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Reiko

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A member registered Jan 19, 2017

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I liked this as a chill background game that I could just leave running and tweak periodically to change skills grinding. I had fun fulfilling all the requirements to upgrade each class. Now I've gotten at least one class to level 1000 and made it home, but nothing else has happened. Is that the end of content?

What stage are you at? There is a 5x speed up available in a later realm. And yes, it's slow, but it's a semi-idle game. I read a book during some of the resets.

It's pretty straightforward to just try each combination once. The game remembers which ones you've done and what they are, so you don't have to remember. When you put two ingredients in, it will tell you what you're going to make if you've already identified that combination.

Keep playing then. :) Extra speed is a privilege that must be earned.

I have reached end of content after 1743 years lived. I was genuinely looking forward to the next realm still, so good job on an engaging game. I would also like to know what the ???? skill was in the skill list that never unlocked.

This was the cultivation progression game I never knew I needed until I found it. I enjoyed optimizing progression over multiple resets in order to get farther each time. I was also reading Taran Matharu's Dragon Rider at the same time, which I didn't even realize was a cultivation-inspired novel until I was partway through, so that was a neat convergence.

Honestly I was shocked at the twist after the first section of the game: I thought that was going to be the end of the game, and then I discovered it was only a sort of prologue to the real game. That was good because alchemy was kind of broken, in the sense that I almost completely maxed out my lifespan in a single reset and then maxed out the stats in the same reset.

The game really does need a native English proofreader to go through the text before releasing a final version, though. I'd be happy to help with that. A few of the typos I saw:

"increses" should be "increases" in the "Gaining insights" description

"traing" should be "training" in the "Training mastery" description

"powerfull" should be "powerful" in the Meditation help screen

Hope you continue to develop this game! There's a lot of potential here.

Oh good. I was on the right track but didn't think to assert it that way. Thanks.

I was enjoying this a lot until I got to the third stage - I've got all the clues, but now I'm in a different mode with a very different sort of voice that just spews profanity at me after gloating about its crimes. I feel like I've failed Cheree and this is quite unpleasant. What power do I have to make things better? Any possibility of retaining the general nature of the character (trying to avoid spoilers here) while toning down the profanity?

That did it! She had previously told me about Martha's many stab wounds, but I somehow didn't manage to follow up on that. I asked her again about Martha's body and managed to get on the right track from there. Thanks.

Almost to level 10 now. Amusingly, I said "that's fun" to a comment she made in Bassey Study about the books, and she said, "What scrapbook? Or what about a scrapbook? I think you're getting ahead of things." I know from the other comments that there will be a scrapbook later, but I hadn't mentioned it! I don't know where that reply came from.

I'm at 8/9 clues with only George Yard and Bassey Study left uncleared. I'm maybe three notches away from R level 10. But I'm stuck with no idea what else to ask about.

Evocative and so polished. Play and play again. Choice-based storytelling at its best.