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3 | ''[=RemiLore=]: Lost Girl in the Lands of Lore'' is a {{Roguelike}} HackAndSlash VideoGame by [=REMIMORY=] and Pixellore Inc. |
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5 | Remi is a young girl who's been tasked with cleaning the library as punishment for her low grades. While she's cleaning, she happens upon a living, [[{{Cyclops}} one-eyed]] book that wakes up. Seeing it makes her freak out, which causes the book to freak out and teleport them to another world. |
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7 | They end up in Ragnoah, a world of magic floating above another land. Obviously, neither are very happy about this, and want to get home. Problem is, teleporting them to Ragnoah took a lot out of the book (whom Remi names Lore because [[OverlyLongName his actual name's too long for her liking]]), so the two of them are going to have to work together to find portals that can take them home. |
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9 | The game was released on February 26th, 2019. |
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11 | !!''[=RemiLore=]: Lost Girl In The Lands Of Lore'' contains examples of: |
12 | * AchievementSystem: The Achievements menu accessed from the StartScreen. |
13 | * AndYourRewardIsClothes: About a dozen alternates costumes are available from the start, with even more for unlocking. These range from standard FanserviceCostumes like SailorFuku (complete with ToastOfTardiness), [[BeachEpisode bikinis,]] and SexySecretary to odder ones like DJ and Construction Worker to [[ShoutOut shout-outs]] and mascot costumes...including [[VideoGame/TheBindingOfIsaac Isaac!]] |
14 | * AnimateInanimateObject: Lore, a living, floating, one-eyed book. |
15 | * AntiWastageFeatures: If Remi tries to buy a health restorative, she gets a "Your health is full." message in red text when so. Also she can't use the health and mana restoratives dropped by enemies if she's full up. |
16 | * AttackSpeedBuff: The Speed Boost spell increases attack speed and movement speed for a period of time. |
17 | * BatterUp: Old Clunky, one of the unlockable weapons in the game, is a baseball bat with a couple nails in it. |
18 | * BoringButPractical: The Freeze spell does not affect stage bosses, but freezes ''everything else'' with 100% success. Levelling it up increases both the area and duration, rendering large groups of enemies completely helpless. Pair with a strong weapon and watch the S ranks roll in. |
19 | * BroomstickQuarterstaff: The weapon that Remi starts with in the game is the broomstick she was sweeping the library with at the start of the game. It's quite effective at wrecking things. |
20 | * CrateExpectations: Crates are among the smashable objects in the game. |
21 | * CriticalHit: Some weapons affect them like how the Balloon sword has "+Critical Rate Boost". |
22 | * {{Cyclops}}: Lore only has one big bright blue eye. |
23 | * DualWielding: One type of Sutole mecha-monster holds a hammer in both hands. |
24 | * EyeScream: In the "Craft Scissors" FlavorText: |
25 | --> Keep them pointed away from you or you'll gouge your eye out. |
26 | * ExpressiveEars: Lore's ears are located in the top corners of his front cover. They flop down when he's unhappy. |
27 | * FlavorText: The weapons, for example: |
28 | ** Remi's Broom: |
29 | ---> Remi has her very own broom! Awesome! |
30 | ** Sewing Needle: |
31 | ---> A useful thing to keep around, in case a button falls off your shirt! |
32 | ** Tennis Racket: |
33 | ---> A tool for volleying a ball back and forth, back and forth... |
34 | ** Old Clunky: Even though it's a {{bat|terUp}} with bolts in it, it's a One Handed Sword: |
35 | ---> An old, reliable bat. Be careful of the metal bits or you'll get tetanus. |
36 | ** Cricket Bat: Even though it's a bat, it's a One Handed Sword: |
37 | ---> A common bat used for cricket. |
38 | ** Fire Iron: |
39 | ---> A common fireplace poker... for poking fire of course. |
40 | ** Balloon Sword: |
41 | ---> A wacky birthday party weapon that packs a surprising punch. |
42 | ** Wooden Toy Sword: |
43 | ---> For rough horseplay and other shenanigans. |
44 | ** Golf Club: |
45 | ---> Used for golf, but feel free to hit whatever you want with it. |
46 | ** Ice Hockey Stick: |
47 | ---> Ideal for hitting hockey pucks... but can whack enemies, too. |
48 | ** The Soup Scourge: |
49 | ---> A common soup ladle. |
50 | ** Field Hockey Stick: |
51 | ---> Used the play hockey on land, before ice was discovered. |
52 | ** King's Sledge: |
53 | ---> The protruding shapes are especially good for crushing bones. |
54 | * HeartContainer: A question mark scroll, a.k.a random upgrade, might be a Max HitPoints booster of 100, good only for the current try at the game. |
55 | * HeroesPreferSwords: Remi starts the game off with a One Handed Sword, "Remi's Broom". It's a broom. |
56 | * ImprobableWeaponUser: One of the One-Handed Swords is a giant Sewing Needle, piercing through the red button that's the crossguard. |
57 | * LifeDrain: What the Cricket Bat and Ice Hockey Stick mean by "Blood Drain". |
58 | * LifeMeter: Remi has a red one. |
59 | * LoadingScreen: The main animation being a running Remi. If it goes on long enough, she gets inverted hashtag-type WingdingEyes, presumably because of the exertion. |
60 | * ManaDrain: The effect of the Field Hockey Stick. |
61 | * MechaMooks: The enemies in the game are the mecha-monsters, a series of robots that will attack Remi on sight. |
62 | * MoneyMultiplier: The "Desserts Drop Boost" effect, found on multiple weapons, such as the D-rank Old Clunky and its C-rank version, Golf Clubs. |
63 | * TheMultiverse: In 1-3 or so, Remi can ask Lore about other worlds, and he confirms it. Also saying that there are too many dimensions for an ordinary human to see them all. |
64 | * NamedWeapons: Some of the weapons, such as "The Soup Scourge", which makes it sound more awesome than the FlavorText indicates, or vice-versa. |
65 | --> A common soup ladle. |
66 | * NonLethalBottomlessPits: In certain places, Remi can fall off Ragnoah, where she should dash across a gap. If she does fall off, she takes some damage and returns to where she fell off from. |
67 | * NoticeThis: Lore has a yellow glow in the library warehouse where the game starts, to entice interaction, since the only other things that Remi can do is sweep and walk around. |
68 | * OurHumansAreDifferent: When Remi asks about Ragnoahian humans, Lore responds that the local humans "do have eyes, a nose and a mouth". But: |
69 | --> But there are different lands where some have longer noses, or more hair, or even shiny skin.\ |
70 | '''Remi:''' That's... not really similar to me... I can't imagine... |
71 | * OverlyLongName: Lore's name has at least 5 parts, all joined by dashes: |
72 | --> Lore-Setani-Aunger-Manar-Chopar- |
73 | * RareRandomDrop: Sometimes enemies will drop {{Health Potion}}s. |
74 | * ReducedManaCost: An effect called "+Mana Cost Decrease" that applies to some weapons such as the Sewing Needle or Balloon Sword. |
75 | * RewardingVandalism: Breaking objects, be it at Remi's hand, or a mecha-monster's attack, will yield desserts for Remi. |
76 | * ShearMenace: The Craft Scissors, one of the weapons in the game, is a giant pair of scissors Remi can wield like a sword. |
77 | * ShoutOut: The obvious ones being the various costumes available: |
78 | ** ''VideoGame/CaveStory'''s Curly Brace |
79 | ** ''VideoGame/UmiharaKawase'' |
80 | * SkewedPriorities: Remi can remember that she has homework, and state that ''that'' makes her rethinking going home. Lore lampshades that: |
81 | --> '''Lore:''' This world is perilous! Is your homework more dangerous than these mecha-monsters?!\ |
82 | '''Remi:''' No... I just don't wanna do homework... |
83 | * StaminaBurn: Well, Drain. It's the effect of the King's Sledge. |
84 | * StartingEquipment: The BroomstickQuarterstaff, "Remi's Broom" that Remi has, even in the library warehouses, where there's no combat. |
85 | * SuspendSave: The only way to save mid-run. It preserves Remi's Dessert Points, current weapon, HitPoints, and ManaPoints, while reloading at the beginning of the stage and respawning the enemies, breakable objects, and stores, while a New Game refills all of Remi's meters, while also randomizing the stage again. |
86 | * {{Sweatdrop}}: Lore gets one when his dialogue box says "*sweats*" as he's being questioned as to how he ended up in the library that Lore was cleaning. |
87 | * TastesBetterThanItLooks: A conversation in Sutole has Lore make a meat-dish that's the inverse, especially given how his master was a [[BizarreTasteInFood highly experimental chef]], who never ate their own food. And a conversation in Jenua notes how Lore's dishes beyond deserts are tasteless. |
88 | * ThatsNoMoon: In Jenua, Remi can remark that the moon looks bigger than it did on Earth, and justifying that it's because how she's high up in a floating city. Lore corrects her: |
89 | --> '''Lore:''' The moon? Oh... you mean the floating city. You can see one there, and another aaaaall the way over there. |
90 | * TrainingTheGiftOfMagic: Lore says that his master would train humans with talent, in magic. Remi would want to learn, but... [Forgot the dialogue] |
91 | * VisibleSilence: "..." is what Lore's second dialogue box of game says, and Remi's response, but the voicelines say, "ahhh." and "oooh." |
92 | * WeaponOfXSlaying: |
93 | ** The Tennis Racket has a damage boost against Bosses. |
94 | ** The "Craft Scissors" have a damage boost against slowed enemies. |
95 | ** The "Wooden Toy Sword" deals extra damage against stunned enemies. |
96 | * WorthlessTreasureTwist: Lore's aesop for Remi when she asks about a reward for finishing the tutorial. He says: |
97 | --> You must endure these obstacles with your own strength... so you can earn something... to make your life more... worthwhile... |
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