This game is very solid, but I feel it could be expanded upon. In particular, advanced training (possibly costing more activity points, which tend to pile up) would be a godsend. 4/5
I think it's a sign you've been playing too much MARDEK when you recognize Pseudolonewolf's music the instant it starts up, without having viewed the description. Cute, fun game, great for a first major effort. 4/5
COMETS ARE ICE, NOT FIRE.
Otherwise a very good game, with reasonably challenging (but not absolutely insane) puzzle design, which is surprisingly rare. 5/5
There is a problem with your game when even watching the walkthrough, and doing what it says ALMOST perfectly, does not result in success. I hated this game when I first played it and I hate it now. 1/5 does not need badges
Man. I run over ONE hitchhiker, and the cops feel they have a right to run over road workers, more hitchhikers, and EACH OTHER just to get to me? They're a menace to society, they are!
"Boys, as guards, your job will be to wander around in completely random patterns. If you see anyone wandering around that is not in uniform, you are to immediately assume they are an assassin, and shoot them."
"Sir, should we demean them after they die?"
"ABSOLUTELY."
While I like this game more than others, it is best described as an anthill, due to the sheer volume of bugs contained within. Rating it 1/5 until it starts working properly.
Swimming Duck is VASTLY underpowered, due to the stat penalties, swimming being the easiest to train, and most of the races not even having that much water.
I'm aware it's been said several times already, but the new hint system really is terrible. The old one required enough guesswork as it is; the new one is all but useless.
The solution to the torch puzzle in 3 hours is Protagonist+Red Wizard, then Protagonist, then Blue+Yellow Wizards, then Red Wizard, then Protagonist+Red Wizard
Truly, this game is a masterpiece of postmodern storytelling. By giving us the bricks of the story and gameplay, but nothing more, we the players are forced to supply the metaphorical "mortar." Truly, the greatest stealth parody I have ever been privy to. 5/5 needs badges!
Noted with thanks!