Does the Brolfs' pack event change based on any other stats, or is it only 300 virility as the threshold?
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The Ending that requires...
Nyx < No companions < No (Win?)< Fight to talk over < Deal < Enter Realm
... results in Apothus Wins NOT Nyx ending
The Ending that requires...
Apothus Wins < Loose < Fight to talk over < Deal < Enter Realm
... has additional choices Accept His Offer/Escape
Escape continues the game until...
...you loose & Accept his Offer / you win & get the Apothus Wins ending.
Accept his Offer results in the Apothus Wins ending (Memories of Apothus)
(I'm using the steam version btw)
Feels like this game breaks the mold in the right ways. A straight forward interface that allows some player freedom. I'd love more options and effects, but I can see the potential as a proof of concept. I'm hooked.
I wish the speed of the game was under 4 options. Paused, Normal, Fast, Fastest.
Clarification on when you can gain research points by examining people.
Allowing examine people who have changed to a new form to grant more research points after they were examined previously.
Auto sort sequenced genomes by race > gender > quality.
Research does not cost research points nor require a set threshold nor a hired scientist.
Contracts can be completed by submitting nothing.
The most memorable part of the poetry for me was the imagery of the hand with too many fingers reaching skywards. A very cool way to describe the tall buildings of the city imo.
The foreshadowing isn't a bad idea, but it felt like it overstayed its welcome. The star crossed lovers intro from Romeo and Juliet comes to mind as how much keeps the reader's attention span. At the very least I suggest labeling it as a prolog so people have a clear expectation that what they're reading is directed at them rather then a character in the story.
The ladder was a great way to get attention, introduce things, and hit the ground running. The vague statements that were before that scene could be moved, cut, or significantly reduced down to the best parts as they mainly provided unclear bloat that lacked context.
Bonus points for a "magic" system that felt original and dangerous.