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AZURA - exciting adventure story in the genre of RPG. Explore an unknown island. Classic combat turn-based system in the best traditions of JRPG, non-linear plot with the choice of the path and juicy anime graphics.

AZURA is a rpg, adventure and indie game developed by CUTE ANIME GIRLS and published by Tranquility games.
Released on November 13th 2017 is available only on Windows in 3 languages: English, Russian and Ukrainian.

It has received 320 reviews of which 204 were positive and 116 were negative resulting in a rating of 6.1 out of 10. 😐

The game is currently priced at 1.99€ on Steam.


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Windows
  • OS *: Windows 7
  • Processor: 2.0 Ghz or faster
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: OpenGL 2.0+ Compatible Card
  • Storage: 2 GB available space

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Jan. 2026
A short experimental experience focused on mood and exploration. Simple mechanics. 5k easy achievements. Recommended.
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Dec. 2025
I like opening treasure chests =)
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Nov. 2025
This oceanic adventure is enchantingly immersive and breathtaking! 🌊 Dive into vibrant depths 🐠 with fluid controls, stunning visuals ✨, and epic quests that keep you hooked. The exploration and strategic depths make it a must for underwater explorers!
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Nov. 2025
Azura, developed by CUTE ANIME GIRLS and published by Tranquility Games, is a small but ambitious indie RPG that embraces the essence of classic Japanese role-playing games while channeling its own distinctive anime-inspired charm. The story begins on a mysterious island shrouded in uncertainty, where the protagonist must uncover secrets, battle strange creatures, and make decisions that determine the outcome of their journey. It’s a familiar premise, but what makes Azura stand out is its unapologetic commitment to old-school design principles—turn-based combat, branching dialogue, and hand-crafted environments that echo the spirit of vintage JRPGs. From its vibrant character art to its nostalgic presentation, the game wears its influences proudly while striving to create a world that feels both magical and personal. At its core, Azura operates on the tried-and-true rhythm of exploration and combat. You navigate through a series of interconnected zones, meet intriguing characters, and take part in turn-based battles that call to mind the slower, more deliberate pace of RPGs from the 16-bit era. Each encounter demands attention to timing and resource management, though the overall difficulty remains accessible, making it a comfortable experience for newcomers and nostalgic players alike. The island itself serves as both setting and metaphor—a closed environment teeming with mystery, inviting players to explore every corner for clues, hidden treasures, and fragments of the story. The non-linear structure promises multiple routes and outcomes, giving the illusion of open-ended play, though in practice the branching paths feel more cosmetic than transformative. Still, the freedom to choose dialogue options and side paths adds a sense of agency that complements the traditional framework. Visually, Azura is one of those indie projects that thrives on style over spectacle. The anime-inspired artwork is rich and expressive, with bright colors and carefully drawn character portraits that lend the story a visual warmth. The environments are simple but atmospheric, often bathed in soft light or surrounded by tranquil backdrops that reinforce the sense of isolation and wonder. The music, though modest in scope, enhances the mood effectively—gentle melodies during exploration and rhythmic tension during battles give the game a pleasing emotional balance. Every element feels handmade and intimate, like a passion project rather than a commercial product, and that sincerity shows in the small details. Even the interface, though basic, maintains a clean and readable layout that supports the nostalgic tone rather than detracting from it. Beneath the surface beauty, however, Azura shows signs of the limitations common to small-scale productions. The story, while intriguing at first, occasionally struggles to maintain momentum, with pacing that drifts between bursts of discovery and stretches of repetition. The non-linear narrative, which hints at multiple outcomes and moral choices, sometimes falls short of delivering genuine consequence. The English localization can feel uneven, with dialogue that ranges from charmingly earnest to awkwardly literal. Combat, too, suffers from a degree of predictability once you’ve learned the rhythm of encounters, leaving some players wishing for greater variety or strategic complexity. Yet these imperfections don’t entirely diminish the experience—they simply frame it as what it truly is: a heartfelt but imperfect homage to a genre the developers clearly love. For those who approach it with patience and an appreciation for indie sensibilities, Azura rewards with a sense of calm exploration and nostalgic satisfaction. It’s the kind of game that values atmosphere over spectacle, preferring to let you settle into its world rather than overwhelm you with mechanics or exposition. The island setting and its mysteries serve as a quiet stage for introspection, where combat feels less like a challenge and more like a rhythm within the journey. Its short length may disappoint those expecting a sprawling epic, but for players who crave a compact, focused experience with an emotional undercurrent, Azura delivers a pleasant escape. It may not reinvent the turn-based formula, yet it captures the simplicity and sincerity that made early RPGs resonate with players decades ago. In the end, Azura stands as a modest yet heartfelt creation—a blend of nostalgia, anime flair, and indie experimentation. Its world is small but memorable, its mechanics familiar yet comforting, and its presentation filled with the passion of a team clearly devoted to the craft. While it doesn’t achieve the depth or polish of larger RPGs, its charm lies in its straightforward honesty and willingness to evoke a sense of discovery through simple means. For those who appreciate short-form adventures, character-driven storytelling, and the gentle pull of curiosity, Azura offers a warm and self-contained experience that lingers in the memory long after the final battle fades. Rating: 6/10
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AZURA is currently priced at 1.99€ on Steam.

AZURA is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 1.99€ on Steam.

AZURA received 204 positive votes out of a total of 320 achieving a rating of 6.13.
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AZURA was developed by CUTE ANIME GIRLS and published by Tranquility games.

AZURA is playable and fully supported on Windows.

AZURA is not playable on MacOS.

AZURA is not playable on Linux.

AZURA is a single-player game.

AZURA does not currently offer any DLC.

AZURA does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

AZURA does not support Steam Remote Play.

AZURA is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

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AZURA
Rating
6.1
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Online players
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Developer
CUTE ANIME GIRLS
Publisher
Tranquility games
Release 13 Nov 2017
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