This game looks a lot like the later Million Arthur titles, but does not start playing itself out of the box. There is a rather lengthy tutorial that forces you to actually learn how to operate the game. This is a nice change of pace.
The graphics are high quality and the animations are smooth. The UI is designed to flow very nicely and everything seems intentional. This is typically where games stop. This one took it a step further by making the skills fun to watch. It has been a long time since I actually chuckled at a character's attack. One they get redundant, though, skip is also supported.
The only issue I had with this game is the story. There is a lot of talking between each battle and much of it feels like banter. This is not bad if you want to invest a lot of time into a game, but it is far from casual. Hitting skip will turn 10 minutes of animation into what sums up in one or two sentences.
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