
Game Description
Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden is a sequel to the video game The Isle Dragon Roars. Like the original, the sequel is a Japanese role-playing game, stylized as a card board game and a game book. Absolutely all the elements in it are made in the form of cards. It should be noted that this is a full-fledged JRPG, and not a CCG with role-playing elements. The second part offers a new story. The action takes place in a world consisting of different islands, which are guarded by the Virgins. This is the name given to the guardians who prevent local lands from being destroyed. The protagonist Barren one day finds Lati on the banks of the river and begins to take care of her. The hero soon learns that his new friend was supposed to become a Guardian Maiden and protect Omega Island, but failed to do so. Together they set off on a sea voyage to save the islanders. The plot is divided into 4 parts.
Card Voice: Forsaken Maiden takes much longer to complete than the original game. In this title you need to sail a boat between islands, explore dungeons, find chests, participate in random events and look into cities. Access to some lands opens only after progressing through the storyline. There are random and plot-based turn-based fights. The gamer commands a squad of four characters and periodically rolls the dice. Fighters can perform regular attacks, use items, use skills, and use gems. For defeating opponents you will receive experience and gold. You can upgrade adventurers and partially change their equipment. The sequel has several innovations. Stealth moments have been added, where you need to sneak past enemies in a step-by-step mode. The dungeons have become larger. There is a card mini-game available in settlements.