Great animations in bizarrely piss-poor game.
While others have pointed the pointless grind, I have to stress how much of that is exacerbated by bad UI, or lack thereof. For instance, if you want to check your stats, you have to go back to camp and click "check stats", and if you want to check how many of a item you have in your inventory, there's no UI for it - you have to buy the item and it will tell you. This is made worse by the fact that there's a limit for how many of item you can have (like say, rocks).
Bad UI aside, the dialogue is genuinely cringeworthy, with characters dropping in memes or 4th wall breaking jokes that might've been relevant when TLA was on air or when the dev was a teen. The only positive I can give is that it's consistently so you're never disappointed.
Overall, I struggle to come up with reasons why this has mechanics instead of being a pure choose-your-own-adventure, or just series of videos, cause it seems like making a (bad) game takes much more effort.
While others have pointed the pointless grind, I have to stress how much of that is exacerbated by bad UI, or lack thereof. For instance, if you want to check your stats, you have to go back to camp and click "check stats", and if you want to check how many of a item you have in your inventory, there's no UI for it - you have to buy the item and it will tell you. This is made worse by the fact that there's a limit for how many of item you can have (like say, rocks).
Bad UI aside, the dialogue is genuinely cringeworthy, with characters dropping in memes or 4th wall breaking jokes that might've been relevant when TLA was on air or when the dev was a teen. The only positive I can give is that it's consistently so you're never disappointed.
Overall, I struggle to come up with reasons why this has mechanics instead of being a pure choose-your-own-adventure, or just series of videos, cause it seems like making a (bad) game takes much more effort.