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Fantastic and a cute pixel game <3

j'ai bien aimé ce vn, rapide, sympa, mais aussi très oubliable

a great collection of short rgps that have multiple endings and tell a wonderful story

A very cute trilogy of connected but self-contained games. A lovable cast and nice writing almost all the way around, with gorgeous art and cute pixel graphics. The combat is simple, but never grindy(aside from an instance in the third game, if you haven't been fighting a lot). Worth playing, especially at its price point.

The LiEat trilogy is a compilation of three short JRPGs that are quite peculiar. Each game tells one self contained story but at the same time they all expand upon the created universe and the main two characters, leading to a sort of conclusion by the third game. It feels like a unique format and I don't regret playing it.

There's almost no grind in the game except for one single moment where your level matters, so you mostly just follow the story. The game also has a very nice and unique art style which I really liked.


My first bought steam game. It's fast, simple, and has a cute story!

No soy fan de los juegos hechos con RPG maker, pero este no solo tiene el encanto característico de Miwashiba, sino que lo considero como la segunda mejor obra de el/ella. La historia puede que sea simple, pero el elenco de personajes carrea la obra

Tiene factor gameplay con combates por turnos, pero simplemente repite el mismo ataque una y otra vez y no perderás.

If you're a weeb and are fine with bite sized, this world is just super interesting and makes me want to cosplay it (not enough to fully commit cuz it's such a small project, but almost). Dragons are humanoids that have specific powers unique to them that aren't like "i shoot fire, I shoot ice, well I shoot lightning" but even can go onto a conceptual level, mystery, relationship (not romantic) bonding between characters, etc. Miwashiba's fictional worlds have all the charm in the world, this is my favorite in that regard I'd say so far of what I've played.

cute game! love the style and its easy to play through in one or two sittings. the story is pretty enjoyable but nothing too crazy.

A trilogy of very cute, very short RPGs. There isn't too much to them, but they're very sweet and sometimes that's enough.

short and charming little trilogy, combat is incredibly underwhelming but youre not playing for that anyways so what does it really matter.

Shallow but charming RPGmaker trilogy where a sort of con artist and his companion (a child, latest in the lineage of the clearly un-draconic things anime-adjacent media has decided to call "dragon") with the power to eat lies. Together, they're a sort of detective-duo as well as a small found family, cutting through a few mysteries with a very classic structure but unfortunately bland execution. As crime fiction, it lacks originality and the sort of information density that makes for effective red herrings, while as an RPG game, it lacks, well, any use for its RPG mechanics and a connection to its theme. None of them are terrible for the game--its core is in the charismatic characters and tone, plus the CGs and general presentation are great--but I'd love to see a new take on the idea with proper sleuthing mechanics, rather than a detective coat of paint for an atmospheric JRPG.

Completed 100%, a cute trilogy of short games narrating the adventures of this incredible and strange duo. As any game in the Wolf Engine, combat is bad (not awful like some RPG Maker VX Ace games). Give it a try, you'll really like it if you like the Rpg Horror genre

A decent old RPGmaker game, the OST is beautiful but that's pretty much it. In contrast the combat is awful.

A nice slightly episodic rpgmaker game. The gameplay is pretty average with exploring and combat being turn-based. the story was split into chapters with each having its own plot with some details connecting them, with the third being the finale. I found the whole thing quite nostalgic with it reminding me of early 2000s episodic anime. would recommend it if you like episodic stories.

Simple trilogy of bite-sized RPGs that I found pretty interesting. The game-world itself I would for sure like to spend more time exploring but will assume not much happening on that front given the age of these games. Mechanics were pretty run of the mill for me, but the story lifted it a bit higher.

A cute, concise trilogy of detective adventure games that stick around for just as long as they need to. Looks and sounds quite nice, with a cute cast of characters. Combat is completely superfluous, with a lot more extraneous features to it than are ever utilized across the 2? enemy types and 5 different bosses thst might as well be sprite swaps (I imagine most of it is RPG Maker presets). However, the game largely treats combat as a contextual action and it never tangibly affects the pacing.

The trilogy is moreso three chapters of a short story. LiEat 1 & 2 follow the near-identical structure of exploring a small area over the course of several days, which works well for the small scope. 3 doesn’t really increase its scope, but swings for a different, more linear structure. While I preferred the structure of the first 2 overall, 3’s approach was still refreshing it fit well for concluding the trilogy.

The trilogy isn’t anything amazing, but as a small 3 hour experience for $3 (or free on the vgperson website!), I certainly have no complaints.

A solid trilogy of RPG-maker games! Not much to it, I find that Miwashiba's best work is still 1bitheart, but this series still has a lot of charm and the story can get very touching