Three for the Slash! Thrust! Burn!:Game mechanics

Title screen
The options on the title screen are:


 * はじめから - Start a new game
 * つづきから - Continue from an auto-saved game (only available if save file exists)
 * ふつうにつづきから - Normal load
 * ぬるめでつづきから - Load game with decreased difficulty (only available after game over)
 * おわる - Quit

The decreased difficulty effect stacks so if you keep dying and pick that option, the game will progressively get easier.

Main interface
The center horizontal strip of the screen shows the next 7 tiles in front of you (with 1~6 explicitly marked out).

At the upper center of the strip is an indicator of your overall progress through the level, where the starting point is "hajime", and ending point is "owari".

At any given time, you can have up to 5 cards in your hand, displayed on the right side of the screen.

The bottom of the screen shows your party members, including low HP status warnings.

The cards
Cards in your hand serve two types of purposes:
 * 1) Provide passive effect (which is active as long as the card remains in your hand)
 * 2) Allow you to force a "dice roll" result (which uses up the card in your hand)

Card power triggered in move phase:


 * Summon Luck . Triggers randomly after movement - if triggered, creates a buddha statue on an empty map tile that will disappears after one turn. The buddha statue gives lots of gold if you land on it.
 * Summon Misfortune . Triggers randomly after movement - if triggered, creates a super-trap that disappears after one turn. The super trap deals 40 damage to your entire party.
 * Auto-Heal . Triggers after every move. Heals each party member by 2 HP. If you have multiple cards, the effect stacks up.

Card power triggered in combat phase:


 * Power Up (color: lilla?) Give power up to your pg stats.
 * ??? (color: white?) i don't know... just see some jap text on the pg when these cards triggers.

Note: the effect of the cards are not related to their values.

Camp mode
On the main interface, the "awatenai" button (literally "don't panic) enters "camp" mode, where you can see the stats of your characters, the amount of gold you have "mochikin", as well as use medicine items to recover HP. The "iku" button in camp mode returns you to the movement screen.

The items have the following effects:
 * 1) Heals 20 for one character
 * 2) Heals 20 for all party members
 * 3) Heals 40 for one character
 * 4) Heals 40 for all party members.

Movement
To move on the map, you may either spend one of the cards in your hand, or draw a random card from the deck ("yamafuda") and use it immediately. The value of the card determines how many tiles you move forward (between 1~6). Each tile may be the following:
 * Empty
 * Reward - gives you card or money
 * Traps - deals damage or makes you lose money
 * Enemies - enter battle mode
 * Shops - provide various services