Undoubtedly an interesting game, especially for the time, but not exactly what I was expecting going through. The surreal and more outwardly superstitious aspects were really intriguing and made me keep going, but the rest didn't grab me as much; it felt more like an abstract history lesson. Not that that's a bad thing, mind, but it didn't compel me to push through the dated playstyle and bugs that my copy had. If a die-hard fan of this game sees this, if there's any way to play this without game-ruining bugs (that of the blank text boxes), please let me know. I want to like this more, but from what I can find, it's just pretty good.
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@Armorchompy Thank you for the reply, I'll see if that works for me when I boot the game again. I did realize that Y/N were important, but there were times when I could type N but not Y, leaving me locked in a loop. I'll remember that last piece of advice, though.
When it seems like you could only type N that was probably the game just defaulting to that when it didn't recognize the answer
Armorchompy
13 days ago