Well, she does that throughout the game so... I hope you love Mario Bros"Don't put a dead end at the start of the game, with no alternative way around it, that relies on input speed and keyboard response times, if you want people to play your game!!"
give me a sec, I forgot how long the opening is... I don't have time this secondThought I'd give this a try, but I can't play it. I'm not a young wippersnapper like I used to be, and my hands and fingers suffer from arthritic joints. There's no way in heck that I can swap back and forth from the left/up/right keys fast enough to get past the wolf case at the start of this game.
Does anyone have a save file for AFTER the wolf chase? It'd be greatly appreciated. And, if the Developer ever reads these comments, then here's one from me: "Don't put a dead end at the start of the game, with no alternative way around it, that relies on input speed and keyboard response times, if you want people to play your game!!"
As it is, I'd never buy this game, and if I did, I'd demand a refund for any purchase price under the Americans with Disabilities Act. (Not that I'm paying anything to download from this site currently; I'm just letting the publisher know what would happen if this game were to ever try and be be published and sold in its current form.)
There's a reason why I generally stick with RPG Maker style games, and a large portion of that is just simply from the fact that the games tend to generally be turn-based and not real-time based, so I don't suffer from slow and aching reaction times. This unavoidable wolf chase completely ruins the game for me. (And several other people from the previous comments as well, from the way it appears.)
Kindly reconsider this choice.
Thought I'd give this a try, but I can't play it. I'm not a young wippersnapper like I used to be, and my hands and fingers suffer from arthritic joints. There's no way in heck that I can swap back and forth from the left/up/right keys fast enough to get past the wolf case at the start of this game.
Does anyone have a save file for AFTER the wolf chase? It'd be greatly appreciated. And, if the Developer ever reads these comments, then here's one from me: "Don't put a dead end at the start of the game, with no alternative way around it, that relies on input speed and keyboard response times, if you want people to play your game!!"
As it is, I'd never buy this game, and if I did, I'd demand a refund for any purchase price under the Americans with Disabilities Act. (Not that I'm paying anything to download from this site currently; I'm just letting the publisher know what would happen if this game were to ever try and be be published and sold in its current form.)
There's a reason why I generally stick with RPG Maker style games, and a large portion of that is just simply from the fact that the games tend to generally be turn-based and not real-time based, so I don't suffer from slow and aching reaction times. This unavoidable wolf chase completely ruins the game for me. (And several other people from the previous comments as well, from the way it appears.)
Kindly reconsider this choice.
I feel your pain and I can only recommend using cheat engine with the speedhack. Rpg Games are generally capable of slowing up to the 1/4 of the speed but usually 1/2 is enough. You just need to attach it to the correct process and have a hotkey ready to speed it up and slow it down again.Thought I'd give this a try, but I can't play it. I'm not a young wippersnapper like I used to be, and my hands and fingers suffer from arthritic joints. There's no way in heck that I can swap back and forth from the left/up/right keys fast enough to get past the wolf case at the start of this game.
Does anyone have a save file for AFTER the wolf chase? It'd be greatly appreciated. And, if the Developer ever reads these comments, then here's one from me: "Don't put a dead end at the start of the game, with no alternative way around it, that relies on input speed and keyboard response times, if you want people to play your game!!"
As it is, I'd never buy this game, and if I did, I'd demand a refund for any purchase price under the Americans with Disabilities Act. (Not that I'm paying anything to download from this site currently; I'm just letting the publisher know what would happen if this game were to ever try and be be published and sold in its current form.)
There's a reason why I generally stick with RPG Maker style games, and a large portion of that is just simply from the fact that the games tend to generally be turn-based and not real-time based, so I don't suffer from slow and aching reaction times. This unavoidable wolf chase completely ruins the game for me. (And several other people from the previous comments as well, from the way it appears.)
Kindly reconsider this choice.
That's why I recommend using a controller.... ps4, Xbox, switch; it doesn't matter... you think I play any rpg maker games with the keyboard?I tried to like this game; I really did. It's just my cup of tea in many ways -- I like the humor, the male to female transformation, and RPG Maker games in general. The problem with this game is that it doesn't know what it wants to be. First it's a standard RPG Maker style game. Then there's all sorts of timed events which I have issues with such as the wolf chase and the maid cafe delivery. Then we run into another area with a golem chase...
All of these places are either "succeed or game over" road blocks to the game.
IF you manage to get past them, just a while after that, you go from a RPG Maker style game to suddenly trying to play Super Mario Brothers with a keyboard. Use the arrow keys to move, hold down shift to run, hit A to jump, and down to break blocks.... Oh, and did I mention that you need to time jumping so that when you hit a wall you can bounce off it by hitting A again with the perfect timing -- while changing directions to bounce from one wall to the other, of course!!
At this point in the adventure, I've become convinced that the designer of this game has created it to simply be a troll and to build up frustration and annoyance to the players. Fail one key press at the perfect time, and WHOOPS!!! You fell off the screen -- go back and try all over from the start!
And, do you guys want to know the absolute best part about trying to do all this??
You have to do it with a glitchy keyboard response rate. The game seems to stick keys -- A LOT -- so that if you press right, and then release the key, you keep moving for 2-3 seconds afterwards. Try to do precision controlled jumping and such with a noticeable lag in the keyboard responses!
I failed to get past the Mario World area probably a few hundred times, and that's the end of the game for me. I have no idea what comes next in it, but the way the game is currently designed, it's much more frustrating that it is fun to play. The author of this game needs to decide if they want a RPG Maker game, or a 2D side-scroller, or a laggy chase adventure. As it is, this game is trying to be all of those things and, as such, it's failing hard at being anything enjoyable. (At least for me.)
In my opinion, this could be a good RPG game. Unfortunately, it doesn't know what type of game it wants to be, so it loses itself trying to be everything that it possibly could be.
I rate this game a 3 out of 10, and that's being generous for all the frustration it generates with almost impossibly impassable scenes intermingled every couple of hours throughout its play.
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And, to add to the enjoyment, the game can bug up on you like in the screenshot above where my little Mario-ette is stuck on the bottom of the rightmost ramp, unable to move, jump, or get out of the floor. Anyone want to guess at how far back my save file was before getting to this point in the frustrating event??
Far enough to say, "Welp, that's it for me with this game!!"
It's got a great story.. you're missing out. It starts as a standard "making fun of tropes and memes" game, but then flushes out magnificently with a good storyline and an emotional cast of characters.. if I were to be making assumptions, (in this case, I might be) I would think that this game is an alternate timeline or a separate to interconnected universe to the game: Magical camp.. don't flip the bird to the game until you beat it up to the chapter 3 end.. after that, then decide if you still want to do soI tried to like this game; I really did. It's just my cup of tea in many ways -- I like the humor, the male to female transformation, and RPG Maker games in general. The problem with this game is that it doesn't know what it wants to be. First it's a standard RPG Maker style game. Then there's all sorts of timed events which I have issues with such as the wolf chase and the maid cafe delivery. Then we run into another area with a golem chase...
All of these places are either "succeed or game over" road blocks to the game.
IF you manage to get past them, just a while after that, you go from a RPG Maker style game to suddenly trying to play Super Mario Brothers with a keyboard. Use the arrow keys to move, hold down shift to run, hit A to jump, and down to break blocks.... Oh, and did I mention that you need to time jumping so that when you hit a wall you can bounce off it by hitting A again with the perfect timing -- while changing directions to bounce from one wall to the other, of course!!
At this point in the adventure, I've become convinced that the designer of this game has created it to simply be a troll and to build up frustration and annoyance to the players. Fail one key press at the perfect time, and WHOOPS!!! You fell off the screen -- go back and try all over from the start!
And, do you guys want to know the absolute best part about trying to do all this??
You have to do it with a glitchy keyboard response rate. The game seems to stick keys -- A LOT -- so that if you press right, and then release the key, you keep moving for 2-3 seconds afterwards. Try to do precision controlled jumping and such with a noticeable lag in the keyboard responses!
I failed to get past the Mario World area probably a few hundred times, and that's the end of the game for me. I have no idea what comes next in it, but the way the game is currently designed, it's much more frustrating that it is fun to play. The author of this game needs to decide if they want a RPG Maker game, or a 2D side-scroller, or a laggy chase adventure. As it is, this game is trying to be all of those things and, as such, it's failing hard at being anything enjoyable. (At least for me.)
In my opinion, this could be a good RPG game. Unfortunately, it doesn't know what type of game it wants to be, so it loses itself trying to be everything that it possibly could be.
I rate this game a 3 out of 10, and that's being generous for all the frustration it generates with almost impossibly impassable scenes intermingled every couple of hours throughout its play.
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And, to add to the enjoyment, the game can bug up on you like in the screenshot above where my little Mario-ette is stuck on the bottom of the rightmost ramp, unable to move, jump, or get out of the floor. Anyone want to guess at how far back my save file was before getting to this point in the frustrating event??
Far enough to say, "Welp, that's it for me with this game!!"
As an actual rpg this is pretty ok, but the constant throwing of what in effect turns it into an arcade game is what kills it, first the wolf chase, then the next one when you are tying to get whats her names panties, if they were side quests then it would not be a problem, the fact that they basically block the game completely if you can not do them is the problem, these mini games are not unique to this game or rpgm games in general, but in most of the other ones doing it they do not stop you playing by blocking the main game off, the two I mentioned are pretty much why I gave up on this game, I do not like those sort of games so do not play them, finding them in a rpg pretty much had me going wtf, especially when they block the main game.It's got a great story.. you're missing out. It starts as a standard "making fun of tropes and memes" game, but then flushes out magnificently with a good storyline and an emotional cast of characters.. if I were to be making assumptions, (in this case, I might be) I would think that this game is an alternate timeline or a separate to interconnected universe to the game: Magical camp.. don't flip the bird to the game until you beat it up to the chapter 3 end.. after that, then decide if you still want to do so
I do admit, they are a pain in the ass, but I see these additions as a play on each trope.. do you know they have a Phoenix Wright (I think I'm spelling it right) trope later in the game. I do admit that some people will refuse to play the game because, and I will not blame them for abandoning the game because it... i just think it's a shame. I wish ch4 will be released soon, so i can continue the story. It's starting to get real goodAs an actual rpg this is pretty ok, but the constant throwing of what in effect turns it into an arcade game is what kills it, first the wolf chase, then the next one when you are tying to get whats her names panties, if they were side quests then it would not be a problem, the fact that they basically block the game completely if you can not do them is the problem, these mini games are not unique to this game or rpgm games in general, but in most of the other ones doing it they do not stop you playing by blocking the main game off, the two I mentioned are pretty much why I gave up on this game, I do not like those sort of games so do not play them, finding them in a rpg pretty much had me going wtf, especially when they block the main game.
Stop complaining and don't play it... most people had a hard time with them as well, but you don't see 50k people spamming the same crap... play something else then. Maybe you'll get lucky and find another game with a similarly fresh story that combines memes and an engaging plot"I do admit, they are a pain in the ass, but I see these additions as a play on each trope.."
Life is a pain in the ass; games shouldn't be.
I managed to skip the wolf chase by skipping the prologue. I managed to skip the maid cafe as it's apparently a side quest and not required to do. I managed to pester a friend to have them send me a save file for right after the golem chase That's three different times which I simply wasn't able to play the game, nor advance the storyline in it.
Add in the Mario World clone segment, which is a whole world of buggy side scrolling action, and I threw in the towel. It doesn't matter how great or emotional or impressive the game is, if the mechanics to said game is impossible to bypass. I signed up for a RPG Maker game -- not a half implemented version of Mario Brothers.
Funniest thing is the developer offered for me to send them a save file and they'd be willing to play and get me past any spot I'm stuck on, and then they'd send it back to me. Are they going to do that for everyone who can't get past these end-game roadblocks??? It's crazy, man!! Especially when you consider I've played the game ~9 hours and have ran into 4 different areas which end up being impossible for me to bypass because of the mechanics of the game itself.
And the absolute craziest part?? There's absolutely no reward for doing these game-ending scenarios. No exp. No loot. No character improvement. Just run like crazy, mash buttons hopefully in the right order to move forward, and try and bypass the roadblock to get back to the normal game content. They're like interactive commercial interruptions in the middle of a movie! Who wants to deal with something like that??
I believe the creator waits to release an update til they finish the next chapter. do you need a downloadable version of ch3 bugfix?... Out of curiosity, is the game discontinued... Asking as its been over a year since last update and recently Tfgames account of person making it has been deleted (Can no longer clip link).