* If you do capture the boss in the photo, then Aya bothers to record the shot, and it gets pinned to the wall outside the playfield. * However, if the photo does not at least capture the boss, Aya will not hesitate to drop the photo, declaring your pathetic attempt a "Failure." * Aya's main aim is to photograph the girl herself (the boss), although anything Aya considers "beautiful" is also permitted and encouraged to be in the photo as well she considers the bullets, other targets, and of course herself, to be beautiful. You can move the frame around a bit before you release the button to snap the picture, but the longer you expose the film, the smaller the frame gets - if you expose it too long, it becomes overexposed, and Aya is forced to drop the picture entirely. * Once the camera's charged, you must let go of the Focus button, then press and hold Snap to bring up the viewfinder. > Hold AND Snap to force Aya to quite nearly a full stop to dedicate all her available energy to charging the camera as fast as possible. > Hold to Focus, which will slow her down, and display her hitbox. It'll charge at a slow rate on its own regardless of your movement speed, but if you can find a good safe spot, you can have Aya dedicate additional energy to charging it faster: * Aya's camera must be fully-charged to 100% in order to snap a picture with it. Meet Aya's quota, and she'll declare victory on her own just clear enough scenes overall, or a quota of scenes specifically from the previous Level, and you will unlock a new Level to investigate. * The way unlocking new Levels works is, Aya wants a particular number of photos of each spell card (each Scene), ranging from 3 early on in the game, to as many as 10 for particularly interesting girls late in the game. Indeed, she's not interested in actually defeating her subjects - she's out for a scoop, not a battle. This isn't because Aya incapable of an offensive (one play of PoFV would disprove that theory) rather, the storyline reason provided is that she simply doesn't want her own bullets to appear in her photos. This is Aya's basic principle when going out for a scoop - you will immediately notice there's no possible way to actually fire back at the enemies. Playing as Aya, you will find plenty of interesting Gensokyo girls to look into. Silhouette On Cover: Aya Shameimaru (Sole Playable Character)īunbunmaru Newspaper reporter Aya Shameimaru is out looking for a scoop. This fits with the trend of game names making reference to their final bosses and other important characters.Language: Japanese(English Version Included) This same kanji contains the radical for bug (虫), character contained in Momoyo Himemushi's surname (姫虫), and if the full kanji for rainbow is split into its components (虫工), it can vaguely mean "bug's labor" or "bug worker". The character for rainbow ( 虹) may also reference Chimata Tenkyuu's surname, which means rainbow in literary and dialectal Chinese. The game's Japanese name ( 虹龍洞) contains the character for dragon ( 龍) in Megumu Iizunamaru's given name.Visit the thpatch game page to find the specific patch contents for Unconnected Marketeers. These patches are a community translation based on Touhou Wiki and the English Touhou Patch Center Portal. Also available as a pre-packaged standalone (not recommended).Community translations from the Touhou Patch Center wiki.Touhou Community Reliant Automatic Patcher / THCRAP
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