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simann

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I stumbled across this game from my purchased bundle list and was instantly pulled in by the disclaimer.. after some pondering i really have to question it tough as a healing potion costs 10G, which is roughly 7 lemons.. which means that a healing potion that can heal all sorts of injuries is worth the same as 7 citruses or 5 phoenix tears hmmm.. we definetly need an epilogue that explains the economics of the potion stand story verse (i agree with the disclaimer's sentiment just thought it funny and strange that one witch con ticket is worth more then 100 healing potions and more then 270 potions at the production price... where even Pot & Ladle might be gauging customers for money 馃..)

(also Mx developer if the player realizes the strategy to get the coins necessary for Witch-con there's still a (1/3)^20 % chance that they get a roll of 20 monsters sleeping 馃槀 (in few billion years there'll be a human that didn't get to enjoy the satisfaction of figuring out the strategy for B ending even knowing the rough probabilities of created:sold potions) also if developing cross-platform linux testing can be done from a liveboot or a small VM..)

>    "Passers-by say that the monsters are pretty {b}[monsters]{/b} today." #indeed...
鉂わ笍 xD

Amazing, cute little game that鈥檚 bound to keep you entertained. The quirky dialogue and charming art style make every interaction delightful. Highly recommended to anyone looking for a few chuckles in an afternoon!


https://vimeo.com/983318731?share=copy

finished reading yesterday... the one thing i think was missing was illustrations of the epilogue..

cool book with a few twists for a casual omo read of slice of life with a$$hole god

chmod +x /home/elliot/Downloads/MagicWand_LIN/MagicWant_LIN.x86

./home/elliot/Downloads/MagicWand_LIN/MagicWant_LIN.x86

make sure your architecture matches