Fiesta is a MMORPG published and hosted by gamigo AG . Fiesta features anime style characters rendered in 3D. Fiesta Online was originally published in 2006 by Gamigo AG.
Publication and Development
The game was developed by Ons On SOFT Ltd. [1] The development team created all the content and material. However, they had to seek out a publisher. [2]
Development
It was originally released in Korea in July 2006 through self-publication. Outspot picked it up. Gamigo published the game in Europe.
On February 6, 2013, Gamigo acquires the North American licensing rights at Fiesta Online from Outspark.
On April 29, 2014, Gamigo announced that Fiesta Online had been greenlit. [3] The territory of each zone is tracked via steam and will open the correct page. Players can still download the launcher manually to play the other versions.
On March 2, 2016 Gamigo Announced It Has Assumed Development Rights To The Game Worldwide. OnsOne Soft LTD and Gamigo reported that the whole development process would have been completely overhauled, an event that occurred by May 17, 2016. [4]
Gameplay
Skills
The game features three types of skills available to the inhabitants of Isya:
Active Skills
Active skills are skills that are used during combat or that are used throughout the battle. They each have their respective level, class and spirit point requirements. Active skills are the only skills that a player can “empower” from the skill window.
Passive Skills
Passive skills are skills that can only be learned when they are learned. They increase certain aspects of their character Passive skills are not upgradeable.
Alchemy Skills
Alchemy skills are “money-making skills.” These skills allow characters to be made to work on the arms and armor, scrolls that give one-hour buffs to the player that consumes them, potions that heal or constantly heal a character’s HP / SP over a short period of time as well as increase poison resistance gold antidotes, and comp / decomp skills that allow a character to break down or create different materials from a group of a higher tier of gold with the help of alchemy stones. Alchemy Stones can be purchased from other merchants for money or other players at a fluctuating price. Alchemy skills are not upgradeable, but require a certain amount of use in order to learn a higher level of the respective alchemy skill.
Money
In-game currency comes in 4 forms: copper, silver, gold, and gem. One is the equivalent of 100 gold; one gold is the equivalent of 1,000 silver; and one silver is the equivalent of 1,000 copper. Players can earn in-game currency through the successful completion of questions and by selling in-game items.
As a game with micro-transactions, there is an in-game cash shop which is used by transferring real life currency in a fake currency used exclusively for the item shop. When Outspark owned Fiesta Online, this was called SparkCash. Now under the Gamigo is Slime Coins. They have an almost equal exchange rate. The cash shop gives a lot of benefits, from visual only (sex change, change of name, beauty coupon) to those with the gameplay benefits (tear of the Legacy, blessing of Teva, exp boost). The clothing is designed to be a middle man of these two elements. They often have stat increases while giving one another their character; they often only last 30 days. The permanent clothing often does not have a significant impact on the game, but is usually more expensive. In fairness also,
Titles
Titles are little “names” given to players that they can then apply to the beginning of their name. eg “popular” which is given to players when they have a certain amount of people on their friends lists, or “monster joke punchline” which is given to a player when he or she is killed by the same monster 10 times in a row. Some titles may be added to a player.
Cards
Fiesta now has collectible cards which can be obtained from killing monsters. These cards can be traded between players and some cards give a “Hidden Title” which is an incentive to collect all of them. Also, collecting bonuses and exclusive items, such as Legendary mini-farts.
Guilds
Guilds in Fiesta are a group of players banded together under a name. There are no restrictions to the name of a Guild except the “no profanity” rule. Currently, any number of guilds can declare war on a given guild There is also a limit to the location of a war between guilds; PvP fights, with the exception of certain towns. To initiate a guild war. Guilds are also able to compete with other guild tournaments called “Relics of War”.
Academy
60 can join. Players start earning rewards of money and items from a guild starting at level 10 and continuing until level 60. At level 60 players graduate from the academy. A player can choose to stay in the academy.
Player versus player (PVP)
There are free PvP areas in each of the towns with their own “Free Battle Zone”, with Elderine, Uruga, and Alberstol Ruins having additional Abyss maps, which are additional areas for additional information. the player when killed. Abyss maps are designed to offer high rewards, but with high risks. Players can enter and spawn kill lower levels, while others will gain more. [ quote needed ]
Similarly, PvP is becoming easier when you are using cash.
In-Game Weddings
One of the biggest features to be released in Fiesta was the in-game wedding system. It was the first feature to be released in the game. [5] Players are required to purchase a wedding application and then buy a ring in-game to their significant other. The acceptance of the proposal results in a global announcement in the game of the player and the player’s significant other have their names shown to the top of the game’s screen for everyone to see. The wedding is welcome to 30 guests, all of which will be teleported to a special wedding chapel for the ceremony. On the completion of the ceremony, special rewards, such as buffs and pets, are applied to the wedding couple.
Enhancements
Most weapons and armors can be enhanced with enhancement stones to increase their power. Enhancements can break gold degrade items, there are however ways of making this happen through the cash shop. Annoyingly, at later levels (+ 5 + 10) it becomes very difficult, and most people who has a great deal of money.
Estate System
The Estate System is also one of Fiesta ‘s biggest and newly anticipated features. [6] Allowing players to do a multi-parted game that will give them the skill to summon their estate. The estate itself is a small pocket in space, which holds a house that can hold its own furniture, a pool, a walkway and a large area to run around. All of this is aesthetic. Along with the player, the hotel can host 15 guests. Furniture has been added to the game, allowing players to decorate their estate. [7]
References
- Jump up^ http://www.onson.co.kr/eng/game/fiesta_global.php
- Jump up^ “FAQ – News & Announcements – The Official Fiesta Forum” . fiesta.gamigo.com . Retrieved 2016-06-01 .
- Jump up^ http://fiesta.gamigo.com/us/forum/board10-news-events/board12-news-announcements/26588-fiesta-eu-on-steam-fiesta-na-coming-soon/
- Jump up^ http://fiesta.gamigo.com/us/forum/board10-news-events/board12-news-announcements/54581-fiesta-online-a-new-chapter/#post344225
- Jump up^ http://fiesta.gamigo.com/guide/game-basics/wedding-guide/
- Jump up^ http://www.mmorpg.com/gamelist.cfm/loadNews/16255/Estate-System-Adds-Player-Housing
- Jump up^ http://fiesta.gamigo.com/us/forum/board24-gameplay-forum/board25-game-guides/1519-estates-personal-house-guide/