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I come across a game that is called DB – Sun Quest, its like a version of dragon quest, have fun.

Bref storyline that pretty much come from me guessing (you will understand from the picture):

Trunks from the future came to warn about the android attack (yea I know) so krillin decided to make a wish to become more powerful or something. But the wish went wrong and send him to another world... that what I pretty understood for now.

The gameplay is pretty much simple, when you reach the village, you have many option to choose from. Like shop, house, etc. But the option to venture in the forest will start like a monopoly game where you throw a dice to go forward. Depending on what you land on, you can either earn free coins, battle, discover a new girl to save with a miniboss or receive instant death.

Hope you guys/girls understand the gameplay or the option on how to hook up a girl, cause i'm completely lost.

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Quick little update:

I also forgot to mention that the sword that you buy from the shop is not for krillin, but for the girls you save in the dungeon. apparently, your partner doesn't always seem to defenseless, some can help you attack. You can buy an attack equipment for krillin in the dungeon, you gotta search for it first and it cost a lot.
 

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First it is not a flashgame.
Second AGTH Translator dont work (but isnt really nesessary besides the items)
Third to get a Girl as companion you need to rescue 1 first go to the town and select it with the 1st option.
You can change the girl but it seems you must be in town and restart the game.

The game works like he said with a monopoly like system (Trasure, Enemy, Shops, Gold (named "Z") and other events)

If you loose you return to lvl 1, 0 Z and no items, you can even rape the shopkeepers but aware that this will brand you a criminal and you will be hunted for several turn from policemen (too hard enemies)

There are some fields like Brothel there you can battlehentai for min 12.000 Z
but i didnt get how to beat them ( i think you need to make them come more often as you)

A pretty good game at least.
 
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Thanks for the info, i've been wondering why the policeman been chasing me nonstop. Lol

And yea AGTH doesn't work at all, totally forgot to mention that part
 

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Wow, amazing game. I'm having alot of trouble figuring everything out though. Does anyone understand what the menu options are in town and in battle? I'm pretty much flying blind here, all I know is picking the bottom option in town to head out into the forest, and option 1 in battle is basic attack.
 
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Wow, amazing game. I'm having alot of trouble figuring everything out though. Does anyone understand what the menu options are in town and in battle? I'm pretty much flying blind here, all I know is picking the bottom option in town to head out into the forest, and option 1 in battle is basic attack.
I think many people are playing by instinct here, I mean the translator tool (AGTH) pretty much shyt the bed.
 

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It is more like try and error,

The menue is in the fight:

- Normal Attack
- KameHameHa
- empty
- Yellow Aura = unknown effect (boost power?)
- Defend = Damage 1/4
- Item

If you are in the town or walk on a button with an turn symbol you change
this pattern. Also add new attacks like double team like skill xD on lvl 3 i think.
The 3rd skill was the round yellow thing from Kirin (instant death if it hits?)

For the Girl Charakter

- Supply = Blowjob to raise your Sp/Mp
- Defend+Avoid= make Girl untargetable als long as you stay in this mode
- Item

As for in town

- Item shop
- INN
- Your? House (Girls Homes) = you can choose your companion here
- Bar/Tavern = You can get some free money here and talk to a Girl
- After some events the Girl from the bar is here dunno what she does (maybe storage) + Rape 2nd option i guess = policemen xD
This also goes for the Shopgirl in the field (besides she can get pregnant and you get a bargain from her lol)
- Go to Field

If i missed something let me know
Ah and for items well....lets say try and error
For the beans: (shoplist)
1. Heals 30%?
2. Heals aligments
3. dunno maybe alignments too?
4. Revive fallen companion (750 Z)

- Hentai Books raise you Sp/Mp
- Gifts well dunno if they do someting

Most of the others found in the field raise your max stats
The 2 blue bottles raise your 1st Atk and 2nd Def

The dices let you dice more or less
The Diamond from the shop gets you back to town without loss of lvl, items etc.

The bullets i dont know maybe some weapon for the girls?
The blue capsules do different things in the battle.

Sometimes you get book like items or blue gems i think this stuff is for collecting Sound, Event and GCs (The Girl from the Tavern let you see them)

Rememeber every time you get out of the field without a diamond or getting killed you gain your rank and then you will be reseted. (All besides the main events)

I hope i could help you, gl and have fun ^^
 

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guys i dont have any text in game though with japanese unicode.Any ideas?
 

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They gave Krillin his own game? That's... unexpected. ^_^;
 

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apparently you can give the gifts to the girls that are able to join your party. The girls will then say something but I have no clue what they are saying. there is also supposed to be a way to have sex with the girls that join your party.

If you go back to the starting square of the first board for the forest you can return to town with out loosing your level, items, and money. it seems that only happens when you get killed in the dungeon.

The whole loosing your level gets really annoying when you consider that it takes about 999999 exp to level the companions. This is ridiculous especially considering I may have missed a few nines.

If anyone has found a way to get translations for this game could you please let us know.
 

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Fun game so far, though I have to agree that loosing everything when you die is beyond stupid. I enjoy a challenge, but this is simply sadistic. There is the possibility that you can buy an item or something to keep your levels or items when you die, but I have no clue what that might be (or if there is something like that).
 

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Ok, I've been playing this game for a bit, so I'll try and help out since I know a little Japanese.

To start with, about the story.. the game is actually called wife quest; Krillin was goaded into wishing for a wife, the dragon called him a bum and sent him to a parallel world to find one on his own. :p

The effects from the bean items in the shop are: light heal, cure poison, cure all negative status effects, revive ally and cure hungry status respectively. You can also find a sage bean (仙豆) from chests/monsters or a shop later on in the dungeon which fully heals both health and spirit, as well as stat boosting beans which permanently raise Krillin's or a companion's stats (stat boosts on Krillin are lost if he dies).

Other notable items are the diamond item which lets you go back to town without a penalty, and the dice items. The second two dice items let you roll two or three dice, but the really useful one is the first die (魔法のクリスタル), which lets you pick any number from 1 to 6 for your next roll. This is really nice for proceeding to the next area or landing on any particular tile you're aiming for.

There are a few ways to make combat easier. First off, the guard ability lasts two turns but only takes one turn to use, so if you switch between guarding and attacking you can keep the 1/4 damage effect up constantly. Switching between guarding and kamehameha while having your companion restore spirit is a safe way to fight bosses early on. The yellow aura attack Moonchaos mentioned (力ため) is a power storing ability. One use is nothing special, but it can be stacked upon itself to become extremely powerful. Using it 1, 2 or 3 times in a row gives 2x, 5x or 10x damage for the next normal attack! Charging 3 times before attacking is the fastest way to fight bosses if you can survive their attacks.

About companions:

There are two types of companions, combat and non-combat. You get a lot of non-combat companions early on, but you'll want to switch to a combat companion as soon as possible. The first combat companion I saw was the Valkyrie (grey hair, blue armor) who you rescue from the third or fourth boss, or so. Combat companions gain experience, and can also wear equipment and attack in combat, so they're really important.

Mitigating death penalty:

There are a lot of things that you can do to make the death penalty less painful. The first thing to mention is that each time you beat a boss it gives you the option to create either a station (first option) or an ATM (second option on that tile. I'd recommend creating a station every time, as you can use these to travel from the first area to the most recent area, or any other place in between.

The most important thing to do is to focus development of a combat companion such as Valkyrie. Get her to a high level, get a good sword for her, buy armor for her if you run into the right merchant in the dungeon, use stat boosting beans on her. The reason for this is that although the death penalty is very harsh, companions are immune to it. Even though you lose all experience, money and items, the companion not only doesn't lose any levels, she even keeps her equipment. So, if Krillin dies, you can use the stations to get to a recent area, and kill enemies with the companion to bring Krillin up to a high level quickly.

By the way, once you have your combat companion at a reasonable level, you can try and get really good equipment for her by using red chests. Red chests are very dangerous, but have incredibly good rewards too. These include things like gaining or losing up to a million zeni, losing a few levels, taking enough damage to kill you, permanently losing 100 max hp on krillin (until he dies and it's reset), or getting powerful equipment/items. As far as I know, some of the best swords can only be obtained this way. I especially like the whirlwind blade (妖刀かまいたち) which gives your companion the ability to attack all enemies (全体攻撃). Since your companion doesn't lose equipment, it might be worth using red chests until you get something good and then killing Krillin to reset if you lost too much money/took too severe stat penalties.

One last thing you can do to prevent death loss is to make use of the bank and storage. Sadly, these aren't here to start with, but Mai (the girl in the pub) will offer to build them for you if you give her money if you talk to her a few times. She builds a gallery first, then a bank, then storage I believe. Money in the bank and items in storage aren't lost when you die, so you can use them to get back on your feet quickly after death.
 

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Ok, I've been playing this game for a bit, so I'll try and help out since I know a little Japanese.

(Valued Advice Etc...)
I would like to ask about the Brothels if you know anything about them, so far both you and Moonchaos have been heavily helpful, but when I go to the brothels there are hearts next to girls which mean something, empty slots which I think are girls that aren't unlocked yet, etc etc etc.. And there's just a whole bunch of things I don't know.

An especially interesting little thing is that they charge you double for whatever reason, and I can't figure out what it is that makes my pockets go empty when I hire one of them. Also, there seems to be some sort of time-table for different girls who only come out sometimes, some haven't even come out as an option before for me, like the Angel Girl.

I would really like to know more about the brothel game, about whether it's just a costy kinky pass time or something more to the game.
 

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I would like to ask about the Brothels if you know anything about them, so far both you and Moonchaos have been heavily helpful, but when I go to the brothels there are hearts next to girls which mean something, empty slots which I think are girls that aren't unlocked yet, etc etc etc.. And there's just a whole bunch of things I don't know.

An especially interesting little thing is that they charge you double for whatever reason, and I can't figure out what it is that makes my pockets go empty when I hire one of them. Also, there seems to be some sort of time-table for different girls who only come out sometimes, some haven't even come out as an option before for me, like the Angel Girl.

I would really like to know more about the brothel game, about whether it's just a costy kinky pass time or something more to the game.
When you enter the brothel, there are two price values listed... The lower value is the actual amount you're paying, I believe; you pay half up front and half afterwards, so I suppose that the top value just represents how much each of those payments is.

The girls which are available seem to be completely random. Sometimes there's only one girl available, and sometimes there are four or more. Also, I saw the angel girl available at one point, so I don't think there's a special mechanic for her. I'm not sure about those hearts you're talking about... If you mean the hearts in the lower left box on the screen, those are just punctuation in the text and don't represent anything in particular.

One other thing is that the only working brothel I've come across is the one in the second area. All the others are apparently under construction. Either there's some method to unlock them that I don't know, or the circle is planning to add them in a patch later on.

Edit: As far as I know, the brothels have no effect on gameplay outside of costing money.
 

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Thank you for the help with this game, Shitsurei.

Could you shed some light on the gifts you can buy? I understand that you can give them to your companion, but I haven't seen any effect yet.
 

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Thanks for the advanced informations ^^

Seems like i guessed a lot right xD
But still i am not sure how to use the so called atm or what is was to get to the dungeon points.
Is there a warp like thing in town or how do u use it?
and can you change a point from 1st to 2nd option so you can change your return points?
 

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Thank you for the help with this game, Shitsurei.

Could you shed some light on the gifts you can buy? I understand that you can give them to your companion, but I haven't seen any effect yet.
You can get gifts from three places: the shop in town, a merchant that randomly appears in combat spaces, and from red chests. I think the random merchant has the highest quality gifts, followed by the shop in town. The gifts that you get from the red chest are garbage and actually lower affection levels if you give them to your companions. The gifts each companion prefers are different. From testing every shop/merchant gift on one companion, I saw that there weren't any gifts that got a better than normal reaction, but there were several that she didn't like.

Affection is a hidden stat, so you can only tell the gifts she likes from her reaction... If you don't know Japanese, I'd suggest buying one of each of the gifts in the shop and giving them all to the girl you're trying to raise affection with. Take note of what her response looks like (the first character or something), and the response that the majority of gifts have is probably the positive one, so you should give those gifts and avoid the others. Of course, this might backfire if there's a girl that dislikes most gifts, I haven't tested with too many of them yet. :eek:

You won't see any effect from affection levels until the end of the game. Once you beat the final boss, Krillin can propose to one of the girls. Your percentage chance with each girl will be listed, so that's your only opportunity to see what their affection levels are. Also, even if you have low affection levels it's still possible to get a girl's ending. I got lucky with a 19% chance the first time I beat the boss, for instance. :D

Thanks for the advanced informations ^^

Seems like i guessed a lot right xD
But still i am not sure how to use the so called atm or what is was to get to the dungeon points.
Is there a warp like thing in town or how do u use it?
and can you change a point from 1st to 2nd option so you can change your return points?
You can't use the ATM to get to dungeon points, only the station. If you've created a station (the top option), then when you land on that space you're given a list of areas. If it's your first station, you'll only see the one you're currently at listed, but otherwise you can choose any other area to transport to it by paying a little zeni. You can't use it in town, but have to actually go into the dungeon and land on the space.

An ATM lets you withdraw and deposit money from inside the dungeon when you land on it, if you have an ATM card. You're given a card by Mai once you visit the bank she creates for the first time, and can get a new one there for 1000 zeni if you lose it.

You can tell whether the tile you've created is a station or ATM by looking at it; an ATM will have the letters ATM printed on it, while a station will have the character 駅. Unfortunately, I don't think there's any way to change the tiles again once you've made the decision the first time without deleting your saved data, so it'll suck if you selected ATM for all of the areas near the town. :( I made the first boss into an ATM, so I have to head to the second area for the station every time myself.
 

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Stuff found out through trial and error and a lot of testing, hope it helps:

Skills and items:



Kamehameha...no idea how to spell it, cost 35, Base special damage.

Disc Aoe cost 20 and has a really low chance of hitting but does pretty good damage.

Beam costs 50 and does better damage than Kama

The N/A spell is always blued out, not sure what it does and I keep dying before I can continue testing it...

Explosion does a lot of damage to an enemy but hurts you wicked badly (30-60 damage I've tested), It costs no mana to cast and does 2-3 times your normal attack in damage usually. Kinda nice but risky. I'd rather use Multihit.

Lightning costs 50 and I can't seem to get it to hit, missed about 8 times. I have a feeling it might 1hko with that kinda miss rate if it does land, could also be a heart meter because it goes across the chest..

Small Flash attack costs 20 and seems to hit pretty low, even worse than normal damage, but maybe it's extra accurate? It didn't miss once.

Multi Hit is really nice, cost 15 to use and it hits multiple enemies 5 times total (Like 3 on one, 2 on the other, so it can kill more than one!), each is weaker than a normal attack but all added up it's pretty impressive, got it from tentacle hat for under 1k on the first map just now. Out of all the spells I've used, this is the only one that's clearly more useful because of it's multi kill or just high attack output for low mp cost on one mob. Most others are outshined by normal attack after a while.

Second Sleep spell, couldn't tell the different between it and the first one I posted...no clue

Dark Circle surrounds an enemy with an arcane circley thing, it was difficult to tell what it did but I THINK it raised my attack quite a bit, an attack leech move?

Rage...Thing: 50 mp, No idea exactly what it does. Krillin had some angry fit and turned red, I didn't notice an attack boost but I assumed that's what it was suppose to be...

Super Kamehameha AOE!: 100mp. Does 4 times or so your normal attack to every enemy, it hits harder than an explosion. I'd recommend keeping this on! You can one shot an entire room of enemies if you need to for some reason. The cost is all your mana but you can always stock up on mp restores.

Homing Orb Seems a lot like Small Flash attack but costs 15 instead.

Roshi Spells (Buy them from Roshi random encounters and put the book in your partners equips):
A: She uses 25 of her mana to restore 50 of yours, you fondle her..
B: She uses 50 of her mana to restore 120 of yours, sex.
C: She uses 100 of her mana to restore 120 of yours and make you invincible for about 5 turns, it works into other battles if it doesn't expire, also sex. (I think this may be about your only change to kill a single cop. Use this on Krillin Immediately and charge up your attack to max while he's invincible. I might try it soon... You could also do the boss strategy if you can reliabley survive each attack and have tons of full heals.)


I have no idea what the actual names are for these, I just picked things based on how they looked, so hopefully you recognize them. Some spells are gained by leveling up, others are bought on random encounters on enemy spots (Sleep I know for a fact was from the blue guy with the tentacle hat.) so always pay the money if you have it.


PARTNERS:

These are the combat girls I've found. I just went through and tested them all out in the field now, some not listed here can disappear, use items, or occasionally both. They all pretty much have the basic Krillin restore MP move too, but no attacks.

Good boss strat like most have posted: Use charge skill on Krillin while you use heal items with your partner, it's like a free win if you can take more than one hit so I think it's very important to pick one that can use items in combat. Right now I'd recommend using the Black hair, shoulder pad girl or Valk. I didn't like the mage because her damage mostly relys on her mp, which means you're either giving her items constantly to keep it up or sleeping at an inn, she also can't take a hit like the other two from what I've tested. Black Pigtails handstand girl is okay too but a bit weak on the special attacks.

1st Valk girl (Tested to Low 40's) Skills are: Normal Attack, Magic attack (Uses 50 mana and does quite a bit of damage.), Restore Krillins MP, Items in battle. She can take a decent hit and overall has nice balanced stats. Can also use swords to boost damage.

2nd Princess/Mage girl (Tested to 20ish) Skills are: Normal Attack (It disappeared when I went back to test her... maybe it was temporary?), Flame Attack (10 MP, okay damage.), Group Heal (30 mana I think, heals a small amount at higher levels.), Item use. She can't use swords for added attack.

3rd Chichi (Tested to like...20) Skills are Normal Attack, Restore Krillins MP (Uses 10 mp, restores 22ish), Hide. One of, if not the weakest combat characters.

4th Videl (Tested to 20), Skills: Same as Chichi, a bit stronger but still very weak.

5th Black Hair, Grey/Red shoulder pads (Tested to low 40's) Skills: Normal Attack, Multihit attack (Hits an enemy up to 4 times, if it kills them before that, it'll go on to hit another. Uses 30 mana), A single person heal, Restore Krillin MP move, and item use. She can use swords.

6th Purple hair and clothes, red glasses (Tested to 20) Skills: Normal Attack that looks like magic but uses no mp, A slash attack that uses 30 mp and I never got it to land once, restore Krillin MP move. She can use swords. She has EXTREMELY low defense!

7th Black pigtails(Tested to 20). She has a normal attack, a handstand attack that damages her by 50 (Seems weaker than her normal attack...Kinda useless.), restore Krillins MP, Guard, and item use. She can't use swords though...

8th Nami (Tested to 20) Skills: Normal attack and Restore Krillins MP is all she has. Can use swords so her damage is a bit better than those that can't.

9th #18 (Tested to 20) Skills: Normal attack, Restore Krillins MP, guard. She can't use swords. Disappointment...I thought she'd be the strongest since she's last...She actually has some decent stats but because she doesn't have much in the way of skills and can't use items, not worth it.

Note: Bulma comes with her own set of clothes.. (That I lost.) Make sure to leave them on her until you can put them in your bank...


Training:


Level 14 is amazing for this. There's an easy to get to Inn, a shop in a circle (Meaning you can go two ways around to reach it so higher chance to land on it quickly), 2 red squares in a circle (Same as market circle so you always hit something good.), a skill picker and all the enemies are easy to kill and worth a ton of exp and money.

Random Encounters:

Pepper?: She plays rock paper scissors with you, if you win, you get to strip her but if you lose, she gets the money that was shown at the start. Either way she leaves after one game and her loss of clothes is saved over until you find her again. Shorts and top give you nothing but you can eventually take off her panties and bra.

Roshi: Sells you bras and panties for your partner, the only armor they wear. He also sells you books that give your partners skills when you equip them.

Namek's Grand Elder?: I honestly have no idea what he does... I always pay him anyways :p (Might raise your stats?)

Bulmas Parents?: Again, no idea what he does. There are three options when you meet him and the top one pays him. Sometimes the cutscene just ends if you've paid him recently, other times he gives you an item (I got a sword.) Second option rapes apparently, don't do it unless you want cops on ya :p

Begger: Asks for money, if you refuse but have enough money that you could have paid him, he'll steal your items. He also gives you a present sometimes for it.

Creepy hair guy and big muscley creepy guy: Different people but they have the same function of selling you gifts for your partners...I never buy them.

King Kai: Gives you random prices for a new skill, seems random to me but who knows. There are TONS of skills so it's difficult to find the one you want.
 
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Anybody know how to get the cops off you? I always accidentally pick the option that gets me in trouble x.X Tired of dying to them.
The cops will stop showing up after you've run away from them something like 5 times. Well, that's if you succeed in running away each time.. ><

Well, if you want to avoid getting killed by cops for sure, you'll have to avoid the option that gets you in trouble! The option that pisses off the cops is 襲う, and it's the second option in the list pretty often.
 

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question again.
Guys in this game i dont have any text at all.Just an empty space.Anyone knows how to solve this?
 

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set your computer to japanese reginal settings or/and install japanese
fonts
 
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