The graveyard is long out of new spawn places, there's no room in the cauldron for more ingredients and I'm no closer to learning what's being made or what a y-cat is.
Yep, if you look at the pay table that's right. Greens are worthless, blues are the only ones that pay out for less than three of a kind. The description reads 'As usual everybody gets useless remedy potions...'.
That's not quite true... it does make you enter a stage if you press it standing on a blue circle and shoot if you're in a stage. But that's in addition to shifting the screen so far down you can't see the game window anymore, which makes the game ridiculously difficult.
I don't know what the issue is, but if your game loses focus (say, because the player wants to type in chat) it can never regain it. I can click on the shop button and back to the main screen but I can't walk with left arrow no matter what.
You play by whacking bushes, just like arboreal butcher Link in A Link to the Past. Click a bush (you can tell which can be whacked, they move a little and have an energy cost when you hover over them) or press the Quick Whack button. If there are no bushes, move forward until they pop up.
Eventually I unlocked the town tab. Now that I have a smelter and tavern I can send people out who are worth equipping and turn gear I'm not sending with them into scrap.
The early game is a little rough, that's the first thing I plan on improving. Thanks for sticking with it. I hope you find that the gameplay picks up a bit now that you have the tavern (and a lucky drop or two soon?!)
Sorry about the confusion from having the scrap button active too early. Bad oversight: on my todo list.
Can't scrap, can't tell an adventurer to go home to preserve their gear. I'm left sending unequipped outcasts off to die almost instantly and hoping that the one item they find will help equip someone else somewhere down the line of suicides.
I found freedom and can go back to my normal life. You know, aside from having all these nifty toys and a high enough level that things that used to kill me will now die from my looking at them funny.
Its a simple game, the skeletons get faster as you collect more ingredients. It doesn't really have an end right now.