There's no question this game is clunky. The WASD+E controls are awkward, the dialogue system is at best clunky and at worst outright bugged, and there are no niceties like a quest log or visible inventory. Yet I was drawn in by the weird, wacky world, bizarre concept, and biting humour. It seems to be a game consisting entirely of sidequests, which is brilliant. I think the only real issue I had was that the audio mixing really crushes the voice lines, which is a shame. I really wish I had time to give this a proper playthrough, and I might come back to it after the jam.