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  1. The Gray Garden: a world where angels and demons live in harmony. Yosafire, a demon who likes flowers, enjoys a carefree life with her friends. Then one day, a mysterious bat appears in the garden...

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    • Easter Eggs and References

    (灰色庭園) is Deep-Sea Prisoner's second game, released on the 27th of December, 2012. The game centers around Yosafire who lives in the Gray Garden, a peaceful world inhabited by angels and demons alike.

    centers around a demon named Yosafire and her friends Froze, Rawberry, and Macarona who work together to stop the residents of the Flame Underworld from invading their own world, the Gray Garden.

    Deep-Sea Prisoner's rating for The Gray Garden is "all-ages." However, this age rating is based on Japanese ratings and may thus vary from country-to-country.

    contains limited blood and gore. Near the end of the game, there is a scene with implied sexual assault. The depictions of mature themes in The Gray Garden are milder than in Deep-Sea Prisoner's other games, such as Wadanohara and the Great Blue Sea and Mogeko Castle.

    No foreknowledge is required to play The Gray Garden.

    Chronologically, The Gray Garden takes place after The Sun's Curse, though it is recommended to view The Gray Garden before viewing The Sun's Curse.

    is explored using arrow keys. Confirming an action can be done with the Z, enter, or space keys, while canceling out of an action can be done with the X or escape key.

    Money and EXP (experience points) can be obtained after defeating an enemy. Money can be used to obtain items in the shop, while EXP can increase a character's level, which lets them learn more skills that can be used in battle.

    When the player interacts with an enemy, they will engage in a battle with them that shows their HP (health points) and MP (magic points). They are given three options, them being "Battle," "Auto," and "Escape." When choosing the "Battle" option, the player will be greeted with four more options: "Attack," "Magic," "Guard," and "Item." "Attack" will make the character attack the enemy regularly. "Magic" will let the player choose a variety of skills to attack the enemy with. The skills a character has are obtained throughout the game as their EXP is increased. Each skill contains a short description. The more critical a skill is, the more MP in using it will cost. "Guard" allows the player to guard whichever character from the enemy in a turn. "Item" allows the player to use items during battle, either to increase HP or MP or attack the enemy, and other such things. Each item contains a short description.

    The "Auto" option in battle lets the battle happen automatically; the actions a character will take against the enemy are chosen randomly. The "Escape" option allows the player to escape from battle. Some battles will not show the "Escape" option, such as certain boss battles.

    was released on December 27, 2012. It is currently unknown when Deep-Sea Prisoner started production on the game.

    In regards to the story, Deep-Sea Prisoner has said The Gray Garden was to be made less intense than her other game Wadanohara and the Great Blue Sea despite Ivlis and his subordinates attacking. The purpose of this was to reinforce the peaceful impression of the world.

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    •The Flame Bat who attacks Yosafire at night during the second intermission was sent by Emalf. He was instructed to send it by Ivlis. The same bat was also the one to create the hole that Yosafire falls into in the beginning of the game. •In the library, an NPC angel mentions enjoying a book by the name of "The Wharf Roach Testament" written by S.T.N. This is a hint at Satanick being the author. •There are a few minor bonuses in The Gray Garden that only occur during the second playthrough. •Yosafire will not need to collect any apples for Dialo to proceed in the game. •Froze's house will contain a 666 Ticket, which the player can use to summon Reficul during battle. •A side area in the Evening Forest formerly blocked by plants will be open. A Mogeko there will make Yosafire max level and give her Prosciutto Equipment. •The "?" video in the bonus room will differ from the video in the first playthrough. •In the corner of some of the maps on the path to Blancblack Castle, flower patches can be seen spelling out the Japanese word "unko" meaning "poop." •When coming back to the castle at the end of the game and everything is on fire, the flames prefix it with "geri" meaning "diarrhea." •If the player goes to the Beach after defeating Ivlis, a Mogeko there will give Yosafire an item called Radio Wave. Inserting this item later in the television in the bonus room will show Met's Bloody Radio interview with Yosafire.

    Cameos

    •The graves of Cranber, Ciel, Sherbet, Rigatona, Yosaflame and Lost can be found in the Graveyard.

  2. The Gray Garden is a pseudo-RPG with a heavy story focus, made by Deep-Sea Prisoner in RPG Maker 2000. The Gray Garden: a world where angels and demons live in harmony. Yosafire, a demon who likes flowers, enjoys a carefree life with her friends. Then one day, a mysterious bat appears in the garden... Warning: There are a number of depictions ...

  3. 31 de jul. de 2014 · Pasa el tiempo y ahora ángeles y demonios conviven juntos. Yosafire, una demonio que ama las flores, vive la vida sin preocupaciones junto con sus amigos. Pero un día, en el jardín aparece un misterioso murciélago, el cual parece estar relacionado con algo que amenaza la paz de su mundo.

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  5. The Gray Garden (灰色庭園, El Jardín Gris) es el segundo juego creado por Okegom, después de Mogeko Castle. La sangre, la violencia, y el horror corporal están presentes, sin embargo, son mínimas y se presentan de una manera moderada pero claramente con la armonía, paz y honestidad ante todo.

  6. The Gray Garden es un juego indie hecho en RPG Maker 2000 por Deep-Sea Prisoner (También conocida como Funamusea). La historia se centra es un mundo donde los ángeles y demonios viven en armonía. Yosafire, una demonio que ama las flores disfruta tranquilamente la vida con sus amigas Froze….

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