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Hey there! Glacia is a project that has been in development for more than 3 years now. We have released the final version of Chapter One, and we are posting this here to draw more attention to it. If you have not previously installed the RPG Maker VX RTP (Or don't know what that is), download the Glacia: Chapter One v2.2 RTP Included version of the game below. If you download the regular version, you will also have to download and install the RPG Maker VX RTP from the RTP Standalone link below.
Glacia is a retro/old-school JRPG style game following an epic tale of kingdoms, magic, and betrayal. This is the first of five chapters.
Glacia was initially conceived and developed by CaptainRegal in September of 2008. Since then, several people have assisted with parts of Glacia's design, and the game is currently being developed by CaptainRegal and DarkBox.
We've estimated Chapter One to provide between 5 and 7 hours of game play, and we'll be keeping it around this same amount of game play for every chapter that we release hereafter.
Rain Garshon, the naive young prince of Glacia, awakens to find his wife strangely absent from their bed. Unbeknownst to him, this marks the beginning of nation-shaking treachery that will turn his once blessed life to utter ruin in a single night.
This perpetrator of this betrayal, none other than his very own wife Lailah Garshon, has made it impossible for Rain to return to his kingdom. Now, Rain must travel the world of Elesca searching for proof of his lineage.
However, what he finds is something sinister waiting in his family tree. Before Rain can take back Glacia's throne, he must first discover if it was ever his to begin with.
Glacia's Characters
Rain Garshon Age:18 Origin:Glacia "The Prince of Glacia. After being betrayed by his wife, he must travel the world to find proof of his lineage and be accepted back at the palace."
Captain Gaven Carter Age:36 Origin:Flurry "Gaven has been Rain's personal bodyguard for the last 10 years. Because of this, they have grown very close as friends. Gaven has invaluable battle experience."
Lailah Garshon Age:20 Origin:?? "Lailah is (or was) Rain's wife. She has seized control of Glacia through force, murdering the King and turning the nation against Prince Rain. Her motivation is unknown."
Blaze Trofield Age:24 Origin: The Hamlet "A soldier of Firia, and Becca's husband. Blaze is dedicated to helping Rain regain his throne."
Becca Trofield Age:22 Origin:Big Flame City "A soldier in the Firian military. She despises killing, but will always do what is necessary."
Spider Wessin Age:24 Origin:Flora City "The most skilled archer in the Kingdom of Flora. Loyal to a fault, Spider would rather die than break a promise."
- Completely customizable characters. - Hundreds of build paths for every character. - A massive game world, split into five unique chapters. - A fun and easy to use alchemy system. - No random forced encounters. - A cool new skilling system, similar to LOTR: The Third Age. - An entertaining mini-game in every major city. - Puzzles in each area to provide fun and unique game play!
The User Interface
Title Screen
Stat Distribution
Equipping Skills
The Maps/Lighting
Poor Man's Cave
Firia Forest
Flora Forest Base Camp
Miscellaneous Images
Battle System
Forging System
Firia's King
Developers: CaptainRegal DarkBox
Game-Specific Scripts: Great Red Spirit
Battle UI: Kikojui Frary
Beta Testers: Code512 Yutakaa NEIN
Special Thanks: Kentona Mr. Neemo Tardis Littlebro
PLEASE NOTE: YOU MUST NAVIGATE TO WHERE THE GAME HAS BEEN EXTRACTED AND CREATE A NEW FOLDER CALLED 'Save' IN THAT DIRECTORY. OTHERWISE, THE GAME WILL ERROR OUT AND CRASH WHEN YOU FIRST ATTEMPT TO SAVE THE GAME. THIS WILL BE FIXED IN THE NEXT UPDATE, SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE YOU HAVE BEEN CAUSED!!
Enjoy! Be sure to leave any feedback you have on the game here or on the game's rpgmaker.net page!
This post has been edited by captainregal: Feb 20 2012, 01:00 AM
I have to go to Flora City and ask its chief about the city's alignment, and go to Ancient Temple as well.
The story itself is a bit of sudden, and we are taken straight into the centre of the action. The king and the queen of Firia (I might still get some names wrong) kinda shocked me that they acted so calmly and warmly regarding the Prince, but I actually liked them both which is not something common with me.
Outside of the story... The inn charges are quite wild. The Hamilton charges nothing, Ember charges 50, and the City along with Combustion charges 100 which are, at least for me, to high, so I would charge them the half price. Another thing, sidequests are fun to do, but having to report every single one just to unlock a new one is strange as I don't suppose the Adventurer's Guild would be great by doing "one thing at a time."
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QUOTE (Kaimi @ Feb 18 2012, 03:43 PM)
I played the game as far as Combustion and
Story spoilers are inside.
I have to go to Flora City and ask its chief about the city's alignment, and go to Ancient Temple as well.
The story itself is a bit of sudden, and we are taken straight into the centre of the action. The king and the queen of Firia (I might still get some names wrong) kinda shocked me that they acted so calmly and warmly regarding the Prince, but I actually liked them both which is not something common with me.
Outside of the story... The inn charges are quite wild. The Hamilton charges nothing, Ember charges 50, and the City along with Combustion charges 100 which are, at least for me, to high, so I would charge them the half price. Another thing, sidequests are fun to do, but having to report every single one just to unlock a new one is strange as I don't suppose the Adventurer's Guild would be great by doing "one thing at a time."
Well, if you haven't reported the quest back, how will the guild know it's been done? There are other adventurers in guilds across Elesca that are also doing quests for them, so I wouldn't call that one thing at a time! As for the Inns, they are meant to be expensive to encourage you to use healing potions, alchemy, spells, etc instead of simply walking back to the nearest town and instantly being healed for a penny per night. The King and Queen have a lot of people relaying them information, so it's not really a surprise to them when Rain shows up. Not only that, but Blaze is a loyal warrior in Firia, and as such the King and Queen trust what he says. Rain has also been to Firia before to meet them, considering how Firia and Glacia used to be allies, so they do remember who he is. Ha ha and finally, the King and Queen rule Firia, so they know very well that the imposter doesn't exist, and if Lailah is lying about the imposter it's very possible she was lying about everything else as well. Thanks for your feedback!
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QUOTE (DarkBox @ Feb 18 2012, 03:50 PM)
QUOTE (Kaimi @ Feb 18 2012, 03:43 PM)
I played the game as far as Combustion and
Story spoilers are inside.
I have to go to Flora City and ask its chief about the city's alignment, and go to Ancient Temple as well.
The story itself is a bit of sudden, and we are taken straight into the centre of the action. The king and the queen of Firia (I might still get some names wrong) kinda shocked me that they acted so calmly and warmly regarding the Prince, but I actually liked them both which is not something common with me.
Outside of the story... The inn charges are quite wild. The Hamilton charges nothing, Ember charges 50, and the City along with Combustion charges 100 which are, at least for me, to high, so I would charge them the half price. Another thing, sidequests are fun to do, but having to report every single one just to unlock a new one is strange as I don't suppose the Adventurer's Guild would be great by doing "one thing at a time."
Well, if you haven't reported the quest back, how will the guild know it's been done? There are other adventurers in guilds across Elesca that are also doing quests for them, so I wouldn't call that one thing at a time! As for the Inns, they are meant to be expensive to encourage you to use healing potions, alchemy, spells, etc instead of simply walking back to the nearest town and instantly being healed for a penny per night. The King and Queen have a lot of people relaying them information, so it's not really a surprise to them when Rain shows up. Not only that, but Blaze is a loyal warrior in Firia, and as such the King and Queen trust what he says. Rain has also been to Firia before to meet them, considering how Firia and Glacia used to be allies, so they do remember who he is. Ha ha and finally, the King and Queen rule Firia, so they know very well that the imposter doesn't exist, and if Lailah is lying about the imposter it's very possible she was lying about everything else as well. Thanks for your feedback!
I agree with the guild thing. But inn's should really be rethought out. Given the monsters tend to respawn when going to a location, I can't see the dependence on potions/spells/alchemy being broken if inns were a tad cheaper.
Overall I like the game thus far. But little things are bugging me, like the Captain just going, "BYE." to the prince and leaving him to fend for himself while he is likely target number one. I mean, he's an experienced military man. It just strikes me as lack of common sense.
Also, when you're playing as Captain paper work you can save in the forest, I don't know if it's intentional or not.
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QUOTE (Kunno @ Feb 18 2012, 05:33 PM)
I agree with the guild thing. But inn's should really be rethought out. Given the monsters tend to respawn when going to a location, I can't see the dependence on potions/spells/alchemy being broken if inns were a tad cheaper.
Overall I like the game thus far. But little things are bugging me, like the Captain just going, "BYE." to the prince and leaving him to fend for himself while he is likely target number one. I mean, he's an experienced military man. It just strikes me as lack of common sense.
Also, when you're playing as Captain paper work you can save in the forest, I don't know if it's intentional or not.
If you take what the inns do, completely heal your hp, completely replenish your mp, cure all status effects, and do this for your entire party and compare it with the cost of buying an hp pot, mp pot, a status cure, for even one character.... You're getting a huge bargain. There's no reason that inns should just cost willy nilly gold. You can already stay at an inn with the gold from just two battles. As for the Captain dropping you off, it's explained that he needs to go ahead to Firia to explain the situation and get it set up so that they can get back to Glacia right away. The Hamlet is the safest place in Elesca, pretty much. The weather there is always mild, everyone is friendly, there isn't a safer place to be. Not only that, but Blaze lives there, Rain's friend. If you talk to any NPC's or anything you'll be told that.
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QUOTE (DarkBox @ Feb 18 2012, 05:15 PM)
QUOTE (Kunno @ Feb 18 2012, 05:33 PM)
I agree with the guild thing. But inn's should really be rethought out. Given the monsters tend to respawn when going to a location, I can't see the dependence on potions/spells/alchemy being broken if inns were a tad cheaper.
Overall I like the game thus far. But little things are bugging me, like the Captain just going, "BYE." to the prince and leaving him to fend for himself while he is likely target number one. I mean, he's an experienced military man. It just strikes me as lack of common sense.
Also, when you're playing as Captain paper work you can save in the forest, I don't know if it's intentional or not.
If you take what the inns do, completely heal your hp, completely replenish your mp, cure all status effects, and do this for your entire party and compare it with the cost of buying an hp pot, mp pot, a status cure, for even one character.... You're getting a huge bargain. There's no reason that inns should just cost willy nilly gold. You can already stay at an inn with the gold from just two battles. As for the Captain dropping you off, it's explained that he needs to go ahead to Firia to explain the situation and get it set up so that they can get back to Glacia right away. The Hamlet is the safest place in Elesca, pretty much. The weather there is always mild, everyone is friendly, there isn't a safer place to be. Not only that, but Blaze lives there, Rain's friend. If you talk to any NPC's or anything you'll be told that.
I was well aware of that. However, it still makes little sense that a military man would abandon a VIP, till he was sure he was safe. I mean, wouldn't his wife be gunning for him. I would think she would have an assassin or two available to her to send to keep an eye on possible locations he could show, like where his friends live, people he would try to contact, ect. (I was kinda hoping for one.) It wasn't an "I am not paying attention." It was more of a the situation didn't make sense.
For the inns. I don't mind it exactly, but if they were lower it would make it easier early on. Learning new skills takes awhile, which at the start seems to leave our heroes mostly with just limit breaks and normal attacks, and that can just be tedious instead of fun. The cheaper inn services could result in folks going for better gear to help the battles move a bit quicker. Also, inn's aren't like potions, you can only use them in the cities where they are located. I always viewed the extra cost for the usefulness of portable healing.
Although, I am digging the combat system, and for what it's worth. I am still enjoying the game overall so thanks for the hard work guys.
This post has been edited by Kunno: Feb 19 2012, 12:37 AM
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QUOTE (Kunno @ Feb 19 2012, 01:36 AM)
I was well aware of that. However, it still makes little sense that a military man would abandon a VIP, till he was sure he was safe. I mean, wouldn't his wife be gunning for him. I would think she would have an assassin or two available to her to send to keep an eye on possible locations he could show, like where his friends live, people he would try to contact, ect. (I was kinda hoping for one.) It wasn't an "I am not paying attention." It was more of a the situation didn't make sense.
For the inns. I don't mind it exactly, but if they were lower it would make it easier early on. Learning new skills takes awhile, which at the start seems to leave our heroes mostly with just limit breaks and normal attacks, and that can just be tedious instead of fun. The cheaper inn services could result in folks going for better gear to help the battles move a bit quicker. Also, inn's aren't like potions, you can only use them in the cities where they are located. I always viewed the extra cost for the usefulness of portable healing.
Although, I am digging the combat system, and for what it's worth. I am still enjoying the game overall so thanks for the hard work guys.
Okay, I understand where you're coming from. The only thing I have to say about that is that Lailah didn't anticipate Rain's escape, so she wasn't able to send her assassins out like that. I get how it doesn't make sense to you, though. As for the inns, we might look at curving the prices a bit more earlier. I also see where you're coming from here. I'm really glad that you're enjoying the game, and I really appreciate your feedback. Be sure to let us know if you have any more comments!
This post has been edited by DarkBox: Feb 19 2012, 05:48 AM