The darkness in the game added to the ambiance, but does the inventory have to be so dark? I didn't even know I HAD the fishing pole or the screwdriver until I clicked on them accidentally.
If the game is supposed to have an "ancient Roman theme", why does the woman on the front page look so...Scandinavian? Have the devs ever met someone from Italy? They're mostly not blonde and blue-eyed.
Also, if your game is so lacking in content that you need T&A to make it appealing, you're doing it wrong. Just sayin'
Good variety of mini-games. Pretty easy to get upgrades, though, and then I'm just accumulating money for nothing. But that's my only quibble with an otherwise great game.
"____ attacks you but missed"? Pick a tense and stick with it. Better yet, get a proofreader. The game is full of third-grade spelling errors, which don't exactly scream "quality" (not that anything about this game does).
Spelling and grammar errors make the game look unpolished. Also, the class descriptions in the beginning of the game sometimes end in the middle of a sentence. Maybe someone should take a look at that. BUT it's not a bad game. I'm having fun so far.
Poorly balanced. I'm rolling in money and the equipment I can buy is WAY better than what I'm finding and winning in battle.
Enemies of the same level as me have 3-4 times as much HP.
Battles become extremely boring - just sit back and twiddle your thumbs while auto-hit does the work for you. No strategy or special skills required.
And WHY the HELL is every NPC a scantily-clad woman? It's like the game devs just raided their personal fantasy porn collections for game art. Neither creative nor classy, dudes.
Gorgeous art and fun music, but I wish there had been more puzzles. As it is, you just click a button to make the next thing happen, which isn't very stimulating. This was more like an interactive story than a puzzle/game.