I like your handdrawn graphic. But I get stuck after I opened the book. How can I close it again? Z doesn't work, also can't find a close icon or any other hint. It's right in the beginning - I can see the first recipe and have no ingredients.
That's odd. We didn't see anything like that in any of our testing. Are you referring to when the pause menu opens to show your first spell? If so, you close the pause menu with enter, although I suppose we didn't make that as clear as we could have since you close letters with Z.
You are right, it's Enter. I wasn't aware of that, because of these reasons:
- All the dialogs before I progress/close with Z
- On your game page it says Enter = pause
- For me the spell book isn't something I would connect with something called "Pause"
One more side note (a typical bug only we guys from central europe stumble upon): There are keyboards where Z and Y keys switch their places. They are called QUERTZ keyboards. The support for them is quite easy: Just trigger the same action connected to the Z key also for the Y key ;-)
That is very interesting that Z and Y can be switched in your region. I had no idea! That is an accessibility feature that I will remember from now on, thanks for letting us know!
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I like your handdrawn graphic. But I get stuck after I opened the book. How can I close it again? Z doesn't work, also can't find a close icon or any other hint. It's right in the beginning - I can see the first recipe and have no ingredients.
That's odd. We didn't see anything like that in any of our testing. Are you referring to when the pause menu opens to show your first spell? If so, you close the pause menu with enter, although I suppose we didn't make that as clear as we could have since you close letters with Z.
You are right, it's Enter. I wasn't aware of that, because of these reasons:
- All the dialogs before I progress/close with Z
- On your game page it says Enter = pause
- For me the spell book isn't something I would connect with something called "Pause"
One more side note (a typical bug only we guys from central europe stumble upon): There are keyboards where Z and Y keys switch their places. They are called QUERTZ keyboards. The support for them is quite easy: Just trigger the same action connected to the Z key also for the Y key ;-)
That is very interesting that Z and Y can be switched in your region. I had no idea! That is an accessibility feature that I will remember from now on, thanks for letting us know!