I am referring to the fact that I can collect 60 carrots in a day, but to use all of them I need to wait for the rabbits to slowly eat from the bowls for me to top up. Also, I think there should be some kind of hint in-game to indicate that you can sleep without losing potential income.
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There is not enough gameplay for me to leave a full review yet, but I will note two things:
- The demo gameplay is mostly waiting. You can only put 20 carrots into each bowl at a time so if you fully upgrade the carrot farm you have to stay waiting for the bunnies to eat some carrots so that you can eventually use all your produce.
- There appears to be nothing stopping you from just walking in one direction forever, which is a bit funny considering that the game starts with your dad walking away and leaving you with his dept so it’s almost like you are following in his footsteps.
I can tell that a significant amount of work went into this, so I hate to admit that I will never get to experience it properly myself because I am not able to pass the tutorial. I hope the developer does not get discouraged by this, because there is sertaintly a crowd out there who have been waiting to enjoy a game like this, and I hope they find it.
Hey, I wasn’t sure where to write this so I’ll post it here:
I think that the ending of the wizard graduation is strange, noninteractive and disappointing. It’s probably too late in story writing to change it now, but I felt I should mention it anyways.
I thought the reveal of Komoli’s disregard for morality was neat, and the small hint that she might also be doing this as a way to have some sort of reminder of Sierra was incredibly interesting, but unfortunately I feel that is the most I can compliment as neither of these really go anywhere.
From what I played I think the whole point of Komoli’s lack of empathy is used to be able to remove her as headwizard, but considering that Killigan plans on leaving Aris as soon as possible I don’t understand how this is important to the story. It is also introduced and resovled way too fast, with no player input. I even purposely failed all the QTE’s in the fight and nothing happened differently (aside from Killigan being in the buff) so there isn’t even any chance for players to have their own input here.
My biggest issue is that the whole thing is introduced suddenly without foreshadowing (Guster mentions approving funding for expanding the lower areas, this could have been brought up earlier), introduces a potential conflict, monolouges at the reader through Binini (the game points it out but that doesn’t earn it a free pass) and the whole thing is cleared up the next day through a character we’ve never met before coming in, saying what Komoli is doing is wrong (thanks bro), and then taking time to chat with the group before putting someone he’s only heard about because of his crimes in charge of clearing up the mess. You can say Binini was trying to help as much as you want, end of the day he still put more people in danger than Komoli, and Guster has no way of knowing his trustworthiness after being kept in the collosseum for so long.
I read ahead a bit and it’s almost like the characters themselves forget about his whole thing by day 11 anyways
If this whole chapter finishes in less than two days, is localized to an area the main character will be leaving soon, and ends with the only new story point being that Binini, a character the reader was given no reason to care about, is now free to terrorize the town with his unstable creations, and the characters seem to be mostly unaffected by what’s happened anyways, then why was it included in the story.
I appologize for the rant, but I’m going to go to bed now and I was disappointed that this was the last thing I read before bed.
TL;DR: I think the Wizard Graduation reveal is unnecessary, disappointing and should be removed. Of course, if it’s important to the story I understand but it wasn’t satisfying to read.
I want to point out that the reason this upsets me so much is I quite enjoyed the rest of this story, even the parts I find a bit ridiculous.