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As i was playing this i remembered that Pokemon is a game originally meant for children and all i could think was "how did children managed to internalize the strenghts and weaknesses of each type so well???" Stuff like water beats fire is obvious but what about stuff like rock beating flying? 

Cause i'm an adult playing this and i'm struggling, i can't for the life of me figure out Pharolith. I figured it's a saturn mon from the desert but apparently it has two saturn moves?? i'm probably just confused. I can't figure out it's second alignment.

But in anyways great game, these characters are very charming.

Oh no, it was just a joke. Cause in the description it says it's not horor but it has a lot of rpg maker horror game vibes. Sorry if I made you worry.

This is has to be one of my favorite Red Riding hood games. I am such a sucker for pixel art, the music in this is so well done and I love Lenora's character development.

I haven't played yet, I just have one question beforehand: You know false advertising is a crime right?

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I haven't finished yet so I won't even look at the other comments but I need an outlet for my frustration. Finding all the timecodes is driving me crazy, I hate it, I love it but I hate it. I've never felt so dumb in my life, I'm just writing this on the off chance William reads and know what he's done to me, are you proud of yourself William? Cause honestly you should, for all the suffering i'm going through I have to admit this is one of the best Obra Dinn-esque games I've seen, it's actually tied with 'No case should remain unsolved' for the first place as my favorite puzzle detective game inspired by Obra Dinn.

Is there a way to get a bigger inventory? And more maximum health? Also I haven't figured out what to do with the bones and lapis lazuli but i'm assuming the bones have something to with the necrotic status the skeletons are resistant to.

Wow. So all that talk about Echoes of Wisdom being the first game where you play as Zelda was straight up a lie??

That's what fanfics are for.

I almost, ALMOST got through everything without using hints, I was feeling so proud of myself but there was one lock that made me use all hints available, I left it for last cause i thought I didn't have enough to figure it out, it was the only one where I used hints too, the clue was staring me right in the face the whole time, I'm so upset! But this game is amazing, I usually don't like escape rooms but the logic in this one actually made sense for me.

Sorry but every time I try to play I get the red rat icon with a loading bar underneath always at 30% and then it all fades to black. Do I just need to wait for something to happen?

There was a Jam about Detective Games!? That's exactly what I wanted for christmas.

The Hero has my whole heart

The game really surprised me with the amount of feelings it was able to evoke in me. If you don't make any golems there will be only one worker alive when the temple is finished and that's just so lonely but if you do make the golems then none of the workers that began the construction will even get to see the finished temple, so what's the point? And if there's only golems left at the end what will they do when the temple is finished? Cause the thing they were created to build is finished and the people that made them are gone. Seriously the game sent me in a existential crisis spiral.

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Hello, hello. I'm an aspiring game developer who likes to do a lot of different things at the same time, I have some ideas of  my own but my writing is the only thing I'm confident is sea-worthy at the moment, while I learn more skills for the job I would like to acquire more experience in the best school there is: life! 

If you need someone to help flesh out your story, characters or world, please consider me. Being paid is always nice, even if it's just when the project is finished and put to sale, but we indie developers need to help each other so I'm willing to do it for free if necessary. Tell me what your project is about and how I can contribute, let's do this.