Samurai of Hyuga: Book 6 is the spine-tingling sequel to the interactive tale you know all too well. Or do you? Prepare for a role reversal (to put it mildly) as our favorite ronin faces perils unlike any before—including homework, final exams, and love confessions after class, too!
Samurai of Hyuga: Book 6 is a 300,000-word interactive novel by Devon Connell, where your choices control the story. It’s text-based—without animation or sound effects—and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.
Prepare to enroll in the prestigious Academy for young and gifted shugenja. Unfortunately, you’re none of those things. To survive, you’ll need to fake your way through a life that isn’t yours—all while hunting down a demon and uncovering the school’s dark secrets!
Infiltrate a shugenja academy held captive by a sinister demon!
Balance duty and deception while juggling a chaotic social life!
Join club activities ranging from kendo duels to tea ceremonies!
It’s time to learn the truth behind the Emperor’s quest—not to mention, the source of magic itself. I suggest you start taking notes, because the sixth book of this epic series will put you to the test!
Devon developed this game using ChoiceScript, a simple programming language for writing multiple-choice interactive novels like these. Writing games with ChoiceScript is easy and fun, even for authors with no programming experience. Write your own game and Hosted Games will publish it for you, giving you a share of the revenue your game produces.
Oh hey congrats to @MultipleChoice! I haven’t played the Samurai of Hyuga games myself, but I’ve been enjoying reading the reviews of them and seeing other people have fun.
I fully expected this book to quickly tire me with the whole body-switcheroo and having to pretend to be Masashi, but it was actually quite fun and I had a blast reading it. But the body problem realy needs to be solved in like the first quarter of the next book. Actually, I hope the next book will come sooner, since it was supposed to be the second half of this one.
Also, another positive note is that the critique I had for the previous book where we had call-back puzzles absolutely unrelated to what was going on, here the puzzles are actualy connected to the current events, which was very nice to see.
Somethings up with the hosted games app. I bought this game yesterday but now it’s gone from my library AND from the app itself. What gives? Fix ASAP please.
Edit: Nevermind, I guess the app update logged me out. I logged back in and it’s there in my purchased games section.
It happened again. Samurai of Hyuuga 6 is gone from the hosted games app again completely. Even from my purchases. What is going on with this game? And I’m logged in to the app as well.