v0.8
Pros
+ Important NPCs have an exclamation mark, which is a nice way to know which NPCs should be talked to
+ Quest list gives excellent hints for knowing what to do. No walkthrough needed
+ Fast Travel within the city is nice
+ Low grind, but also very little depth
+ The H-scenes are images with text subtitles. They're good but it's hard to compete with animated scenes that a lot of games seem to have
+ You'll like this if you're into furries
+ Gallery
+ developer is very active and listens to community feedback
Cons
- Combat is very basic and there doesn't seem to be much gear or combat skills available. You can't do anything with blue orbs to unlock new combat skills. Nor does there seem to be much of a need for combat. This game probably started as a combat RPG but evolved into a puzzle game over the course of its development.
- Only the weapons shop seems to sell anything at all (a pickaxe as the only item) and it's useless. The other shop looks like it should sell single use items (like potions) can't be interacted with
- City's map is overly big for its function. Many of the NPCs you need to interact with and the buildings they are in could have been placed in a single smaller map for less walking
- odd bugs (church door to the bell tower that keeps opening if you try to walk through it but you can't actually walk through, walking on water tiles under the dock tiles, some minor objects that should be solid can be walked through in Sister Mary's original church, and there's an out of bounds glitch which puts you're character in state where you can walk through anything)
- No H-scenes with the evil queen yet
Suggestions
- a Load option in the menu would be nice. Instead you have to Exit to the main menu to just load a save
Conclusion
This game is an average RPGM, with some puzzles. Most of the problems are solved by learning the right spell. The writing is meh. Later down the line, progression depends on solving puzzles. The H-scenes are ok. There's nothing glaringly bad about it, but nothing particularly outstanding either.
Pros
+ Important NPCs have an exclamation mark, which is a nice way to know which NPCs should be talked to
+ Quest list gives excellent hints for knowing what to do. No walkthrough needed
+ Fast Travel within the city is nice
+ Low grind, but also very little depth
+ The H-scenes are images with text subtitles. They're good but it's hard to compete with animated scenes that a lot of games seem to have
+ You'll like this if you're into furries
+ Gallery
+ developer is very active and listens to community feedback
Cons
- Combat is very basic and there doesn't seem to be much gear or combat skills available. You can't do anything with blue orbs to unlock new combat skills. Nor does there seem to be much of a need for combat. This game probably started as a combat RPG but evolved into a puzzle game over the course of its development.
- Only the weapons shop seems to sell anything at all (a pickaxe as the only item) and it's useless. The other shop looks like it should sell single use items (like potions) can't be interacted with
- City's map is overly big for its function. Many of the NPCs you need to interact with and the buildings they are in could have been placed in a single smaller map for less walking
- odd bugs (church door to the bell tower that keeps opening if you try to walk through it but you can't actually walk through, walking on water tiles under the dock tiles, some minor objects that should be solid can be walked through in Sister Mary's original church, and there's an out of bounds glitch which puts you're character in state where you can walk through anything)
- No H-scenes with the evil queen yet
Suggestions
- a Load option in the menu would be nice. Instead you have to Exit to the main menu to just load a save
Conclusion
This game is an average RPGM, with some puzzles. Most of the problems are solved by learning the right spell. The writing is meh. Later down the line, progression depends on solving puzzles. The H-scenes are ok. There's nothing glaringly bad about it, but nothing particularly outstanding either.