No, Thank You
No, Thank You is an Adventure, Visual Novel, and Single-player video game created and published by Parade for Microsoft Windows. The game offers an exciting gameplay and its storyline revolves around a young man who recently recovers from a brutal car accident where he was hit to defend a bystander. After having lost his memory, the player is taken in by the man he rescued. But as the protagonist slowly gets his feet under him, working at the bar of the man, he comes to know the place in the scene of some shady goings-on. Most of his time the player spends on reading the dialogues between two characters. The game puts the player in the role of the protagonist, who lost his memory, and found himself in a strange place. During the gameplay, the player needs to find out the secrets about his past, reveal the secrets related to car accident, and advance through the game. There are several endings, depending on the decisions made by the player. With an immersive gameplay, beautiful cast of characters, and countless dialogues, No, Thank You is an awesome game to play.
#1 Gyromancer
Gyromancer offers the perfect blend of Puzzle and Role-playing elements developed by Square Enix in collaboration with PopCap Games. The game features Single-player mode only, and it takes place in the stunning world where the player moves through a map of forests to fight monsters. Like other games of this type, it offers the level-based format, in which the player needs to complete available levels to advance through the game. While battling, the player can summon monsters to use in the fight against enemies. The player rotates a team of four members in a grid of gems in order to connect three or more jewels of same-coloured. In the game, the player assumes the role of the protagonist named Rivel, an immortal summoner who explores the environment through the Enchanted Wood. The player is tasked with taking down the rebel group known as Temperance, controlled by Quraish Kingsley. Gyromancer includes core features such as Match-3 Gameplay, Role-playing aspects, Battle, and more. Try it out, and you’ll love it.