Fist of the Final Blade (Episode 12 Finale)
A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Linux
The thrilling conclusion to the hit (totally real*) shonen sensation!
Finn Burade and his loyal friend Seth Bard finally face off against the nefarious Kaminoya in the final battle for the future of all combat arts!
Will he be able to defeat Kaminoya and avenge Master Phisto? Or will Kaminoya bring about his "world without melee"?
Find out in this climactic final episode of Fist of the Final Blade !
Features:
- Original story depicting the 12th and final episode of a real (fake) Shonen Jump title!
- OP and ED movies
- Original characters sprites starring characters from "Echoes of G", an original VN that is currently under development!
This game was developed for the "Battle Action Fantasy" 2024 Game Jam on itch.io.
Updated | 20 days ago |
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows, macOS, Linux |
Release date | Jun 24, 2024 |
Author | Lonely Rabbit Games |
Genre | Visual Novel, Action |
Made with | Ren'Py |
Tags | bafjam2024, Male protagonist, Ren'Py, Short, Singleplayer |
Average session | About an hour |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard |
Download
Download
Fist of the Final Blade (11.21.2024 Release).zip 548 MB
Install instructions
Download the .zip file provided and extract it with your software of choice.
- For Windows: Run the .exe file in the extracted folder.
- For MacOS: Run the .app file in extracted folder.
- For Linux: You probably know what to do already if you're using Linux, king.
Development log
- November 21st, 2024 Bugfix20 days ago
Comments
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Oh, curious about this one! I considered writing “just the end” as a short story writing exercise, but the idea of having to introduce many characters at once and assuming spectator knows their background stories was a bit overwhelming… so I turned to action games in the form of Boss Fight, which are still technically difficult because player still didn’t have time to learn all the moves and combinations, but I found it feasible using some tricks (such as learning the moves between bosses in a boss rush, or between boss phases for a single enemy).
I’m eager to try the narrative version of this though!