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Okay, I'm done, for now at least. Got to the Gralssland Temple level 4.

Characters are the best part. Writing is kinda fun despite the wonky English. I genuinely want to know how it ends, so it's really a shame that there's so much generic RPGMaker tedium between anyone saying anything.

Like why do the dungeons have so many levels of just walking around being subjected to the same random enocunters over and over? Why do you have to grind to before going to the first dungeon to not get wiped instantly? If you're making a parody of trashy RPGMaker games, please don't put in the actually trashy and boring parts.


Bugs:

Had the menu become unresponsive one time after tabbing out.
I'd just saved, so I just quit and restarted, but that was down to luck. Probably an RPGMaker thing rather than your fault.

I get that it's their hobby to walk around randomly, but the wandering NPCs in town can get in the way a lot due to the many 1-tile-wide gaps. Again, don't copy the annoying parts.

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It's not really ment to be a Parody, its just a bad Game.

Well you say that, but I can't shake the feeling that there's a decent parody locked away behind all the dull grinding, and I'm annoyed that I can't get at it.

You're welcome to grind more if you want, just letting you know if you're in Gralssland Temple, theres 3 more 4 Floor Dungeosn aswell, which are pretty much the exact same, just a bit bigger each Time.

Also just decided, I'll upload a noGrind version real quick, in case People really want to see the Rest.

I'll try it again later then :)

Found an actual game-breaking bug: In the snow island village, in the house with the teddy-burning woman, trying to exit just sends you back into the house again. Had a previous save, luckily.

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Also I finished the game. Poor Lillith ;_;


Also also, I'd just like to point out that while my previous impression stayed about the same throughout the game, the quest to get the airship pilot was paced perfectly. No need to wade through two floors of random encounters: you get an objective, you go there, you have some fun dialogue, a fight, quest over.