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I'm looking at confirmation windows on e.g. windows operating system and it's always left to right with yes/no/cancel.

Huh you're right. Maybe I'm thinking about how the average webpage does it. One thing windows does is it highlights the "yes" option but at this point I'm just picking at unimportant UI stuff so ignore me.

What do you mean? One run introducing jumping, another introducing ledge climbing and so on? Basically what the tutorial is, but stretch over dungeon runs?

Yes, I don't play video games really anymore (just program them) so I get overwhelmed easily. Just my opinion, there's a good chance someone who's a regular gamer won't feel the same.

I see. This game is probably for non casual players, but you are not the only one who got overwhelmed by all the mechanics. Your feedback is still useful to me.