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Trapper Knight, Sharpshooter Princess

$14.99
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Developer:
desunoya
Publisher:
Sekai Project
Platforms:
Windows Linux
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About This Game

This is Granfesta Kingdom.
A land near the sea, with rich foreign trade.
On account of its location and magnanimous, festival-loving King, it's a peaceful place where many races coexist.

Our story begins with the capital of Granfesta...
...off in the background, in the rural town of Country Ceremo.

Gritz is a young man skilled with traps, having been taught by his huntsman father.
Hoping to make a name for himself, he headed closer to the casle, but ended up working meager handyman jobs and living quietly in Country Ceremo.

One day, Gritz noticed a dispute taking place outside an item shop. As he thought it over, into the fray came a girl using a bow, who he had never seen in Country Ceremo.

Gritz joined the girl, and they worked together to drive off the scoundrels causing trouble for the shopkeeper.
The archer, who called herself Leah, seemed to have come with some important goal.

This meeting was but the first page of the story.




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User Reviews

Very Positive
30 user reviews
83%
Positive
36 hrs at review
Recommended

A great TRPG based on Fire Emblem and more specifically FE9 and FE10. If you are familiar with this genre I strongly recommend playing on hard mode. I haven't enjoyed a FE this much since FE10. The whole game is very tightly designed and does not pull ANY punches, you will need to use all of your resources carefully and more often than not beating a map was such a close call that waiting one more turn would have meant losing or a character getting killed. +Most maps allow you to draft your whole army, making every unit important, even your measly thief +No permadeath, instead, a unit dying means they will be unable to fight on the next level. This is a great middle ground as losing a unit does not mean "instant reset" but instead a decision like "can I afford not using this guy and not giving him any EXP for one map" +Renewable weapons. Every unit's basic weapon's durability is restored to full at the beginning of each map, but not the rarer, more powerful weapons. Interesting additio...

54 helpful 1 funny
10 hrs at review
Recommended

While not a top-quality game by any means, this is still a decent followup to the legendary Fire Emblem series. You can tell this game is build for FE veterans, but Fire Emblem isn't particularly complicated to begin with so newcomers should have no problem learning this. There are some minor chages here and there to fit what changes the devs wanted to the tried-and-true formula, including the stroke of genius of having basic-tier weapons repair themselves after each level so you don't have to redistribute 20 damaged iron swords after every battle. The levels themselves are competently designed if nothing spectacular. My main complaint is oddly enough the plot. It is rather random and entirely too light-hearted for a game about battlefield tactics and should be just a shade darker. Where are the card carrying villians? Where are the pillaging bandits, the heartless tyrants, the constant plotting and scheming against the heroes? The Fire Emblem games have consistently managed above-av...

24 helpful 1 funny
12 hrs at review
Recommended

Fluffy Fire Emblem with a good Hard Mode.Desuno's a good game designer.

9 helpful 1 funny
6 hrs at review
Recommended

This is a very cute Fire Emblem clone. It's what I expected going into it an it's what I got out of it. Gameplay wise it feels quite a bit more balanced than Fire Emblem since you can't just beef up one or two units to kill everything. The trapping gimmick didn't seem that helpful from what I played, but from what I've been told it's much more useful in Hard Mode. The story isn't the greatest out there, but the character interactions were fun enough to keep me interested. The characters are also really cute, but that may just be me with how much I like kemonomimi. It's not that long of a game, but it didn't feel like it needed to be any longer or shorter than it was. It's overal a solid game and I wasn't disappointed in it.

7 helpful 1 funny
30 min at review
Recommended

A cute Fire Emblem-esque strategy RPG, but with a few spins on familiar mechanics to be worth playing even if you're a big FE superfan. Just do note that you get what you ask for if you pick hard mode...

6 helpful 1 funny
1 hrs at review
Recommended

if you enjoy games like Fire Emblem or Advance Wars, this game is set up just like that, with how it plays

5 helpful
9 hrs at review
Recommended

Cute little turn-based tactics game [i]heavily[/i] inspired by Fire Emblem, particularly the older GBA iterations. Compared to more recent titles, it's stripped down a bit. Only real complaint is the music sometimes gets repetitive, and like any good indie game it's a little janky in odd ways (moving units for example). "What the hell is Fire Emblem, though?", someone might ask (maybe). You have a static army of units and move them turn by turn on a grid-based battlefield to elimiate the enemy, or perhaps win some other way. Every unit is a character with their own art, personality, and different stats. In one regard though, it diverges from the old Fire Emblems and does not feature perma-death. I found it to be fairly forgiving on normal mode, aside from a couple of chapters where the pressure is kicked up. Apparently hard mode is brutal, though.

4 helpful 1 funny
11 hrs at review
Recommended

This is a really well made turn base strategy game. If you like Fire Emblem, Wesnoth, or FFTactics then consider getting this game. Each map's scenarios are designed quite well and is very challenging on Hard, much more than typical Fire Emblem maps. The game also features some well made unique features (traps, like the name suggests) and each unit has a role to play. It's not possible to just buff up your main units like in FE and solo maps. Generally on PC it is rare to find a well made TBS game (at least in English) so I highly recommend this :)

3 helpful 1 funny
8 hrs at review
Recommended

Cute turn based strategy in the footsteps of Fire Emblem. The tactical layer is spiced up by the addition of traps, and this does enough to make combat feel distinct. I like that perma death is not a feature of this game, I hated it in Fire Emblem, and it lets the game sometimes throw an unfair challenge at you without the risk of you losing too many characters and sinking your campaign going forward. The story is competently made, although not too deep. All in worth the money. You'll get a solid 10-15 hours out of this.

1 helpful
10 hrs at review
Recommended

Definitely recommend it for people who like 2D turn-based strategy games in the likes of Fire Emblem. The game delivers exactly what it asks as a price. The story is light-hearted and the characters are likeable enough for the length you get to spend with them. Gameplay-wise, it's very close to classic FE games. You have chapters which have a battle stage and you have to form yourself a strategy to beat it with limited resources. I played the game on Normal difficulty and I think it's very well-tuned for a casual to normal experience. If you're up to a challenge, try Hard mode. I tried the first two levels on it because I saw an extra chapter achievement, but it was way more challenging than Normal! This should offer a decent challenge for experienced FE players. The characters have specific weapons they can use. All of them attack at a fixed range, regardless of their weapon. You do have to manage what weapon to use in which situation. It's hard to get niche-weapons (like armor-pi...

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7
  • Processor: Pentium 4 or better, 2GHz
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: OpenGL 3.0 capable
  • Storage: 650 MB available space

FAQ

How much does Trapper Knight, Sharpshooter Princess cost?

Trapper Knight, Sharpshooter Princess costs $14.99.

What are the system requirements for Trapper Knight, Sharpshooter Princess?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Pentium 4 or better, 2GHz Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: OpenGL 3.0 capable Storage: 650 MB available space

What platforms is Trapper Knight, Sharpshooter Princess available on?

Trapper Knight, Sharpshooter Princess is available on Windows PC, Linux.

Is Trapper Knight, Sharpshooter Princess worth buying?

Trapper Knight, Sharpshooter Princess has 83% positive reviews from 30 players.

When was Trapper Knight, Sharpshooter Princess released?

Trapper Knight, Sharpshooter Princess was released on Apr 10, 2017.

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