Tiese Town is the small mining town. It has a variety of useful locations and inhabitants that Parin can interact with. Importantly, Tiese Town also has a special gate to the world of monsters, that Parin, being the only human child in Tiese, can pass through.
According to an in-game book left by Parin's father titled "Cities of the World", Tiese Town's description reads: "Most residents work in the nearby mine. Railways once used to haul ore now carry curious visitors to this tiny town. Could Tiese be the next big tourist attraction? Rumors of monsters appearing in the area have also piqued people's interest."
Locations[]
Secret Passage[]
This hole at the bottom of the wall is up the stairs from where Hyperbolic stands and leads to a passage between buildings which is a portal to Monster Village. Only Parin can enter this passage, and is the only one that acknowledges its existence (outside of the monsters).
Hyperbolic's House[]
This large two-story house owned by Hyperbolic is also where Parin lives for the duration of the game. An important point of interest inside the house is the armoire on the second floor, which Parin can use to change into different costumes she has unlocked.
Fan Cute Cakes[]
This small cake shop, run by Fan, provides cookies, chocolate, and shortcake that Parin can purchase. These snacks are useful, as they are one of the only ways to quickly restore Parin's HP when on an adventure.
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Disk's Discount Shop[]
This shop, operated by Disk, provides Parin with two separate services. Parin can buy headgear from Disk in exchange for Pockles. He sells the Cat Ears, the Vampire Kit, the Ribbon, the Gas Mask and the Maid Hat. Additionally, the shop offers to upgrade Parin's headgear in exchange for Junk. The shop is a supplier of explosives to Cylinder and Fan gets candles from the shop.
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Business With Locked Door[]
The sign over the door says Hyperbolic general Lab.
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Trivia[]
- Despite Hyperbolic owning the house, Pamela and Puchi will freely walk in and out of the house.
- The Japanese name for the Town 'Tisu' (ティース) means Teeth
- Despite only seing a few people, they are many other adults who work in the Mine's during the day