Another deadly high school -based Danganona strategy, RPG creator, is so large that some countries speculated that “refused to make the game local.”
To catch you quickly, the Hundred Line: The Last Defense Academy is a new visual novel strategy of Dianganona Lead Kazotka Kodka and Zero Escape creator Kotaro Achikoshi. Before the last month came out, we already knew that it was about to become a huge game that would have close to 100 dense dense so that he could understand the “true path”.
But in a new interview with DefaminicogamerTranslated AutomatonKodka broke some more numbers, which shows that the script of the sole line is so large that close to 60 paperback novels can be filled. The first draft allegedly came into close to five million characters, then before the translator asked Kodaka to trim it. Kodka says he did so, but as new ideas continued to pop up, the final script eventually became longer.
“That’s why many countries have refused to make the game local, why don’t you need to clean up every one path, and I hope you will take your time out and enjoy it for a long time,” co -director Is written On social media, reacting to the interview. “It doesn’t matter when you play, it will offer a different taste of telling the story.”
Earlier this week, it eliminated more suggestions for the players. “Well, it’s an unprecedented story structure, so you can enjoy it despite your choice, but my assumption, or instead, I have a recommendation … Don’t force yourself to do everything.” Tweed. “If you think ‘this is not ok’ then repeat your choice and find a goal you are satisfied.”
While the hundred line switches and PC players are hitting with many of its, many routes – 89 % of its 2,200 Steam user reviews Two with the thumbs – its developer is not yet financially safe. Kodaka recently said he would like to send the game to more platforms, but the studio “is still on the verge of coming.”
Funding the new tactical RPG of Danganroonpa and Zero escape creators was “extremely difficult”: “We (…) ended with a lot of debt”