Mandou bem irmão!
Como sempre, você traz orgulho para o seu povo!
Kelyan
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Oh, I see. I didn't think a new game + would be so intensive. In hindsight, I guess I can see a hoard of complications with it.
Honestly, it's always good to learn something new.
Now, cheating sounds like a good idea I never thought of. I think I'll do that for now and then play it legitimately in the future when I actually have the time to give the game the attention that a masterpiece deserves.
That said, how could I.... do that? Is there a txt. file I can edit or something?
Also, thank you for your response! It's great when devs keep comms with folks, I wish more people did that (not the triple A industry folks, we can never expect anything from them...)"
Are there any plans for a new game + option so that people can make additional investments/choices/attempts/etc without losing the things they've done before and without having to restart from scratch?
Also, it would help a lot with FOMO.
I was doing fine until I decided to check the wiki to see how far from an optimal path I was out of curiosity.
After checking the hidden stats page, I decided to just drop the game because it would take way too much planning and calculating to get 100% of what I wanted. Unfortunately, I just can't play this sort of game casually and I realise I just don't have the time right now.
A new game + aspect that allows us to make further progress (Getting more funds or using funds to make different investment choices without losing the ones you made in your original play-through, for instance) would largely eliminate the anxiety associated with it for completionists like me.
Hard to compare, Summertime Saga is one of the best ones around, on the same level as some other MVPs, like Aurelia and What A Legend.
This one aims for a more retro 2.5D (isometric) feel. It has some RPG elements too and there certainly are some similarities, but both hit differently.
I suggest you check the other two I mentioned, though. They're both on Twitch as well.
You have to go around the convenience store through the other side and then talk to her in the bushes.
The other one I don't remember exactly as there are multiple weird keys in the halloween extra.
There is one (bony key?) for the crypt outside, to the right of the mansion, another opens a secret room behind a bookcase you have to drag in the library, and the other (bloody key, I think) opens the convenience store all the way back at the start.
Wow, I wasn't going to get any new games since I'm really busy with some work project stuff (that I'm *ahem* procrastinating right now *ahem*), but I stumbled on this and it looks just like my cup of tea.
Also, as a Cognitive Behavioural Therapist and Neuropsychologist with expert training and personal experience with depression, I'm really looking forward to checking this out in the next couple weeks.
None of the rooms' abilities, no matter how upgraded work at all. I click the buttons, but nothing happens at all.
In fact, I also suspect that the character events aren't working either. At this point I've maxed Az'ea completely, but still have only seen a couple of flashbacks from her "recruiting" the goblin and what follows in her village.
I also haven't found any of the scenes mentioned in the room upgrades, despite having upgraded all of them completely. The only scenes available are the three (or four, with Az'ea's one extra variation) in the evening "ritual".