This game is properly funny to my sense of humour. I laughed out loud in several places at some of the monster names, dialogue and descriptions. I can imagine you chuckling to yourself while Mrs Mass rolls her eyes across the room (or maybe she's the funny one?).
The art is fantastic, and as I understand it's from a variety of places but is blended so nicely together. Please send my regards to your better half for her contributions too on this front.
I think it was you who mentioned the difficulty of essentially creating two games for this theme and jamming them together, at the risk of both being half-baked, but I wouldn't say that's the case here. Minimal perhaps, but the execution is really nice.
Of course there are a couple of areas in which you ran out of time, but I completely forgave those aspects because the game is so self-aware to its flaws. In-fact this general, tongue in cheek, self-depricating humour throughout was just so well done, that I spent the whole game eagerly awaiting the next piece of dialogue.
The music and general atmosphere gave me a real flashback to playing "Robin Hood: Defender of the Crown" on PS2 - the games are truly nothing alike, but it just has the same vibe that really clicked with me. Loved it truly, well done.