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The Logomancer (Video Game)
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })The Logomancer is a PC Role-Playing Game, made by Jeffery Nordin in RPG Maker VX Ace, and was rpgmaker.net's featured game of July 2014. Its premise is that of a "JRPG without killing": the player engages in turn-based battles with foes just like in any RPG, but the battles are rhetorical rather than physical. A Boss Battle may just be an attempt to convince a store owner to give you a discount, for instance.In the world of The Logomancer, everyone is connected to a communal dreamworld known as the Mindscape. During sleep, everyone interacts together inside this strange mental world. As a realm based in thought, everyone can mold and shape aspects of the Mindscape to an extent, but only a rare few can create permanent, elaborate dreamworlds for others to participate in. These talented individuals are known as logomancers.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })Ardus Sheridan and his apprentice John Marrow are negotiators for Powell-Mercer, a company that specializes in dream commodities and thus takes a special interest in logomancers. They are dispatched to the seaside city of Ordolus to finalize a contract with the recently discovered logomancer Glenton Dahl, and are soon joined by Mindscape and logomancy researcher Cynthia Hadrospec. The heroes also have the opportunity to assist the residents of the city with their own problems as well. In the process, the three discover new insights into the nature of logomancy and the Mindscape, eventually becoming embroiled in a matter far darker than a mere contract negotiation if they dig deep enough.The Logomancer is notable for its use of near-100% custom art assets, as well as its gameplay concept. Though technically little more than a regular Eastern RPG with a different coat of paint, the idea is fairly original and provides for a different experience than in most RPGs. Download it here.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_3'); })It had a commercial Updated Re-release on Steam, on August 4th, 2015.Examples of tropes present in The Logomancer: | |
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