Nissi-The Return of The Noths
A White Throne Game Production
By Brandon Dennis, A.K.A. Roneatek
Roneatek@lodoss.org, Roneatek@whitethrone.every1.net
www.whitethronegames.com

Before playing Nissi-The Return of The Noths, there are a few things
you should know. The game is divided onto four cards, aptly labeled.
To start the game, place the card with the System in one slot and a
card with the Card One-Scenario and Art in slot two. Load up the game,
and all should run smoothly. Periodically, the game will ask you to
insert either Card One, Card Two or Card Three, depending on where
you are going in the game. You do not lose any information when you
switch cards, which you have to do in order to play the game. I like
to always have Card Two and Card Three in the slots, after I load the
system, for these cards are the primary Scenario Cards.

In Nissi, I make use of a Quest System. In a certain building in the
town of Storge, there are various merchants who need your help. At a
certain point in the game, you can come back to these merchants and 
accept the quest that he offers you. The rewards for fulfilling the
quest are very nice. Each merchant will give you detailed instructions
on how to complete his quest, and some quests are harder than others.

One of my main desires is for each player to play the game however he
likes. Thus, I will not tell you the best way to do things, nor will
I inform you of every circumstance you will come across. (puzzles,
quizzes, riddles, etc.) The game makes use of a class system, and
many different ways of utilizing this system. There is also an
that lets you craft your own armor, but I will leave it to you to
figure these things out. If you are stuck and ever need help,
e-mail me and I will help you any way I can.

Other than that, all I can say is that I hope you enjoy the game. 
Don't be afraid to tell me what you thought of it, whether its a
good or bad opinion. I would love to hear from you. Lastly, bear 
in mind that this is a very long game, and you shouldnt expect to 
finish it in one sitting. Just like professional games, it will 
probably take you many hours to complete the game and would be best 
enjoyed if played sporadically throughout the week. But do whatever you 
want =)

SPECIFICS

Approximate Gameplay Length: 6 1/2 hours

Number of Blocks: 
Sys=11
Sce One=5
Sce Two=14
Sce Three=13
Art=10
TOTAL # OF Blocks=53

Cards Needed=4

FAQ

"How do I play your games?"

You need a Sony Playstation, a copy of RPG Maker, a PC, a Dex Drive, 
and a Memory Card. Visit my website for further details.

"I hear that Nissi-The Return of The Noths is the sequel to your first 
game, Tsebaoth-The Nurith War. Must I have played Tsebaoth to 
understand what is happening in Nissi?"

Well, yes and no. The storyline of Nissi is self-contained, in that 
the events and major plot flow start and finish within the game. 
However, being a sequel, the game often refers to events that 
happened in Tsebaoth, or mentions people from Tseboath that are 
never seen in Nissi. I recommend that you play Tsebaoth first before 
playing Nissi. If you played Tsebaoth a long time ago, I recommend 
re-playing it so you can refresh your memory. Nissi may be hard to 
fully understand otherwise.

"I am playing through Nissi, and Storge looks awfully familiar. 
Where have I seen it before?"

Well, you must have played my other game, The Tale of Cloran Hastings!
Hastings takes place within the world of both Tsebaoth and Nissi, 
although none of the characters from these two games appear in Hastings.
Cloran visited the harbor at Storge and Brandy worked in the Jade
Unicorn, both of which you can fully explore in Nissi.

"Can I post Nissi on my website?"

E-mail me first, but I will probably say yes.

"Can I do fan art for your games?"

By all means! clutter up the Fan Art section of my webpage, please! hehe
