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About This Game CAFE 0 ~The Sleeping Beast~ is a supernatural mystery visual novel which is fully voiced in Japanese.You don't need to play CAFE 0 ~The Drowned Mermaid~ to understand the story.The MCs from both games visit the same cafe, but, aside from that, the stories are different.Seycara Orchestra is in charge of the beautiful orchestral soundtrack.STORYThe PresentThe story starts in a village with an atmosphere akin to Europe in the 19th century.There is a big noble villa there where Corliss Green is working.One day she wakes up and finds herself in front of a weird café.Noir, the waiter, tells her that she has already died, but failed to go to the heaven and, as a lost spirit, she ended up at the entrance to Café 0.He later gave Corliss a chance to return to a week before she died.But does she really need to go to the heaven?And what is the truth behind her untimely death?The PastSophie Evans works as a midwife.She is a cheerful woman and everybody likes her.What is her relation to the missing incident 15 years ago?CASTCorliss - AyanoNathan - Mayuki SawaeEthan - Tarou YamadaBarclay - Nyoibou Noir - ShinyaSophie - AonoiEd - Kyou TsukikageEva/Emma - Remi TamakiMOB - Aonoi, Ayano, Kon, Kouto Saionji, Shiwasun, Komugi Tachibana, Hiko Morikawa, NyoibouTHEME SONG"Replay?"Music: Souichi Sakagami(Trial & Error)Lyrics: kikyowVocal: ming-ziGUIDESimply choose the choice which shows heart in the same color on day 2 and 3 to get into the character's specific route. True route will be available later after all character's routes finished.ORIGINAL BGM11 original orchestral soundtrack from Seycara Orchestra. 6d5b4406ea Title: CAFE 0 ~The Sleeping Beast~Genre: Adventure, Casual, IndieDeveloper:ROSEVERTE MYSTERYPublisher:ROSEVERTEFranchise:CAFE 0Release Date: 29 Oct, 2016 CAFE 0 ~The Sleeping Beast~ Full Crack [Xforce] cafe 0 the sleeping beast review. cafe 0 the sleeping beast review. cafe 0 the sleeping beast endings. cafe 0 the sleeping beast walkthrough. cafe 0 the sleeping beast walkthrough. cafe 0 the sleeping beast. cafe 0 the sleeping beast. cafe 0 the sleeping beast walkthrough. cafe 0 the sleeping beast endings. cafe 0 the sleeping beast endings. cafe 0 the sleeping beast download. cafe 0 the sleeping beast mod apk. cafe 0 the sleeping beast. cafe 0 the sleeping beast guide. cafe 0 the sleeping beast mod apk. cafe 0 the sleeping beast mod apk. cafe 0 the sleeping beast igg. cafe 0 the sleeping beast igg. cafe 0 the sleeping beast guide. cafe 0 the sleeping beast igg. cafe 0 the sleeping beast review. cafe 0 the sleeping beast download. cafe 0 the sleeping beast guide. cafe 0 the sleeping beast download CAFE 0 ~The Sleeping Beast~ is a mystery visual novel where you play as a young maid named [INSERT NAME HERE] who has to uncover the truth behind her death over the course of 7 days (though, technically the game's really 6 days, since she always dies on the 7th day). This'll be a pretty short review, but a TL;DR is at the end for those who just want a quick answer.The gameplay is simple, but at the same time, I have mixed feelings on it. You pick choices at the start of the game that are pretty obviously telegraphed to be for developing relationships between one of the two characters, and then you make appropriate choices that allow you to become closer to the character over the course of the route. The game takes a Yoko Taro-esque route of "getting one ending, doing some parts over, and getting the next ending", but rather than it be just a select part or just an ending that hops off of another ending, you have to replay the whole game over again. Of course, the skip feature makes text you already read not much of a problem and the game isn't extremely long (I clocked in just under 5 hours), but I still found it a bit tedious. The overall plot is pretty interesting, and I had some real "wow" moments once I put the pieces together, but the gameplay mechanic of replaying the game over and over to unlock the truth + some clunky dialogue bits can really confuse the player. As example, with the first route I had finished, I had absolutely no idea what just happened, and toward the end of the game, it took a bit of repition to understand some key plot points. I could see these as points where many players might just stop playing/give up. I really advise that you push through these slumps, because I did have a fun time with the story at the end of the day.Soundtrack and all art are pretty great, and very atmospheric. The characters of the game are pretty easy to figure out just by looking at them, but they're still plenty enjoyable. If you're not a fan of the "European noble house near village" kind of setting/played one too many Fire Emblem games, however, this may feel pretty generic to you. TL;DR:Would I recommend you play this game? Yes.Would I recommend you play all of this game? As the entire plot comes together only when you've finished the true route, it's nearly mandatory you play all of the game. (To get an even fuller experience, I also recommend saving during the final set of choices of the true route.)Does this game offer a lot of content? A good amount. Not too much, but not too little. The bit of repeating dialogue can be a bit annoying, but new things are still learned in each playthrough.Is this game hard? It's rather easy to play since the choices are so obvious, but, at least for me, it was a bit tricky to wrap my head around the actual mystery of the game- the true route really helps you out here.Should I buy this game at full price? A sale would probably be your best bet. $20 feels a little much for a game of tis calliber, but half price is about right, and what I paid.I rate this game an 8/10.Hope I helped!❤ lone. If I had to describe this game id say the execution makes me want to SCREAM you play 4 routes, barely learning anything about the mystery which drove me up a wall. the true route i was able to play longer than the other routes it kept my intrest before i had to take a break from playing.... oveall.... I have mixed feeling about this game. I like mystery and tragic games but this one made me feel board alot of the time and i had to take breaks from playing it. Overall.... not my favorite game. but maybe youll have a diffrent take on it.. CAFE 0 ~The Sleeping Beast~ is a mystery visual novel where you play as a young maid named [INSERT NAME HERE] who has to uncover the truth behind her death over the course of 7 days (though, technically the game's really 6 days, since she always dies on the 7th day). This'll be a pretty short review, but a TL;DR is at the end for those who just want a quick answer.The gameplay is simple, but at the same time, I have mixed feelings on it. You pick choices at the start of the game that are pretty obviously telegraphed to be for developing relationships between one of the two characters, and then you make appropriate choices that allow you to become closer to the character over the course of the route. The game takes a Yoko Taro-esque route of "getting one ending, doing some parts over, and getting the next ending", but rather than it be just a select part or just an ending that hops off of another ending, you have to replay the whole game over again. Of course, the skip feature makes text you already read not much of a problem and the game isn't extremely long (I clocked in just under 5 hours), but I still found it a bit tedious. The overall plot is pretty interesting, and I had some real "wow" moments once I put the pieces together, but the gameplay mechanic of replaying the game over and over to unlock the truth + some clunky dialogue bits can really confuse the player. As example, with the first route I had finished, I had absolutely no idea what just happened, and toward the end of the game, it took a bit of repition to understand some key plot points. I could see these as points where many players might just stop playing\/give up. I really advise that you push through these slumps, because I did have a fun time with the story at the end of the day.Soundtrack and all art are pretty great, and very atmospheric. The characters of the game are pretty easy to figure out just by looking at them, but they're still plenty enjoyable. If you're not a fan of the "European noble house near village" kind of setting\/played one too many Fire Emblem games, however, this may feel pretty generic to you. TL;DR:Would I recommend you play this game? Yes.Would I recommend you play all of this game? As the entire plot comes together only when you've finished the true route, it's nearly mandatory you play all of the game. (To get an even fuller experience, I also recommend saving during the final set of choices of the true route.)Does this game offer a lot of content? A good amount. Not too much, but not too little. The bit of repeating dialogue can be a bit annoying, but new things are still learned in each playthrough.Is this game hard? It's rather easy to play since the choices are so obvious, but, at least for me, it was a bit tricky to wrap my head around the actual mystery of the game- the true route really helps you out here.Should I buy this game at full price? A sale would probably be your best bet. $20 feels a little much for a game of tis calliber, but half price is about right, and what I paid.I rate this game an 8\/10.Hope I helped!\u2764 lone. CAFE 0 ~The Sleeping Beast~ is a mystery visual novel where you play as a young maid named [INSERT NAME HERE] who has to uncover the truth behind her death over the course of 7 days (though, technically the game's really 6 days, since she always dies on the 7th day). This'll be a pretty short review, but a TL;DR is at the end for those who just want a quick answer.The gameplay is simple, but at the same time, I have mixed feelings on it. You pick choices at the start of the game that are pretty obviously telegraphed to be for developing relationships between one of the two characters, and then you make appropriate choices that allow you to become closer to the character over the course of the route. The game takes a Yoko Taro-esque route of "getting one ending, doing some parts over, and getting the next ending", but rather than it be just a select part or just an ending that hops off of another ending, you have to replay the whole game over again. Of course, the skip feature makes text you already read not much of a problem and the game isn't extremely long (I clocked in just under 5 hours), but I still found it a bit tedious. The overall plot is pretty interesting, and I had some real "wow" moments once I put the pieces together, but the gameplay mechanic of replaying the game over and over to unlock the truth + some clunky dialogue bits can really confuse the player. As example, with the first route I had finished, I had absolutely no idea what just happened, and toward the end of the game, it took a bit of repition to understand some key plot points. I could see these as points where many players might just stop playing\/give up. I really advise that you push through these slumps, because I did have a fun time with the story at the end of the day.Soundtrack and all art are pretty great, and very atmospheric. The characters of the game are pretty easy to figure out just by looking at them, but they're still plenty enjoyable. If you're not a fan of the "European noble house near village" kind of setting\/played one too many Fire Emblem games, however, this may feel pretty generic to you. TL;DR:Would I recommend you play this game? Yes.Would I recommend you play all of this game? As the entire plot comes together only when you've finished the true route, it's nearly mandatory you play all of the game. (To get an even fuller experience, I also recommend saving during the final set of choices of the true route.)Does this game offer a lot of content? A good amount. Not too much, but not too little. The bit of repeating dialogue can be a bit annoying, but new things are still learned in each playthrough.Is this game hard? It's rather easy to play since the choices are so obvious, but, at least for me, it was a bit tricky to wrap my head around the actual mystery of the game- the true route really helps you out here.Should I buy this game at full price? A sale would probably be your best bet. $20 feels a little much for a game of tis calliber, but half price is about right, and what I paid.I rate this game an 8\/10.Hope I helped!\u2764 lone. CAFE 0 ~The Sleeping Beast~ is a mystery visual novel where you play as a young maid named [INSERT NAME HERE] who has to uncover the truth behind her death over the course of 7 days (though, technically the game's really 6 days, since she always dies on the 7th day). This'll be a pretty short review, but a TL;DR is at the end for those who just want a quick answer.The gameplay is simple, but at the same time, I have mixed feelings on it. You pick choices at the start of the game that are pretty obviously telegraphed to be for developing relationships between one of the two characters, and then you make appropriate choices that allow you to become closer to the character over the course of the route. The game takes a Yoko Taro-esque route of "getting one ending, doing some parts over, and getting the next ending", but rather than it be just a select part or just an ending that hops off of another ending, you have to replay the whole game over again. Of course, the skip feature makes text you already read not much of a problem and the game isn't extremely long (I clocked in just under 5 hours), but I still found it a bit tedious. The overall plot is pretty interesting, and I had some real "wow" moments once I put the pieces together, but the gameplay mechanic of replaying the game over and over to unlock the truth + some clunky dialogue bits can really confuse the player. As example, with the first route I had finished, I had absolutely no idea what just happened, and toward the end of the game, it took a bit of repition to understand some key plot points. I could see these as points where many players might just stop playing\/give up. I really advise that you push through these slumps, because I did have a fun time with the story at the end of the day.Soundtrack and all art are pretty great, and very atmospheric. The characters of the game are pretty easy to figure out just by looking at them, but they're still plenty enjoyable. If you're not a fan of the "European noble house near village" kind of setting\/played one too many Fire Emblem games, however, this may feel pretty generic to you. TL;DR:Would I recommend you play this game? Yes.Would I recommend you play all of this game? As the entire plot comes together only when you've finished the true route, it's nearly mandatory you play all of the game. (To get an even fuller experience, I also recommend saving during the final set of choices of the true route.)Does this game offer a lot of content? A good amount. Not too much, but not too little. The bit of repeating dialogue can be a bit annoying, but new things are still learned in each playthrough.Is this game hard? It's rather easy to play since the choices are so obvious, but, at least for me, it was a bit tricky to wrap my head around the actual mystery of the game- the true route really helps you out here.Should I buy this game at full price? A sale would probably be your best bet. $20 feels a little much for a game of tis calliber, but half price is about right, and what I paid.I rate this game an 8\/10.Hope I helped!\u2764 lone. It's been really interesting so far!

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