Gave this a try after No Exit. I like the wierd-fi stylings, especially all the recruitable creatures. I also quite enjoy the 'openness' of the game - lots of puzzle solutions, economic solutions, and violent solutions to problems. Overall I enjoyed it and the length (3-4 hours) was pretty nice. Encounter rate could be a little high at times, but flee worked every single time, which caused it to be less of a problem. Thanks for sharing!
Some stuff I noticed *spoilers*
- In the southern cave system, I couldn't dig the floor - just got a 'floor looks suspicious' text, with the option to dig, that looped back to 'floor looks suspicious'.
-I liked the crafting system, but only ever found one gold ore, and so wasn’t able to craft more than one object past +++. I didn’t need more and +++ was readily available and powerful, but no idea what all the amber/blue/etc ores could do.
-I found 3 endings. Faithful (offering) ending, become the new god and either join or defy the visitors. I did try smashing the throne, and was able to get back to town and kill the elder, but I couldn’t find a ‘roll credits’ type of ending along this path - seems like there should be one, and maybe I missed it?
-I really enjoyed that Yog was just chilling living a short distance from the town. The idea of ‘the adversary’ of a religion being a normal person just chillin down the street is great!
Thanks so much for the feedback! It's been a while since I worked on this game, but I will look into the digging problem in the southern caves. There are several other ending variations that involve using the boat.
I got stuck pretty early on. Couldn’t beat the rat in the cellar, and I couldn’t find a way to grind, or buy gear to get strong enough to move forward. I did get a second character, make some cheese a few times and sell it for some cash, but even that didn’t seem like enough to move forward.
I think if you explore the village and talk to Folk, you will find ways to do all this and more! Zippywings’ video review shows only early parts from an older version of the game, but you may find some applicable hints to get you started here.
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Gave this a try after No Exit. I like the wierd-fi stylings, especially all the recruitable creatures. I also quite enjoy the 'openness' of the game - lots of puzzle solutions, economic solutions, and violent solutions to problems. Overall I enjoyed it and the length (3-4 hours) was pretty nice. Encounter rate could be a little high at times, but flee worked every single time, which caused it to be less of a problem. Thanks for sharing!
Some stuff I noticed *spoilers*
- In the southern cave system, I couldn't dig the floor - just got a 'floor looks suspicious' text, with the option to dig, that looped back to 'floor looks suspicious'.-I liked the crafting system, but only ever found one gold ore, and so wasn’t able to craft more than one object past +++. I didn’t need more and +++ was readily available and powerful, but no idea what all the amber/blue/etc ores could do.
-I found 3 endings. Faithful (offering) ending, become the new god and either join or defy the visitors. I did try smashing the throne, and was able to get back to town and kill the elder, but I couldn’t find a ‘roll credits’ type of ending along this path - seems like there should be one, and maybe I missed it?
-I really enjoyed that Yog was just chilling living a short distance from the town. The idea of ‘the adversary’ of a religion being a normal person just chillin down the street is great!
Thanks so much for the feedback! It's been a while since I worked on this game, but I will look into the digging problem in the southern caves. There are several other ending variations that involve using the boat.
I got stuck pretty early on. Couldn’t beat the rat in the cellar, and I couldn’t find a way to grind, or buy gear to get strong enough to move forward. I did get a second character, make some cheese a few times and sell it for some cash, but even that didn’t seem like enough to move forward.
I think I’m playing your game wrong.
I think if you explore the village and talk to Folk, you will find ways to do all this and more! Zippywings’ video review shows only early parts from an older version of the game, but you may find some applicable hints to get you started here.
https://youtu.be/L6a_9J1FXzs