RPGM Completed Dungeon Buster -Cydney Quest- [Migome]

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Overview:
A heaven for adventures, that's Horimooz Kingdom. Countless treasures are sleeping in ruins and tombs. For glory and wealth, adventurers opened a new page of this land.
Erotic Trip RPG, Leave your hometown and travel the land, CG 11, 47 in total, Play Time 3-5 hours.​


Updated: 07/05/2018
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Censorship:yes
OS:Windows/mac/linux
Language:English
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Chingonerio

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Can someone please tell me how to enter the stone maze?
What do you mean? It's an open cave south-west of the place called "Carpenter Town" according to the Map item.

If you mean "how do I get to the Stone Tablet inside", use the West, North, North, East hint given to you by the glasses-wearing NPC east of the house where a wizard/magician gives you the Teleport Stone key item that functions as fast travel for this game. Then once you're done you can just use the Teleport Stone to get out, or take the south exit from the "Stone Maze 4" area.

The other NPC's directions (in the Carpenter Town Bar) just gets you through the maze, no items or anything. They're West, North, East, South.
 

zarqupang

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Last time i played this i think it stoped in a cave is this an update are the same one?
 
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Last time i played this i think it stoped in a cave is this an update are the same one?
You can now finish the cave and move onto a new dungeon and even progress past that point as well. I have not finished the game completely yet, however, I keep replaying the first "Dungeon" in different ways. I have beaten the next "Dungeon" as well.

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Guriet

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Jun 10, 2018
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After I extracted the game, when I clicked on the "Game" file to start it, the game screen went blank and nothing else happened.
Someone help me!
 

Chingonerio

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After I extracted the game, when I clicked on the "Game" file to start it, the game screen went blank and nothing else happened.
Someone help me!
Do you have Java installed and up to date or whatnot? If yes, can you try going into the games "www" folder and opening up the index.html in there in an HTML5 and Java enabled browser and see if it runs properly in there? If an RPG Maker MV game crashes when run on a browser, it'll usually display a line of yellow text over the screen that shows exactly what crashed.
 

Guriet

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Jun 10, 2018
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Do you have Java installed and up to date or whatnot? If yes, can you try going into the games "www" folder and opening up the index.html in there in an HTML5 and Java enabled browser and see if it runs properly in there? If an RPG Maker MV game crashes when run on a browser, it'll usually display a line of yellow text over the screen that shows exactly what crashed.
I figured out why you said I have to have the RPGMaker MV, so I did not download it and I think that's why it does not start the game. But because there are so many types, I downloaded the eroge game "The Manor" and to play I had to have RPG Maker VX Ace and I was wondering if for any kind of RPG, publisher, producer or I do not know what, one kind of RPG Maker different.
 

Chingonerio

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@Guriet RPG Maker MV doesn't have a Run Time Package (RTP) the way previous engines do, and there shouldn't be any need for you to install the game making engine to remedy any issues with Dungeon Buster Cydney. I'm sorry if that's what you thought I was telling you to do, I guess I didn't explain properly.

Did you try opening index.html in an HTML5 and Java enabled browser?

But yes, each engine's RTP is different from the previous and future iterations', and most games do in fact need you to have them installed because their developers used assets included within them that they choose not to package with their game to lower the memory requirements for uploading, downloading, and installation purposes. In truth, if you know exactly what files the developer used from the engine's RTP, you could just find and put them in the games' directories yourself, but you'll probably end up with several redundant copies of files scattered across all your games that way.