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Here are the tags as listed under More Information: Action-AdventureFantasyLGBTMagicMeaningful ChoicesMedievalRomanceStory RichText basedTwine Know what Action-Adventure means to me? Lots of action and adventure! And it seems that this "interactive novel" is a bit light on the interaction and a bit heavy on the novel or whatever this writing is! Should something like this really be put alongside the many other Action-Adventure games? Are they really the same? Is this really a "video game" when compared to something as slow-paced as the ones that played in SCUMM? Doesn't this website have other areas than video games to put stuff like this? The "genre" is Interactive Fiction. Maybe since that defines it more than "video game", interactive fiction shouldn't be in the same category as classics like Asteroids and Centipede, or Tower Defense and Racing games.

As for being high on my opinion of myself, I am. Especially compared to people like you who have very low standards for themselves and the world around them. Are you enjoying the world? Come just in time for the big finale full of fire, smoke, and brimstone? It's all I can do to remind myself that I'm not like the rest of you, wallowing in your self-absorption as you childishly complain that the world is not what you expected or were promised. It's because of low standards and a willingness to conform to problems and the culture that nurtures them with support for low prices at businesses that exploit even more desperate people that we have global warming, extremely violent crime punished with relatively light prison sentences (Don't want to subject mass murderers to cruel and unusual punishment!), and people like you who can barely articulate cliches in response to rational yet light commentary that EVERYTHING is going wrong and we're in for a nice, big CRUNCH with the rich and powerful on one side and a bunch of crybaby losers on the other.

How does anyone get so deeply involved in writing such a long-winded game that they lose perspective on what potential players want? It doesn't really matter. I just feel that in spending so much time on creating some stupid character that I don't actually get to "play" outside of a multiple choice at the end of a wall of text is unrewarding and shows contempt for my time. Much like trying to reason with someone with so little to offer that emojis are how they think.

... You know what "screams" turn-based? That all I'm doing is taking "turns" making choices, right from the character setup to the end of the first wall of text.

I hope you read yourself into a coma, since you're so complacent that it would make little difference to you and be one less comatose-walking person to tolerate as human when they refuse to live up to the reasonable expectations of a human. Please enjoy the entertainment mass-produced for the masses. Rewatch Avatar, why don't you?