Nanotale - Typing Chronicles is an atmospheric typing adventure RPG set in a colorful vibrant world. Follow Rosalind, a novice Archivist, as she journeys out to explore a distant world. On her quest to gather knowledge, she collects samples of mystic natural beauties. Everything is peaceful. War is...
Nanotale - Typing Chronicles is an atmospheric typing adventure RPG set in a colorful vibrant world. Follow Rosalind, a novice Archivist, as she journeys out to explore a distant world. On her quest to gather knowledge, she collects samples of mystic natural beauties. Everything is peaceful. War is a thing of the distant past.
In the shadows, a tale of dissonant magic is spreading, instilling corruption into broken hearts.
Play with magic
Combine powerful spells, change their shapes, and enhance them to defeat enemies. Use your magic on the environment and make it resonate with your creativity.
Knowledge is power
As a member of the order, your role as an archivist is to gather knowledge. The more you learn about the world, the stronger you become.
Explore a rich world
Embark on a journey to the Ancestral Forest, discover the Blue Desert and try not to get lost in the Sunken Caves. Meet the inhabitants of these new lands, be amazed by the beauty of the flora blooming in these diverse biomes, be intrigued by the critters roaming on your path but be careful not to cross paths with the dangerous creatures looming over.
Reveal secrets
Step in a fascinating story with multiple faces that have left their mark on these lands. Meet people, listen to their tales, and catalog mysterious occurrences, in an attempt to unravel the secrets behind dissonant magic.
Your mightiest weapon, your keyboard
In Nanotale, everything is played with your keyboard. From puzzles to dialogues, combats to menus the entire game can be played solely with your favorite keyboard. All keys are re-bindable, supporting all kinds of layouts (Qwerty, Azerty, Qwertz, Dvorak, Colemak, BÉPO,...).
Enjoy the game in 11 different languages and create your own Nanotale experience. You can choose to have the tutorial and story in one language and select another one for gameplay and typable elements.
Co-funded by the European Union - Creative Europe MEDIA
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The operations ar smooth, map looks beautiful and comfortable, music is well-made I like them so much, especially battle music. Story is rich, quests are easy and step-in, it'll guiding the way, gameplaying is satisfied, the settings and keyboard remap makes game comfortable.
The game has slow motion mode makes the battle friendly and relaxing, I like the game, it also improve my typing and language, good work for those people whom not native speaker of English. Making a little fun in life with this game.
The game is, in some ways, a bit of a step backward from Epistory. The story is far more straightforward, without any greater story in the background as Epistory had. Also, having to type out the powers each time they're to be used (epistory had you locking into different "modes" of attack) makes enemy encounters more stressful than the previous title, especially early on. The art style, while still very pleasing, is more in line with other indie titles. At least it's still pleasant to look at.
In other ways, the game progresses past Epistory with its increased gameplay diversity. The ability to use your typing powers to affect the environment has expanded, leading to some interesting terrain puzzles, and there's more effort required in unlocking more of the world, giving the game a bit more of a Zelda-ish feel. Also, the locked-in-place nests have been replaced by screen-sized battles that allow the player to make strategic retreats and maximize area-of-effect powers, which is often needed when dealing with the bosses.
Unfortunately, there are three damning elements in this game. First off, there's no distinction between UK and US English in the settings, which led to me having a couple of frustrating moments where the spelling of some words were against my reflexes, affecting typing speed. Second, the game's actually MUCH shorter. The first game was fairly short, but this game has only three areas, all of which can be cleared pretty easily. Lastly, however, the ending is trash. Going for a straightforward story makes the lackluster ending. Seriously, there's no real closure, like the devs were in a rush to get this over with. Doesn't help that the final fight is more cryptic than the rest.
Sadly, despite some enjoyable elements and building on the gameplay loop, Nanotale ends up being the lesser game, and it's not even close. How the mighty have fallen.
Just notice how sneaky they hide the version of DX. At this point it has become an anecdote.
Why do I need W10 to play this thing? Gameplay is boring and aesthetically ultra generic.
GOG seem to prefer bad style-over-substance indie crap and weird anime stuff instead of real games nowadays.
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