/10. In Once Upon an All Hallow's Eve you play as a 20 year-old college student. (You can choose her first name and she may have ended up with the awkward name of Donald Trump Lee in my play-through, but I digress.) Ms. Lee is taking a hike on a mountain with her friends when a landslide happens that knocks her unconscious. When she wakes up it is raining and she desperately looks for shelter when she comes across a beautiful mansion in the mountains. She heads for it and is given shelter by its residents, a trio of brothers about her age named Vonn, Vern, and Viktor. Ms. Lee tries to figure out what is going on, but also tries to get to know these young men better.This game is a visual novel, a type of video game that is entirely story-driven. Much of the gameplay is reading through the story, though there are several decision points to make along the way that decide what route you will take along with different kinds of dialogue. In total, there are four different endings in this game.To start with some aspects that I liked in this game, I would say that the art is good. The background art is really nice and clean. It works well in the game. The character sprites are a little more plain, though distinctive. I thought the music was only okay. It was a nice addition, but it was not long before it started to feel repetitive.I do have to admit, I was disappointed with the writing in the game. While it never really felt bad to me, it never felt good, either. The establishing premise of the game was quite interesting and I was curious to see where it would go, but it never went very far. The ending was somewhat interesting, even if it was a bit predictable. However, between the beginning and ending, there was not much going on. The relationship between Ms. Lee and the other characters felt forced and unnatural. Too much of it felt like a dopey romance plot without much depth. It is rather disappointing because the premise of the game has such great potential and the writers could have ran with it, but what is in the game was a deeply unsatisfying experience.Overall, this visual novel left me frustrated. While not terrible, the lack of a more in-depth story and characters in an otherwise interesting premise was a disappointment. This game is available for free and it might be worth a play if you really like visual novels.. In Once Upon an All Hallow's Eve you play as a 20 year-old college student. (You can choose her first name and she may have ended up with the awkward name of Donald Trump Lee in my play-through, but I digress.) Ms. Lee is taking a hike on a mountain with her friends when a landslide happens that knocks her unconscious. When she wakes up it is raining and she desperately looks for shelter when she comes across a beautiful mansion in the mountains. She heads for it and is given shelter by its residents, a trio of brothers about her age named Vonn, Vern, and Viktor. Ms. Lee tries to figure out what is going on, but also tries to get to know these young men better.This game is a visual novel, a type of video game that is entirely story-driven. Much of the gameplay is reading through the story, though there are several decision points to make along the way that decide what route you will take along with different kinds of dialogue. In total, there are four different endings in this game.To start with some aspects that I liked in this game, I would say that the art is good. The background art is really nice and clean. It works well in the game. The character sprites are a little more plain, though distinctive. I thought the music was only okay. It was a nice addition, but it was not long before it started to feel repetitive.I do have to admit, I was disappointed with the writing in the game. While it never really felt bad to me, it never felt good, either. The establishing premise of the game was quite interesting and I was curious to see where it would go, but it never went very far. The ending was somewhat interesting, even if it was a bit predictable. However, between the beginning and ending, there was not much going on. The relationship between Ms. Lee and the other characters felt forced and unnatural. Too much of it felt like a dopey romance plot without much depth. It is rather disappointing because the premise of the game has such great potential and the writers could have ran with it, but what is in the game was a deeply unsatisfying experience.Overall, this visual novel left me frustrated. While not terrible, the lack of a more in-depth story and characters in an otherwise interesting premise was a disappointment. This game is available for free and it might be worth a play if you really like visual novels.. Can't say anything about the story\/gameplay, but it's a free game with easy achievements.. I am not good with wrods, especially when it comes to talking about literature, so I shall be keeping this short. This is my first time reading through an Otome. I normally avoided them because I figured that I wouldn't be able to put myself in the protagonist's shoes. That was still the case here, but I stopped noticing it and was enthralled early on in the story. Though the story and the game as a whole, is short, the characters all felt like real people that you relate to and imagine meeting in real life. The music was spot-on with intesifying each moment. I have been introduced to a genre of writing that I did not think I would enjoy and for that, I take my imaginary hat off to his game.. A touching game with an interesting twist.. I am not good with wrods, especially when it comes to talking about literature, so I shall be keeping this short. This is my first time reading through an Otome. I normally avoided them because I figured that I wouldn't be able to put myself in the protagonist's shoes. That was still the case here, but I stopped noticing it and was enthralled early on in the story. Though the story and the game as a whole, is short, the characters all felt like real people that you relate to and imagine meeting in real life. The music was spot-on with intesifying each moment. I have been introduced to a genre of writing that I did not think I would enjoy and for that, I take my imaginary hat off to his game.
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