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Hi everyone, I'm Richterfaust. I've been involved in game playing in Vizzed for a while now, but never really did much in the way of forum posting. I break out of my anti social shell to ask for some help with this game and its sequel, Albert's Odyssey 2.

I'll give a slight review of the games, for those who don't know what I'm talking about.

The game starts off with your town being attacked by monsters.(How every good rpg seems to start) A man in golden armor is out on the field of battle, and runs to a nearby city as his companions fall to a dragon. There, he appears to talk to someone who is holding a baby(Assumably his wife and child), talks for a while, then leaves town again.

The game then jumps to quite a few years later, the baby has grown to what looks like its teen years, and along with a friend, they stumble across a priestess who has been injured. Some dialog happens, and you find yourself  outside, fighting monsters.

Now, I can not be sure, but it appears that the entire map is in play from the very beginning. Battle happens in a Fire emblem/Shining force kind of way, with bosses and all that good stuff. Monsters start of very easy(Of course things can't be so hard after a dragon ravaged your lands and mysteriously disappeared....) and every time you go into a town, you enter with one person, who is able to then heal, buy items, and (I guess) get new quests for fighting back the monster armies.

The game was never, to my displeasure, released in English, so I had to ignore all dialog and just push on for a fight, which shortly after the second town, splits into two directions, and I never be sure which way to go, so I get upset and quite.

My question is, as I know that there was a team working on translating the first one(But they never finished to my knowledge), is there a possibility of someone else taking charge and working on it? 

I would do it myself, but I know nothing of Chinese or Japanese languages. And if I remember correctly, the reason that the team that was working on it stopped was because it was a mix of different written languages(I can't be sure of this at all)

If not, then has someone got knowledge of a good walk through, as I would love to continue playing these games.
Hi everyone, I'm Richterfaust. I've been involved in game playing in Vizzed for a while now, but never really did much in the way of forum posting. I break out of my anti social shell to ask for some help with this game and its sequel, Albert's Odyssey 2.

I'll give a slight review of the games, for those who don't know what I'm talking about.

The game starts off with your town being attacked by monsters.(How every good rpg seems to start) A man in golden armor is out on the field of battle, and runs to a nearby city as his companions fall to a dragon. There, he appears to talk to someone who is holding a baby(Assumably his wife and child), talks for a while, then leaves town again.

The game then jumps to quite a few years later, the baby has grown to what looks like its teen years, and along with a friend, they stumble across a priestess who has been injured. Some dialog happens, and you find yourself  outside, fighting monsters.

Now, I can not be sure, but it appears that the entire map is in play from the very beginning. Battle happens in a Fire emblem/Shining force kind of way, with bosses and all that good stuff. Monsters start of very easy(Of course things can't be so hard after a dragon ravaged your lands and mysteriously disappeared....) and every time you go into a town, you enter with one person, who is able to then heal, buy items, and (I guess) get new quests for fighting back the monster armies.

The game was never, to my displeasure, released in English, so I had to ignore all dialog and just push on for a fight, which shortly after the second town, splits into two directions, and I never be sure which way to go, so I get upset and quite.

My question is, as I know that there was a team working on translating the first one(But they never finished to my knowledge), is there a possibility of someone else taking charge and working on it? 

I would do it myself, but I know nothing of Chinese or Japanese languages. And if I remember correctly, the reason that the team that was working on it stopped was because it was a mix of different written languages(I can't be sure of this at all)

If not, then has someone got knowledge of a good walk through, as I would love to continue playing these games.
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