In a way, it's funny, but badly balanced.
On the first island I ran through the woods very often and fought, so I got the boat only with Lv 8. Lv 5 would probably also be possible.
But already on the next islands it is very difficult to pass the Spider Dungeon or to hold out a fight against 3 slime and 4 goblins on another island for more than one round, because the goblins alone cause more than 120 points of damage with not even 600 life points of the heroine.
In this case it would be highly recommended to include an escape option.
So I was dragged into her cave by the spiders, but two levels further up three spiders are running right in front of the ladder patrol. Only with healing herbs you won't survive the fight, you need healing potions, but you can't buy them.
Conclusion:
Loops without end, so that you can level up to have a chance against opponents. This reduces the fun of the game. If there is some fine-tuning here, you could well get 5 points.
The graphics are not everyone's cup of tea, but well drawn in their simplicity. Therefore a point deduction would not be justified here.
Correction concerning balancing:
I found Raymond too late. Fighting with him at the party would have been much easier, of course.
On the first island I ran through the woods very often and fought, so I got the boat only with Lv 8. Lv 5 would probably also be possible.
But already on the next islands it is very difficult to pass the Spider Dungeon or to hold out a fight against 3 slime and 4 goblins on another island for more than one round, because the goblins alone cause more than 120 points of damage with not even 600 life points of the heroine.
In this case it would be highly recommended to include an escape option.
So I was dragged into her cave by the spiders, but two levels further up three spiders are running right in front of the ladder patrol. Only with healing herbs you won't survive the fight, you need healing potions, but you can't buy them.
Conclusion:
Loops without end, so that you can level up to have a chance against opponents. This reduces the fun of the game. If there is some fine-tuning here, you could well get 5 points.
The graphics are not everyone's cup of tea, but well drawn in their simplicity. Therefore a point deduction would not be justified here.
Correction concerning balancing:
I found Raymond too late. Fighting with him at the party would have been much easier, of course.