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Gods. Fucking. Damn it. Do you ever miss? Can't you ever release a flop for once?!


Just kidding, obviously. Our Fantastic Wonderland scored a natural 20 and dealt a massive critical hit to my brain. Not like I expected otherwise, considering what the main game did to me. I absolutely loved the experience. It's a good old DnD-esque adventure on the surface and a mine full of little gems for main game's fans (me, I mean myself by this). The parallels! The usage of monsters we know from main game! The humor! The gasps I made when I realized how eerily similar some things are! The blonde fencer guy representation, I mean, what? (Yes, I did get on Ghent route, yes, I cried at the end of it, why do you ask?)


Would I recommend it to someone who didn't play the main game? Absolutely. Would I recommend it to someone who did? No, because they probably downloaded it as fast as it appeared anyway, so I'd look silly. 13/13.

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By the way, if you're like me and play 32bit versions: the game runs really smooth regardless. The only trouble you might encounter would be at the visual glitch effect parts, but even then, consider it a feature, not a bug.

HELP DKJKDKFJADFA WHY DO YOUR COMMENTS ALWAYS CUT TO THE CORE ME 🤣💦 This cracked me up so much!!!

THANK YOU AHHHHH!! Thank you so much for playing and I'm SOOOO happy you enjoyed it! That's honestly exactly what I was hoping—that it would still be entertaining and standalone enough for anyone to enjoy, but also have the little cameos and fun tie-backs to the main game, so I'm very happy to hear that! (and also that you caught a lot of the little things heheh) 🤭 Also I'm really happy to hear that you enjoyed Ghent's ending dalkfjasldkfjasdfa his ending is quite near and dear to my heart... 🥺💕

HHHHHH thank you so so much for this hilarious comment and for playing and sharing your thoughts!! It really means so much!!

(ALSO YES, THAT'S THE EXACT EFFECT I WAS THINKING ABOUT WITH THE SLIGHT HICCUP IN THE 32-BIT VERSION. I needed to use an older version of the glitch code that doesn't run quite as smoothly because the newer version didn't work in Ren'Py 7... 💦)

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It's not a bug, it's a feature. Your game gets glitched together with the glitch effect. It actually took me some time to realize that's not how it was supposed to work :')