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I always wanted to be rank 1 in something, and now I am it in this dungeon crawler jam game. :P

I had quite a lot of fun with this game. Trading goods is quite relaxing.

The beginning was a bit rough. I started two times over, because I went to the left at the start, at the other "normal" town. Then I tried to "trade", only to find out, that goods cost the same in both towns. Then I had no money left to go anywhere because the mercenary was dead too. I felt a bit like an idiot after my 2nd restart. :D However, after finding out how this game actually works, everything went very smooth. I traded back and forth, got an overpowered party, and then cleared the rest of the game. Becoming  a mighty merchant felt very rewarding. I never found a "dingleberry" for the last quest though.

Soundtrack was relaxing and nice, visuals worked well too, lots of nice sprites. Nice game, i had fun (obviously :D).

Great score, and congrats on being first (at least for now ;)!  For the Dinglehopper quest, that was an 80s reference that not everyone would have got, I guess, see here, and you can probably guess what item she actually wanted ;).

Sorry about the rough start, I really wish I had gated that path upon getting to Spiriton first (though Mags tells you a bunch of times to go that way, I guess no one reads ^_^).  And I'm one of those "hug the right wall" kind of people, anyone who's a "hug the left wall" kind of person I guess just starts down the wrong path -_-.

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Haha, well i know that movie, but its probably a different word in the translated version for my language. xD

People *never* read the instructions, I guess. :D Besides, I generally think if there is a right/left path as alternative to a "straight path", quite some people will always try to go to the left/right alternative first. Even if told otherwise. Simply because "what if there is a secret?". Its a bit of video game conditioning I guess. Because in plenty of games its actually indeed better to go right/left first. :P