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Step into the gaming world with Samurai of Hyuga Book 3, one of the top $5.99 games in the App Store! Crafted with creativity and innovation by Hosted Games LLC, this captivating Adventure game is bound to grab your attention. With its content rating of 12+, it caters to a wide audience. Ever since its release on 1st December 2017, it has been constantly updated, with the latest version rolled out on 25th August 2023.

Whether you have a liking for Adventure, Books, or Role Playing games, Samurai of Hyuga Book 3 is sure to keep you hooked!

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Life isn’t getting any easier for our favorite ronin! The journey continues in the land of silk and steel, where fantasy and reality clash and tough choices await you on every page. Get ready to prove why you’re the toughest ronin around.

"Samurai of Hyuga Book 3" is the mind-shattering 225,000 sequel to your favorite interactive tale by Devon Connell, where your choices control the story. It’s entirely text-based—without graphics or sound effects—and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.

Become the judge, jury and executioner of your peers. Walk the path of the detective, unravel a demonic mystery—or be consumed by it! Face your past and fight for your future as the student becomes the teacher. Discover the line between lover and monster, and be prepared to cross it.

  • Take the law into your own hands as you bring justice with sharpened steel!
  • Unravel a demonic mystery and discover the truths you were never meant to know!
  • Find love (or something like it) as you do battle against true despair!

That and so much more await you in the third book of this epic series!

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Hopefully plans are still ongoing on the 4th installation to the series and havent been scrapped. We Look forward to it.


We need more books like these we cant explain it but we want to explore the story more, please make more books like this.


Love it love everything about it. Please bring volume 4 as soon as possible.


What a roller coaster this has become. Book 4 hype is overwhelming us, we cant wait. P.S. Never stop being amazing, Hatch.


This series is amazing! We’ve read it over and over doing different choices each time. We honestly just want to know when and (hopefully not) if the next part come out!


Fan-freaking-tastic. Love the character development and the gritty themes, and how there’s so little guidance during some parts it really makes you feel how lost the main character is. Ending feels like a really hollow and sudden victory, but we have faith that sequels will clear it up. Best interactive story we’ve ever read, so begging for sequels!


Our all time favorite series to come out of either Choice of Games or Hosted Games. It deals with some heavy themes, but it deals with them well. The characters are unique and very different from each other, the plot is exciting, and the main character has a strong influence and personality while still being completely unique and customizable by the player, if that makes sense. As someone with Chinese heritage its so refreshing to see a game set in East Asia. All too often, other games subconsciously write for western characters and settings in mind (not a bad thing by all means) but it feels so incredibly good to have a game set in Japan that references Asian things, culture, and customs. The series itself is also amazingly well written. Very replayable, and it leaves us longing for each new book every time. Cant wait for the next!!


Let us start off by saying we love this series. The writing is sharp and witty, albeit with a few misses; the characters are compelling; there’s a good balance between comedy and drama (and action, and romance, and psychological horror). We think this third book does a good job continuing those trends– and the trend of leaving the reader in suspense at the end, too, which is somewhat frustrating but effective. However, with this third book, we noticed a lot more choices that are based on selecting one correct answer than selecting answers that will cause slightly different things to happen. And that frustrated us somewhat. Still, we’ll definitely be getting Book 4 when it comes out, and we still highly recommend this app to anyone who liked the first two installments in the series.


This particular chapter left very little room for error in its later stages, and overall we finished it with the sense of none of our choices had any bearing on these results. Im hoping the next release is more engaging.


We read a bunch of reviews saying this one was bad and put off playing for awhile. It was definitely a change from the first two (more challenging perhaps) but still up to par. The only thing is the ending. The ending is teetering dangerously. Its either the perfect place to end this book or a doomed beginning its all dependent upon how the next book picks up. That being said we have much faith in the author and…


Amazing series it makes you feel like every choice matters and in most cases they really really do. Best game in the series.


We absolutely loved the 4th however there were certain points where no matter what choice you choose you were penalized. We hope to see more of certain new characters in the next book.


This series is the only one to ever make us cry. We cant wait to it through. We’ve never cried at a movie or book. This got to us, we fell in love with this series with book one. We cant wait to finish it.


We are of Japanese heritage, so we get annoyed at certain cultural ignorance and the glorification of the samurai beyond what they were… That being said, this is an excellent series that got better with every book! We like that there are permanent consequences and effects that your decisions cause, and even for someone who has a decent understanding of the samurai of this era, we like the way the choices are not obvious, and after three times through the series, Im quite happy with the different outcomes. This is a book that is probably best for people who enjoy samurai culture and for people who are not overly squeamish! There are some mature themes – not just sexually speaking but also ethically and politically speaking! When these books are made well like this series (and Choice of Robots), its both engrossing and educational! Great work! Im ready for Book 4!!


We loved how lengthy this installment was, and we’re excited to read the next one! We would’ve liked to have seen more scenes between the romance options though, especially between Masami and the ronin. Also, is Junko and the ronin also a possible ending scenario, because that would be interesting. All in all, we really enjoy this series, and we can’t wait to read the next one!


We can’t wait for the fourth one the third one was so good and it left us on a cliff hanger we have to read the fourth one this series is to good to just stop please on god all mighty make another one.


While we’ve know this series to definitely be one of the darkest COG there is, we were surprised just how far this game went with it. Unlike what a lot of other people are saying, we don’t think the author was trying to be ‘edgey’ by including ‘that’ in the story. It’s an unfortunate reality, but things like that did and still do happen, and it serves to highlight a theme running throughout the series: this land is not a place for the faint of heart. It’s cruel and unforgiving and tears you down at every turn. While it certainly shocked us and we were horrified, we understood that that was the point. Hyuga is a hell filled with demons, and not just the literal ones your protagonist is sent to slay. We actually kind of liked how your protagonist was almost powerless for most of the story. Losing the Jigoku leaves them feeling empty and worthless, and it shows through the writing. We felt pleasantly frustrated when things we knew we could do before weren’t going our way. It did begin to annoy us, however, when it felt as if our decisions didn’t matter near the end, as if there was nothing we could do. We do agree with others in saying that the murder mystery part wasn’t really executed superbly. We enjoyed it for what it was, but ultimately it felt a bit halfbaked, like clues were loosely stitched together with no real substance connecting them and like it was impossible to fail it. Maybe if the author refined it a bit more and released a separate game, one focused entirely on mystery, it might work better and be more engaging. A good effort, but definitely could have been done better. We look forward to the next book in this series! This has easily become one of our favorite COG games so far. We love the author’s style and ability to characterize the protagonist so easily through the first person perspective while still leaving the player a good deal of input as the player that is usually seen in games that adopt the second person perspective. Can’t wait to see book 4! P.S. Masami is best girl! There’d better be a romance route for her coming up!


We’ve read all 3 books and have become hooked on this story and cant wait to see what happens as you go through all the books you cant help but become this filthy robin hired by a powerful family as a body guard then dragged into a demon hunt by the emperor himself and finding out about junko the demons and the possible lovers of the ronin so all in all we give this book and storys a huge 5 stars and encourage everyone to give it a read.


This was very good. We actually like this then part two. Good story in very lengthy. Looking forward to part four.


We’ve read all of the books and we loved them! The first one was the best and the second was good to. This one however was different. We felt like near the ending choices didn’t matter. It was dark which wasn’t IF we’re the ba Ronin who kills enemies and dirty Samurai. All in all we’ll read book four but until it’s done we’re skeptical of where the series is going.


So does the female samurai just forget that she loved you or did we miss her romance scene??


Like the first two, its funny, dramatic, and intense. The characters are fun and engaging and when you get a good run with the choices its great. Its written incredibly well and the scenes play out in our head like a movie (or an anime, depends on the mood). The only issue is how severe the penalties are with the spiritual attunement. This may just be an issue with us not being very good at the game, but sometimes the choices can be very vague, so you make a mistake which sometimes can cost you dearly. While trying to gain it back, it can seem middling at best. Whether the above issue is a big or a small one depends on you. Personally, we feel the game is definitely worth playing and another great text adventure from Choice of Games.


Didnt like the detective stuff but otherwise good game.


On that note, this is the most well programmed and well written of any of Devons works. He addressed several issues with the previous book and it feels like he really wanted to deliver a good story. The emotion of the protagonist and their hurt was great and we liked seeing how much he could take away from them before they broke. The new characters absolutely stole the show (and Hatchs character arc is great). That said, the Romance is by far the weakest part of the game andindividually the romance scenes were theoretically very romantic (hot springs, dramatic rescues, and massages) but in context they were rushed and creepy. If u didnt want to romance specific characters Your Ronin would be very OOC. It was worse than Momokos from the last book. And the above warnings. The game should have warned you at the beginning, and even though both are optional/missable that doesnt mean they should BE THERE. It felt like Devon wanted to be edgy.


While the story is as good as always, we were a little put off by just how week the ronin came off as by the end of the book. We get that theyre changing and have to fail every now and again, but they sort of came off as more a supportive but troubled mentor than a main character.


Please dont do anymore of this detective crap in the fourth one. That isnt why we read these.


The first two entries in the series are highly enjoyable games which we played and enjoyed many times. They were fun stories, they had a pleasant mix of adventure, humor, fighting, romance, and immersion in the world of Hyuga. While the stories were mostly on rails, the choices provoked different responses, and it was fun to try to see how attuned your character could be with the optimal path. This third entry is a depressing story with characters of questionable sympathy, run-on text in need of an editor, and choices that are meaningless to the story while penalizing the reader arbitrarily. The choices feel more appropriate to a reading comprehension exam than a choice driven narrative. To his credit author tried to innovate with the text entry option for some choices but that was also a complete failure. Due to the limitations of ChoiceScript, readers cannot go back and read previous text. Does the author expect us to be taking notes so that we can guess the key word at the right moment? This fails as a game. It fails as a story. It kills any interest we had in future entries. Give it a pass.

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