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I liked the game, it was...cute. A little too short for my liking but it has some replayability thanks to the different things you can do and accomplish. Overall not bad. Would like to see a sandbox mode that you
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@ThickWhiteMilk me too - it said I was one of them, one of the night. Basically you end up as a spy of sorts... An inside man.
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Really good game. Great story and really unique. I wish it wasn't 8-bit looking so i could read it better. I wish there would be a longer version. I'd pay up to $10 on steam if I could at least read things easier and quicker, and it became a legit game that lasted hours. 5/5
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best thing ever ?/ can i get a sword for 1 gold? {reject} ok ok how about 20 gold? .... stupid pesant = rich merchat :D
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Really nice, but extremely short. Expecting a sequel with at least 3-4 hours of gameplay, or more with additional content!
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Doesn't work on Firefox with latest Flash -- the dialog appears to low in the window so only the first line is visible. And please use a legible font: it's really not helpful to say "The hero is the only customer not to say a single 's' or '[some letter that could either be an 'h' or a 'k']."
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Other than the somewhat ambiguous font and the fact that it ended too quickly IMO, this game was very clever and fun! I certainly have a lot more respect for NPCs after this. FIVE STARS, GAME GET!
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If you would offer the map of the different story arcs, that would really help to clarify a lot of stuff. Like, how many truly different endings are there? Where do I have to choose differently to really influence the outcome? It might not be doable, since it seems like you can potentially choose all of the criteria for multiple endings at once. But if I'm wrong, then the story arc map would be great.
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Fun game, highly reminiscent of Papers, Please, but the story lacked the same sense that my decisions carried weight like they did in PP. I played through this and sided with the rebellion whenever I could, but then the King popped up randomly, I managed to impress him, and he immediately brought me to his castle to work, then the game ended.
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This was really fun! It's really great to see a store management game which isn't just about multitasking- in fact, I don't think I've played a game quite like this before. It's very simple but very fun, from the gameplay to the funny and informative summaries at the end of the day. Definitely a 5/5. I am the night.
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Woop! Nice game. Wanted to play something like Papers, Please since the day it came out. But I had no money. This game has satisfied me very much. So I give it 5/5. For anyone experiencing slow text, click the scroll bar on your browser and move up and down. The text should print faster after you click out of the game. :)
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on day 3 or 4 sometimes the NEWS are replaced with buggy content from the comment section making it hard to play the following day. Often you'll buy swords when the town only wants bows or shields
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Why the heck do I lose all my items at the end of each day? Is the shopkeeper too lazy to carry them back home and just throws them away and makes new ones? That's just stupid.