Failure to end the final day of any given Week with the required amount of pix on hand results in a Game Over. Payments must be made as follows:. If you fail to amass the amount required by the end of the week, the game will end with a home repossession Game Over screen.
You will then restart the game from Day 2 with 1, pix, as if the previous things that happened were just a dream. It is important to note that you will keep the following things when starting a new Loop after a failure:. Recettear Wiki Explore. Using the time you do have efficiently is important, though. Anyone who has had to scrape together money to pay rent will know that feeling—though Recettear covers up its depressing capitalist undertones with an Animal Crossing level of charm.
It makes me sad that there was never a real sequel, because Recettear is quietly one of the more important Japanese games on PC. With over 7 years of experience with in-depth feature reporting, Steven's mission is to chronicle the fascinating ways that games intersect our lives. Whether it's colossal in-game wars in an MMO, or long-haul truckers who turn to games to protect them from the loneliness of the open road, Steven tries to unearth PC gaming's greatest untold stories.
This game will last forever because it's awesome! Sturm View Profile View Posts. I haven't even started playing Survival mode yet.
I have barely started the game, but now I know that I have to look forward to more than hours of gameplay! It took me a slow relaxing 6hours to finish the weeks to payoff the house loans and at the moment just enjoying endless mode. Spoiler Alert!
I think would be helpful if someone could explain the finer points on how to beat Recettear on one loop. I'm especially talking about the , pix installment. I've already beaten the game at this point, but I'm going to leave the discussion here as help for other players. Last edited by welbow ; 28 Dec, pm. Showing 1 - 15 of 36 comments. The best way to go about this is to ignore the dungeon options after the tutorial that forces you to go there.
It uses up two slices of time and the drops are not very valuable even with a heavy time investment. Focus instead on purchasing items from the local markets, swords, armor, and food. Also recommended is getting pins, which upgrade your customer wallet sizes. Okay, I'll give it a go.
I was lucky to make it through my first time but I couldn't get past Globrpfts View Profile View Posts. If you want to dungeon make sure you are confident in your skills, as making a whole run is usually pretty good time investment.
When it comes to the shop part, try getting long chains of bonus exp sales on 1st offer. After getting to lvl 15 or so, you will be able to upgrade your shop, get vending machines and sell all the items that you have gotten when they were on the price drop.
This way you can double dip from your clients easily. Ill add stuff when I think more about it. Kodora View Profile View Posts. Early game I keep a rather strict regimen of run the shop, then go out shopping, then dungeon. Rinse repeat. This gives a two-day turnaround time between getting the ingredients, fusing an expensive item, then selling it, but you're 1. Give yourself a good early start, and it makes the next round that much easier.
I've managed to get 30, within the first week, meaning I only had to get an extra 10, the next week and everything after that would go toward the week after. Again rinse reapeat; it stacks.
I have a two-save cycle: save1 on the beginning of the payment week, save2 every time I'm about to go into a dungeon. If I don't get the amount needed by the end of the payment cycle, I can reload to get the entire week to try again. Same with dungeons: if I die, I can reload save2 and hop right back into the dungeon. Last edited by Kodora ; 6 Sep, pm.
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