Add some sort of sneak (but the kind that stops you from falling off an edge) and either add a brightness feature or up the light levels greatly .please, it kinda makes it super hard to play.
Oh god, OH GOD. WHAT. THIS HAS BEEN OUT FOR MONTHS. WAHT. WAHT EVNE. Y HAEV EYE NAHT HERD AWF EET? DIS 2 GUD AWF AY GAEM FO MEH NAWT 2 HAER AWF. WAHT EVNE.
As an over achiever, I feel it is necessary for me to get a 100% on each level before going on. It was a nice touch, although unless the outfits have special qualities, you should add in that they give you some sort of boost, like armor giving speed or swords giving an effect or something, like maybe stun for bosses or gold on enemy kill. It would make getting all those 100 percents a whole lot more worthwhile.
Something just came to mind: Prestiging. This could be one of those games where resetting gave a certain bonus, which you could use next time around, so when you reset you're getting something to help you, but only after you've beaten the game.
You should be able to change places, because I really needed more iron, and clicking it myself was so annoying, as the auto smelter isn't available later on. Otherwise, an amazing game. This will be one of my faves for years to come.
I started as a young mage, looking for what I sought. Then I met Flamier, and I thought of him as my guide, my trainer, my mentor. We fought many times, but I was always victorious. But, I took winning too far as I competed for the title of being one of the many legendary white mages, and he turned his back on us. The next time I saw him, it was not friend I faced, it was foe. With great sadness, I killed him, and eventually became the Great Mage. But I would give it all up just to keep Flamier at my side. (Great game, 5/5, it was one of the few games that made me [nearly] cry)
We went with Idols because of the homonym with Idle.