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The GBA is definitely one of my favourite hacking platforms, but I very seldom like GBA games. I don’t like zelda-like games in particular, but I must admit the GBA’s hardware is very well suited to this kind of game.

The graphics are very nice, but they look very washed out on a real GBA. I had to move the cartridge to my nintendo DS with its properly backlit screen to be able to enjoy the game properly.

You really need to saturate the hell out of everything to make it look ok on the GBA screen, and I tried having an option for that in my previous GBA game, but I also failed miserably in this, I have to admit Maybe its a lost cause and almost everyone has IPS mods nowadays anyway…

I liked the above-ground “3d” view of the environment, and I think it would look awesome if that was maintained for the dungeons below.

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Yeah, I let it test by my brother on his old GBA and he said that he couldn't barely see a thing due to the screen almost haven't any contrast left. Another friend of mine had a much better device where it looks quite good. But yeah,...I definitively need to have a real device... but as you said, you played it on a NDS,...I actually do have one(somewhere), that doesn't detect NDS-Cartridges anymore, but maybe GBA works... good hint. Let's find a GBA SD-Card cartridge.
And yes, GBA is such a fun platform to work with. Love it and only scratched the surface. Had to resist to start with affine transformations and such,... 😉
I agree that the dungeons in comparison to the outside world are dull. It was in the end a question of time. Even though it wouldn't have taken too much time to polish this more as well, but there were a lot of fires 🔥  to put out and I gave this the lowest priority 😉
Thanks for playing and testing it on the device(s). 👍