![]() ![]() The pixelated graphics are actually well thought through in how they look and the motif. However, the words themselves and the UI are not so small as to be difficult to use. Characters are very tiny (even on the full version) and I cannot use the browser to easily zoom in. It looks a lot like a slightly better textured version of Harvest Moon-there’s even a windmill near the water in the opening town spinning away gaily. They’re very sprite oriented and muted colors. On my screen the graphics are somewhat small, and feel almost 16-bit. Attacks have a very limited number of sounds-for example with my ranger character, I would listen to her use her primary attack or her secondary attack, and hear it hit, over-and-over again. The problem comes that they’re highly repetitive and a little bit silly when it comes down to the end of it. The general character sounds are really not that great but I don’t expect too much from a browser-based game. I did end up muting it after a while, but I do like that the game developers had some good music. The only problem is that the music is on a very short loop and as a result it quickly becomes a little bit aggravating-even with the variety of flute and strings mixed into the cute little score. The town music is cute and light hearted, very fantasy-setting oriented. So it’s not entirely bad that I don’t like the limited sound here. Although, I should point out that browser-based games do function off being very lightweight and sound/music can take up a lot of space and therefore require a lot of corner-cutting and compression. I’m going to ding this game a little here because the sound is sub-standard for most games in this market. Graphics and Sound: Cute musical scores, mediocre sound in game, with 16-bit looking graphics It runs like many free-to-play client-based MMOs with its own chat, running around to fight in the fields, an autopilot mechanism, and a lot of adorable characters.įollow along below to see how I did and what I discovered while playing and see if you’re interested in stomping on some slimes in the fields or fighting off bears. When I first came to the game I was greeted with a quickly loading screen and the ability to pick my character right off the bat. For its case SF is a game all about a 2D fantasy-esque RPG with nostalgic graphics that fit nicely into a sort of 16-bit motif (very pixelated but quaint). It’s time to pop open our browser and try out a cute little browser-based game called Serenia Fantasy by Koramgame-the same people who brought us the ultra-cute 3D free-to-play Spirit Tales. ![]()
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