Negotiation X Monster -v1.0.0 Trial- By | Kyomu-s... Hot!
: Every choice in the trial is a tactical move. Just as one might choose a sword or spell, here the player chooses between empathy, logic, or intimidation to bypass a monster’s defenses. The "Monster" Element
“If I can get [their key need], would you be willing to [your key need]?” Negotiation X Monster -v1.0.0 Trial- By Kyomu-s...
: Players and monsters must move their respective "influence" toward a shared goal, often visualized as a green zone on a board. : Every choice in the trial is a tactical move
The Monster’s lights dimmed as if in acknowledgment. Then it did something we had not anticipated: it asked the woman to describe the river, each morning of her childhood, in as much detail as she wanted. She spoke for twenty minutes. The room grew quiet in the manner of a theater that has been asked to be honest. The Monster recorded, parsed, and suggested: a commitment to fund a community archival project, coupled with a clause for environmental monitoring overseen by a mixed citizen-scientist panel. The archival project would be part of the NGO’s outreach and would count as matching funds for a grant the manufacturer could claim. It was not the kind of trade our spreadsheets had been primed to look for; it was a human-centered lever—a way of making memory into leverage. The Monster’s lights dimmed as if in acknowledgment
Let’s be honest: for many players, the art is the deciding factor. Kyomu-s has a very distinct, polished style that stands out in the crowded RPG Maker market.
Your goal? Convince them to stand down, join your cause, or reveal hidden treasures — all without drawing a sword. Each monster has unique personality traits, hidden stats like “Trust,” “Fear,” “Greed,” and “Loyalty,” and a breaking point where negotiation turns volatile.
The game seems to be an indie RPG Maker game with a negotiation system. I can write an article based on this. I'll structure the article with an introduction, a gameplay overview, and a conclusion. I'll cite the YouTube video and the IP address page. I'll also mention the potential confusion with the adult animation.