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Quiet Times
Very fun game. Not over-monetized, no invasive ads, and a really solid core gameplay loop. My only issue is that the game gets INCREDIBLY GRINDY very quickly, with your character simply not being able to output enough damage or tank enough damage to progress. On top of that, you unlock every single thing the game has to offer by the end of the 2nd level, and there's really just nothing to look forward to. Still a solid experience. But needs more, as it doesn't feel fully realized.
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Mm M
Bad things about it, 1: you don't get to pick what you want for abilities you're forced to pick from two cards watch a video swaps out for two different cards that you still don't want. They need to fix this you should be able to choose which ones you want. 2: very repetitive. 3: you don't get to pick your own character. 4: abilities don't carry over to the next level. Good things about the game, 1: Graphics are good. 2: the pet wolf that kept me interested for a little while.
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Cory Young
Beautiful graphics, smooth gameplay. Very impressed by how clean it looks and runs. That said, the progression design is absolute trash, the majority of your upgrade income comes from watching videos at the beginning of a run and its necessary to play each stage 10+ times to achieve the strength needed to beat it. If I worked on this art team I would be FURIOUS at the developers for squandering my talents like this.
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