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Hi, between the prequels and the release dates and there not being a "series" name I'm getting confused. I enjoy playing games in the order they were released, because that's usually the order that makes most sense in terms of how the information is given to the player, although it may mean it's not chronological.

So let me see if I've got this straight. What is your - you, the author, the person who will know best :) - recommended order to play your games?

1 - My Big Sister Remastered, 2 - Ashina, 3 - Red Bow?

Or has the Remaster of Big Sister made it so that you recommend playing Ashina first? If I understand correctly, My Big Sister came first, so that was the first game that showed your universe to players, so I am going on the assumption that that's the way to go, and that Ashina may be best enjoyed if you already know a teeny little bit about it.

About your other series, that one isclear enough, "Just ignore them" first and "Brea's story" second, knowing that it's a prequel.

Or, is it recommended to play both the original and the remaster? As in,

1 - My Big Sister, 2 - Ashina, 3 - My Big Sister Remastered, 4 - Red Bow?

The remaster is the definitive version of both so how I would play them is:

1: Red Bow

2: Ashina

3:MBS:Remastered 


the original is still a fine game to play But the story connects better in the remaster as MBS:Original wasn't intended to have sequels or connect but fans like the connections in Red Bow so I made Ashina. Hope this helps :)

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Helps a lot, many thanks! :-D


Incidently, if you could be so kind as to indulge my organizational crazyness, would you call this the "Big Sister" trilogy/series, or something?...

Well you could as technically they are a trilogy but there are mentions to my other game Just Ignore Them so there is more of this particular universe growing 

Ah. The Stranga universe. Thanks for that clarification!