Re: ハルカチャンクエスト (Haruka-chan quest) NTR!
With my godlike HRPG skills I managed to open couple of scenes at rich man and groping guys. And that's all. The game even have 3 (!) different groceries shops. WTF? Mechanics are so large-scaled I even didn't run VNR.
Some instructions how to play this would be greatly appreciated.
From what I gather, the dungeon areas is the area north-east of the MC's house, and the forest areas directly east. In the tavern, the characters with "Player" above their heads can be hired with the second chat option when speaking to them, but they cost money to be hired for that day. Whenever you're ready, you can tackle the north-east dungeon. There's four different kinds of monsters:
Blue demons move slowly, but if you fight them, battles are automatic. Red demons move a bit faster (or at least, more frequently), but you can fight manually. there's small enemies that move incredibly fast, they're automatic but I don't know why they're special. And then there's larger enemies; I'm not sure what their deal is, but they're -also- automatic.
Every character can be equipped with skills. There's skills for manual fighting, and auto-fighting. It's convoluted, I know. Every 5 floors, you'll unlock a checkpoint that can warp you directly to that floor (floor 6, floor 11, floor 16, etc). ANd every ten floors (11, 21, etc) has you fight a boss monster.
While exploring the dungeons, you'll want to open treasure chests and what look like big boulders. They'll have items that you'll need for requests (more on those in a bit), as well as consumables and equipment and skills.
As for the town itself... the shop with an ingot will buy everything you gather, for some gold, but there's no real point unless you're hard up for money. You can also sell ore and ingots at the blacksmith directly south of the tavern. I dunno what the differences are. You can synthetize skills in the blacksmith as well. The cafe in the southern part of the town will create dishes for you. The shop with the scroll, which is directly to the left of the entrance to the town, will let you buy expansions for the town, which will upgrade what shops sell, and give new locations for events.
To actually get money aside from selling your items, almost every shop has an option for a part time job, which gives you a few thousand gold pieces and takes up a chunk of time. (it's the option that begins with a stylized P and ends with a stylized 3 (I don't have a Japanese keyboard, bleh). Assuming you do nothing else for the day, you can take a part time job four times before the day ends. You can also take requests in the tavern, where you deliver a certain item or items within a certain amount of days, for typically more gold than you'd get for just selling the items.
As for H-scenes, it's a matter of raising affection with people, and potentially doing requests for them to unlock them. You mainly raise affection by talking with them using the option that's usually located right above the part-time job option. Once you unlock a scene for someone, you'll get a letter in the mail from them. After that, it's a matter of building your lewd meter, which goes up every time you do something hentai-y. When you unlock the ability to go to the mansion on the very very north part of the game, you can raise your lewdness every day, which gradually increases the money amount you get from the man, and unlocks more scenes with him. Eventually, you'll unlock the brothel, which doesn't have that many scenes, but pays well. The brothel opens at 14:00 every day once you unlock it. It should also be noted that as you go along the bald man's (Abe) scenes, the prices for expansions get cheaper.
Now, it should be noted that most of this is from what I maanged to gather, but I also mostly broke the game on my knee by giving myself as much money as I could, which probably broke some things for me. But those are the basic mechanics of the game, in any rate.
The fact that the monsters keep moving while you're in battle is the worst, I swear to god...