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I love this game! but I'm honestly close to dropping it as the croc/crane level is almost impossible. I haven't had to restart anywhere near this many times for my playthrough. mostly because of the chokehold for 3 turns which I feel brings this particular fight from delightfully challenging to just plain annoying, as, i've finally gotten close before immediately losing. I would've personally lowered the amount of turns you could be held for, or only allow it to be used once per battle, especially since the player can only do it for one and has to wait four turns to use it. but nothing to do about it as it stands, as I doubt you'll be returning to this game. i've tried trading out my artifacts multiple times and i'm yet to succeed. i'll update my comment if I manage to beat it, but if I quit playing a game, I'm unlikely to pick it back up :/ (the art and writing is amazing though! and i'd love to know where the title comes from.)


(i've also realized since i'm on browser i'll likely have to do everything all over again if I quit, which will only be mildly annoying as none of the levels have been as annoying as this one lol)









HOLY FUCK I MADE IT BY LUCK AND PARRYING Still, it;s very weird that the fight with a literal GODDESS was the easiest match in the game to beat. even UNUM only took one try!


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Yeah the croc is really reallly hard... but i am harder (JK)

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Thanks for the feedback, I'm glad you enjoyed the game! The title is a play on "Alea iacta est," a Latin phrase meaning "the die is cast." I chose it because of its double meanings with the gameplay and the setting in Roman Egypt.