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i wish there was chinese version

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I loved this! I came after playing Trevosa and I was not disappointed!

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This game was so fun! I stayed up way too late playing it (even though it is fairly short). Though, the lake for the old adventurer party was impossible to find without brute forcing, maybe I just missed something. Overall it was pretty fun.

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i like this story

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I love this game, to the point I'm saddened that it's so short. Despite it's length however, the characters have distinct and unique personalities and designs, and the color-coded scenes were useful when scrying in order to tell the stories apart. I would genuinely love it if this game could have a continuation or another game made with the same style. I hope this game gets noticed more, as the concept for it is really creative and unique.

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Fantastic game, will check out your other stuff too!!

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that "?" makes me hopeful for a squeal tragic story and a really fun

logic puzzle

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There's a true ending you can unlock with an extra scry at the end.

!!!!!!!Spoilers Below !!!!!!!!





















Scry for Caspian and The Orb of Eternity ;D

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Fantastic. I really love the unique UI and the engaging storyline. I would love to volunteer to translate this game into Japanese, if you would allow me to.

Absolutely, I’m open to it! It might take me some time to add a translation into the code, but if you’re happy to provide the translation for free and you think there are players out there who would appreciate it, I’ll take it!

Let’s chat on Bluesky or Discord? I’m celia14.

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You really have a talent for writing story-based deduction games. Took me about an hour to beat, but I've seriously enjoyed this adventure. Did not at all go where I thought it would.

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really cool!!

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This was an enjoyable game! After beating it the first time through, I really wanted to see if there was an efficient way to get to the ending (which I thought would be more involved but it seems like the fates are really only contingent on which locations you've found). I think I got it down pretty low, but I didn't go looking for every combination that was helpful.

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Oh my gosh! I never thought I’d see a Dungeon Descent speedrun. I love that you wanted to explore the game this way!

Seeing this, I think I maybe should have made collecting people’s portraits a requirement for solving their fates, but I’ll leave this optimization route intact. 😄

Thanks for this!

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Good game, sad to watch one death after another. I like this feeling of spelling out the truth little by little, thank you.

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i loved this game!!! can't wait to see more from you :)

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This was really cool. Especially once you start figuring out how much is going on in the story, beyond just the basic mechanics.

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This was a lot of fun! I enjoyed the parallels between the groups, and the epilogue scene was a lovely end-after-the-end to the story.

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reminds me of ‘return of the obra dinn’ mixed with ‘the roottrees are dead’

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This was crazy good! OMG! Once you get used to the format it just sucks you right in and you're swept away. Love this. 

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omg the twists in this were crazyyy (especially the druid's one) its 1:30 am rn and I just finished this instead of doing my german hw lmao but I don't regret it

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Wow! Great story but I also have to applaud the gameplay mechanics - Very different than anything I've played before. The scrying was a really neat way to investigate the story and it never felt too hard or too easy. I was worried I'd have to do a lot of randomly combining things, but once you started recognizing details, it really came together!

The way you get glimpses of scenes you aren’t quite on target for helps, between the colors for the parties, and the peeps of location BGs and other characters

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Wow i had a  blast playing this ngl lowky i got stuck a the time 

rip zil and luna

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I played the game in a way that the first two  thirds of the game looked like a linear story and in the last third I got all five ply twists, really great non linear storey telling


P.D I replayed this game shortly after playing DND for the first time, and all the little references to both existing spells and attacks makes it much more enjoyable

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WOW!!! The narrative and the arts are simply amazing. I loved how everything connected together so well in the end too. This is a real gem, one of my favorite findings on this website.😭❤️

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okey, i jut ended the story and it's just absolute cinema, and the three party's point of view, absolutely love it.

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I haven't ended it yet, but i love it

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...twist after twist. Damn. I love a perfect time loop; always kinda sad cause you know you can't change it. On top of that, great design/interface! Intuitive gameplay and easy access. Cute icons and font too :3

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very satisfying to play through and see the scenes and story develop

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I've found all the scenes but still don't know what happened to the knight and mage

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Here’s a hint on where to look:

Hint

Clues for that can be found in the scene between the Druid and the Lich.

I got the gist with two different scenes that are less overt but fully capable

The Amulet is one of a kind after all

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Truly excellent. Even when I had fully pieced things together without seeing the proper scenes, I still went to confirm because I was so invested. 10/10.

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really delightful to play.  i loved both the scrying game mechanic and that it's easy to go through the scenes again chronologically  to appreciate the story.

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awww I love the secret lil ending scene

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