About This Game Touhou Souzinengi V is a full-scale RPG that carries on the traditions of RPGs from the good old days. It was made with the challenge of seeing just how interesting battles could be with standard, 5-character, turn-based combat, and whether its character growth system would be fun while remaining simple. It's an RPG where progress involves figuring out enemy weakness and patterns, then picking the appropriate party members and skills for the situation, as opposed to just bruteforcing by grinding levels. It's packed with plenty of content to challenge yourself with, too. If you include collecting all the items and enemy skills, there's over a hundred hours of fun to be had. Even just reaching the final boss provides you with dozens of hours, ensuring that it won't let you down when it comes to its volume. *Touhou Souzinengi V is a Touhou Project fangame. Touhou Project is a copyright of Team Shanghai Alice.
Start a Startup is a visual novel, a multi-ending story where your choices matter. Answer questions about startups and business terminology to advance the plot and unlock new
Welcome! Startup Village - Phoenix Edition[Startup x Management: Real Experience Simulation]"Welcome! Startup Village" (Oisuta, for short) is a board game that allows players to simulate the processes of startup and management. Players aim to launch their own startup and lead it to success within the "Startup Village," which Kitsune Shacho (President Fox) created to contribute to Japan becoming a "Startup Nation". The game reproduces the reality of management, which is both demanding and enjoyable, with unexpected events constantly occurring. In some scenarios, players' companies may even face bankruptcy.■ The Goal of the Game: Money Is Not EverythingThe goal of this game is not solely to increase the company's funds (i.e., prevent bankruptcy). The true objective is to ensure the continuation of business management by pursuing three essential Victory Points (VPs):Management Capability (Keiei-ryoku): Calculated based on the amount by which liquid funds were