Welcome to a world in which dragons are born from the desires of mankind. Each dragon is bestowed with unique powers in accordance with the specific desires of their human familiar. One mysterious stranger travels the land, accompanied by a young dragon graced with the power of eating lies.
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Very Positive (14) - 92% of the 14 user reviews in the last 30 days are positive.
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Overwhelmingly Positive (3,779) - 96% of the 3,779 user reviews for this game are positive.
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Feb 26, 2016
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About This Game



Efina is a very special young girl. She's curious. She's optimistic. She has the power to make lies manifest themselves as physical beings, which then become her own sustenance.

She's also a dragon.



LiEat is the classic story of a vagabond traversing a strange and mysterious world together with a dragon protégé, buying and selling secrets, while also attempting to uncover the truth about themselves. Along the way, they'll discover a web of arcane mysteries, meet a variety of colorful characters (including other dragons), and shed light on events of the past which ultimately served to lead them to where―and who―they are today.

The epic tale of LiEat is composed of three fantastical, bite-sized chapters:



Chapter I introduces Efina and her caretaker―the multinominal Leo―as they happen upon a small town with a big secret. As Efina starts to perceive and understand the world around her in a new and different light, the pair finds that the legends of beings which haunt the night are more than just tales told to frighten children...



Chapter II finds Efina and Hal (formerly Leo) investigating rumors of something magical and possibly dangerous inside a resort casino. Posing as a newly-assigned guard, Hal arranges room and board for himself and Efina―however, they quickly come to the jarring realization that a roof over one’s head and a bed to sleep in do not a safe haven make.



The final chapter of LiEat brings Efina and the newly rechristened Sid (Leo/Hal) to a lavish mansion to foil the plans of a master thief. However, in the wake of the great robbery, Sid discovers that the heist itself was only the tip of the iceberg, and Efina watches as his past―As well as his lies―finally catch up to them both.

For the first time ever, this beloved trilogy that has long been treasured by JRPG enthusiasts can now be enjoyed in its entirety on Steam in one single comprehensive package! In collaboration with the original developer (and featuring translation painstakingly crafted by a longtime fan), PLAYISM is proud to finally bring LiEat to the entire world!


  • Engaging and emotionally resounding JRPG storytelling
  • Entrancing atmospheric music that seamlessly transports the player into the world of LiEat
    (*Purchase of the game includes the OST! Make sure to check your Local folder.)
  • Myriad hidden items and conversations spread throughout the game
  • Multiple achievements for each chapter of the game
  • All three chapters in one package; no DLC, just the whole story

Special Thanks to vgperson and SmokingWolf

System Requirements

    Minimum:
    • OS *: Windows 7 or Greater
    • Processor: Intel Core 2 1.06Ghz
    • Memory: 1 GB RAM
    • Graphics: Integrated graphics
    • Storage: 28 MB available space
* Starting January 1st, 2024, the Steam Client will only support Windows 10 and later versions.

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