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As PlayFirst had initially announced and The Book of Water ' s final scenes implied, there would be a sequel called Dream Chronicles: The Book of Fire to be released, but soon after The Book of Water was released, since July 2011, PlayFirst canceled releasing casual games on PC/Mac platforms in order to focus on its growing mobile gaming market ...
As PlayFirst had initially announced and The Book of Water ' s final scenes implied, there would be a sequel called Dream Chronicles: The Book of Fire to be released, but soon after The Book of Water was released, since July 2011, PlayFirst cancelled releasing casual games on PC/Mac platforms in order to focus on its growing mobile gaming ...
This can include novels and short stories, published in books, magazines, in e-books or even online as text. Limitations: If the game directly references content or design from another adaptation of literature, such as a movie, it is no longer considered to be based "solely" on the original literature and is instead based on the new derivative ...
It was later followed by a vocal album, entitled Songs from Eternal Fantasy released on February 27, 2007, containing the theme songs and the insert songs used in the game. [7] An image song album titled Destination for Arcie was released on March 26, 2008, containing six vocal songs, and four instrumental pieces. [7]
The Last Dragon Chronicles is a series of seven children's fantasy novels written by Chris d'Lacey. The books follow a college student, David Rain, as he discovers the existence of living clay dragons in the house he lodges at. This series currently includes the novels: The Fire Within (2001) Icefire (2003) Fire Star (2005) The Fire Eternal (2007)
The game's main recurring motif is a focus on the Eternal World, a mystical alternate space which is never clearly explained, and the details of which are unknown. Shun Hikami's remarks in the original game are possible clues about the Eternal World. The Eternal World is a place similar to the afterlife where a person's "other self" awaits.
A light novel series based on the game comprising five volumes was published by Harvest. Each of the novels covers one of the five heroines starting with Riko, and going through with Kirino, Rinka, Chisa, and Yukari, in that order. The first novel was released on December 25, 2005, [12] and the final novel was released on May 1, 2006. [13]
The gameplay of Memories Off follows the style of most visual novels; the majority of time spent playing the game is spent on reading through the dialogue or story that appears on screen. Every so often, the game will pause and the player is given a chance to choose from two to five options regarding how he or she wishes to advance the game.