Pastel Lime

Moby ID: 55269

Description

Yū is a young apprentice magician who lives in the Fairy World. One day, a magical error occurs, and Yū finds herself on Earth. In order to return to her world, the little fairy must find three stones that must be inserted into her magical brooch. A young girl who finds the first stone becomes Yū's companion (and the game's protagonist), and together they must find and recover the other stones.

Pastel Lime is a Japanese-style adventure with simple gameplay. Only a few commands (sometimes just one) usually appear on the screen, and the player's input is mostly reduced to selecting these commands several times to trigger the next scene. Sub-menus (such as conversation topics) may appear as well. Game progression is strictly linear, and the player has no choice of selecting locations to travel to.

Spellings

  • パステル ライム - Japanese spelling

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Credits (TurboGrafx CD version)

8 People

Protagonist (主人公)
Yū (ユウ)
Shōko (祥子)
Reiko (麗子)
Aki (亜紀)
Demon (悪霊)
Ami (亜美)
Yū's Teacher (ユウの先生)

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Game added by Unicorn Lynx.

Additional contributors: MAT.

Game added March 23, 2012. Last modified February 22, 2023.