Thank you so much, that makes me so happy.
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I'm glad you enjoyed it! Thanks so much for giving it a try and for catching that 1 HP bug! The fix is live and players now have 200 HP after selecting a class. Dashing past enemies is a totally fair way to survive - another alternative if you find yourself low on health is to sell bones to buy healing items.
Thank you so much! It's great to see people playing one of my older games. I cracked open my file to double-check how you can progress. It looks like to bid in the auction, you need to either be in good health or have already purchased and consumed a cure, without developing any new maladies before approaching the auction house. To proceed with the parade, you have to first go west from the piazza, then north from there to the dance hall, where you'll share a dance with someone. After that, approach your dance partner again to attend the parade.
Thanks again for commenting and giving me the chance to revisit this! I think I should make a walkthrough at some point. I hope you enjoy the rest of the game!
Yes, thanks for asking! Though there have been updates since this was first published, you can still follow these tutorials with both current versions of the SugarCube and Harlowe formats. This was published before the latest Harlowe update, so it doesn't cover the new toolbar that may simplify some aspects of these tutorials (like changing text colors and background colors in specific passages), but the information in this PDF should still be usable.
Thank you so much for this incredibly kind comment. I've been thinking about it all week. Getting such thoughtful, utterly lovely feedback is amazing. I really appreciate seeing your thoughts, and knowing that you regard this game and my other work so highly is truly touching. I enjoyed making this game a lot, and I'm so happy that it appealed to you so much and that you engaged with it so deeply! This series in particular is dear to me, so that's such an uplifting feeling. Stay safe and be well!