Negotiation — X Monster -v1.0.0 Trial- By Kyomu-s...
The “Trial” label and version number v1.0.0 suggest that this is a feature-complete demo or a limited release, inviting players to test the mechanics before a full launch. But even in this trial form, the game offers a surprising amount of depth. While the full narrative is still shrouded in mystery (partially due to Kyomu-s…’s preference for minimalist storytelling), the trial version sets up a fascinating scenario:
Kyomu-s… has crafted something rare: a game where failure doesn’t come from a missed sword swing, but from saying the wrong thing at the wrong time. That vulnerability makes every victory feel earned. Content: 7/10 (respectable for a trial) Mechanics: 9/10 (innovative, tense, rewarding) Replayability: 8/10 (multiple negotiation paths per monster) Stability: 9/10 (no crashes observed) Creativity: 10/10 Negotiation X Monster -v1.0.0 Trial- By Kyomu-s...
You play as a in a dark fantasy world where monsters are not just mindless beasts — they are sentient, emotional, and driven by desires, fears, and contracts. Traditional combat is ineffective or lethal. Instead, you must enter “negotiation battles” with creatures ranging from sly goblin traders to ethereal nightmare wisps. The “Trial” label and version number v1
Given that the title contains elements typical of a indie or doujin (同人) game release — “Negotiation,” “Monster,” version numbering (v1.0.0), and the “Trial” label, along with the creator name “Kyomu-s…” (likely Kyomu-san or Kyomu-something) — this article will be structured as an of this trial version, aimed at fans of strategy, monster-taming, or negotiation-based RPGs. That vulnerability makes every victory feel earned