About This Game Serafina's Crown is a fantastical, dramatic visual novel with branching storylines, a stat-based strategy game, and dating-sim elements. In the game -- which takes place in the same world as Woodsy Studio's first release, Serafina's Saga -- you play as Odell Perin, an inexperienced young woman who must navigate political intrigue, romantic confusion, and an ongoing murder mystery while serving as Regent of Darzia. The branching storylines depend on your decisions: forming romantic relationships with other characters, finding Queen Belatrix's killer, and determining the next monarch. The game also features a dynamic debate system that allows Odell to argue certain points in court based on her accumulated stats.Key FeaturesBranching Narrative : Every decision made as Odell will change the story -- whether it’s getting closer to finding the murderer, stabilizing the kingdom, or helping the next monarch rise to power.Stats Management: Odell’s decisions will affect her stats, which will help her debate her beliefs in court.Debate Mini-Game: The game features an entertaining mini-game where Odell (with the help from the stats she’s earned on her journey) will debate a variety of topics to uncover new, important information.Girl x Boy / Girl x Girl Romances: Just because Odell is ruling a kingdom doesn’t mean she won’t save some time for romance :)Voice Acting: Serafina’s Crown features a cast of talented voice actors that bring the story to life.Story & GameplayThe sequel takes place seven years after the end of Serafina’s Saga. Grand Prince Robil Feldren dies of an illness -- and a few weeks later, Queen Belatrix Grandil dies in in the midst of a “hunting accident.” Serafina Elborn and her husband Reuben Jeridar are poised to take the throne, except for one big problem: Many nobles suspect that Reuben Jeridar arranged the assassination of Belatrix Grandil.Players take on the role of Odell Perin, who is unwittingly thrust into a position of power. Due to her neutral stance, Odell Perin is elected to serve as Regent long enough to settle the ongoing disputes -- and thus determine who will become the next King or Queen of Darzia.Serafina’s Crown is a visual novel with elements of fantasy, adventure and romance. Every decision Odell makes as Regent of Darzia will change the story arc to favor the different Gods. These decisions will allow Odell to get closer to solving the murder, but they can also make things more complicated for the inexperienced ruler. . . .The game also features a debate system that allows Odell to argue points in court based on the stats she has earned throughout the game. Winning debates further Odell’s quest in finding Belatrix’s killer and choosing the next monarch of Darzia.*WARNING*: This game contains mature content in the form of strong language and sexual themes 7aa9394dea Title: Serafina's CrownGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:Woodsy StudioPublisher:Thesis GamesRelease Date: 26 May, 2015 Serafina's Crown serafina's crown free download. serafina's crown. serafina's crown download. serafina's crown romance Serafinas Crown was a very pleasant surprise. It's a sequel to Serafinas Saga (sadly, not on steam), but it's not necessary to play the first game. I didn't and had no problems to follow the story at all.The strongest point are the characters. They were very different from each other and felt like real people. Not-so-professional writers tend to let all their characters sound pretty much the same, no matter how old they are or what background they have. Not so in Serafinas Crown. The story was very good, there were lots of options to solve given problems, and different outcomes to it. I won't spoil anything here.There's partial, really nice voice acting as well. The only thing people might dislike is the artwork, although I have to say I didn't mind it. It might be a bit rough, but it's still nice. The CGs felt a bit out of place, but I couldn't care less. I played the game 5 times to get all the achievments and all endings (skipping parts I already read), and it took me about 16 hours to do so.. This game is the sequel to the free-to-play Serafina's Saga. While nominally associated with that game, Serafina is not the protagonist in this title. Instead, she is one of the possible future rulers of Darzia. And may well have ended up that way, except for the little matter of the death of the previous queen, and suspicions that land on each of the claimants, leaving the protagonist Odell Perin as regent. Now you have to figure out how to rule while trying to find the true killer.4Perhaps you yourself will take the crown.. I loved the first game ,finally got to play this one it's alot of fun love the political mini game part and mystery.. This game is the sequel to the free-to-play Serafina's Saga. While nominally associated with that game, Serafina is not the protagonist in this title. Instead, she is one of the possible future rulers of Darzia. And may well have ended up that way, except for the little matter of the death of the previous queen, and suspicions that land on each of the claimants, leaving the protagonist Odell Perin as regent. Now you have to figure out how to rule while trying to find the true killer.4Perhaps you yourself will take the crown.. Really enjoyed this game. It followed really well in line with Serafina's Saga. I would really like to see the story continue, maybe make the new nation canon and take the players there. I loved the evolution of the art style and story line. You can tell the devs get better with each thing they create. There was a surprising amount of versatility to the story. Even in my last playthrough I found myself discovering new bits of dialogue simply by changing the order of who I talked to or what questions were asked. Was a little disappointed by Kellias' route. His personal story is really interesting, but the romance was pretty terrible. I was really sad that his ending was so dismal as well since he had the most promising style of government. It provided an excellent alternative to Serafina's style.\t. Serafinas Crown was a very pleasant surprise. It's a sequel to Serafinas Saga (sadly, not on steam), but it's not necessary to play the first game. I didn't and had no problems to follow the story at all.The strongest point are the characters. They were very different from each other and felt like real people. Not-so-professional writers tend to let all their characters sound pretty much the same, no matter how old they are or what background they have. Not so in Serafinas Crown. The story was very good, there were lots of options to solve given problems, and different outcomes to it. I won't spoil anything here.There's partial, really nice voice acting as well. The only thing people might dislike is the artwork, although I have to say I didn't mind it. It might be a bit rough, but it's still nice. The CGs felt a bit out of place, but I couldn't care less. I played the game 5 times to get all the achievments and all endings (skipping parts I already read), and it took me about 16 hours to do so.. A cheap price for a very well made Visual Novel.Background and CG graphic are really Beautiful Music fits the mood of the story , enjoyable while going through a nice story.The excellent voice acting really brings each character to life. ( Good Job)The debate system is really fun. A must for any Visual Novel Lover.. I am very pleased with this romance visual novel. The protagonist is a person of color. There are other people of color. There are queer characters \/ romance paths. And - get this - there are polyamorous characters. HOLY F*CK! Thank you. Just thank you, Woodsy Studio for all the diversity in your VN, and actually acknowledging polyamorous people exist and portraying them in positive light. The story, outside of the romance paths, is quite good. The protagonist is not a princess or queen, but a regent. The game features a mini-game of sorts that involves debating and winning debates affects certain aspects of the story. As regent, the protagonist makes several important decisions about her nation's affairs. Some people have compared this VN to Long Live the Queen, but I don't really see it like that. LLtQ had more to do with stats and very careful planning, whereas, Serafina's Crown is not really like that. Making choices affects stats affiliated with certain gods in the game, but there's a lot more leisure to say whatever the player actually wants to. Also, there's only one way to die, and that's breaking the oath the protagonist can take during Roza's route.I thought the art was just fine. I admit that it's a bit simplistic, but I don't think it's bad. I guess people are complaining about it because it isn't anime-style and beautifully airbrushed. Just because someone can view the art as ugly doesn't mean it's bad. Minor complaints: There were some typos. I also saw one instance where a word was missing from a sentence. I can see from the achievement icon that Belatrix, the former queen, was a POC, but it's weird that a portrait of her isn't shown in the game at all. Her character spoken about quite often, but I felt it was odd to leave out what she looked like. I know there's a VN that came before this one, but it's always nice when games can be played individually.I can't get over how awesome this VN was and I definitely recommend it.. I love this game.In short, between the various endings, both romantic and which character is ultimatle given power, it's very replayable. It has funny dialogue, good characters that are consistent and charming (for once, I found all of the romantic options to be good) and a really fun playing system that's very unique to this game. You end up hating the villian (letting you find out who that is for yourself) so much but in the way the writers intended. The art style is a perfect balance between being too cartoony and trying too hard to look real and failing. It's a fun, funny game with a mystery, a good progtagonist and very fun to replay between the different endings and the different way you can socialize.
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