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Glad to know you are still kicking mrudi! Loved it in the past and I am very excited to complete this one as well, when I was done with the prologue I feared it was an awfully short second part but thrilled to find out it wasn't. The music is as soothing as always!
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What a remarkable game! Such a beautiful storytelling and puzzles a good challenge (except for that last dream one, which sucked) appreciated the option of giving up for that one.
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i hope that there was chapter 3 because i love the story so much that i have to finish the whole series in just one night and i cant resist to find more about how the story end.
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the issue i was having with not knowing how to get the last member to dissapear in the dream stemmed from me not being able to click on the item a 4th time, the cursor was not changing colour and i realised i had to hover over a very specific place to get it to do it, dunno if it was a bug on my end or the games but just thought i would let you know. SPOILER: it was the 4th dig in the dream sequence the 1st 3 worked fine but i had to click in a really specific place to get the 4th hole
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You, just like the game, are a real storyteller, the art is just beautiful and complete, it can really embrace us, and the music is subtle but incredible. This series is one of the best i´ve ever played.
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I'm stuck trying to figure out what to do wrong with Aceru. The only actions I seem to be able to take are to take some seed food, fill the water bucket, dig a hole, and empty the water bucket into the hole or the seed food pile. None of these have any effect. The only other options are the "correct' ones that cause the day to restart.
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Beautiful game and story, as always. Can't wait to learn more about Little Willow's past and her future, as well as the history of the world. Looking forward to the next installment.
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It looks like there is only one ending but multiple paths to get there, including access to different puzzles. My favorite puzzle was the distillation one, but that can only be accessed by following a specific path.
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As great as expected, I have been waiting for this for a long time. Finally VasantJ has some serious competition in the game of the month contest. But one big question: Are there multiple endings? And if yes, How many? Maybe add some kind of achievements in game where we can see what endings we already unlocked and the option to make multiple saves in different story lines so it is easier to hop and see how changing single decisions may or may not effect the ending.
Well, there are no multiple endings. But, there are numerous paths to get to the ending. They often intertwine with each other and the decisions You make on Your way add up. But the achievements sound good and we will think about them in the future. Thank You for Your comment.
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Wow. You have an incredible story to tell and I am excited to be able to be a part of it. The puzzles were difficult but so satisfying once you solved it. Well done!
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*SPOILERS*
…Hey, wait, does this mean Little Willow/Myosotis is a Guardian? She used the sword in Chapter I, after all.
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Never been happier to see a notification for a new game, I was truly worried this series was dead since it's been nearly 3 years.
Absolutely worth the wait. Story, music, artwork and world-building are exceptional. Chapter 1 was a hard act to follow up but I'm glad you took your time and made this one equal if not better than the first.
Now to wait for Chapter 3!
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Tips for when truly stuck: - general story line: if you're stuck with no clue what to do, go talk to everyone again, new options pop up sometimes after having spoken or found things on character you've already spoken to - boiler: listen to the hints given by characters and remember that the routing you choose is completely up to you, you can end up with several straight pipes remaining, but you'll definitely need all those elbows - alchemy explosion stuff: imagine the instructions rotated 180°, the single ingredient quantity has to multiplied by the double ingredient quantity of the same type, ex. ] has 3 lines, ][ has 2 lines: quantity of ] to add is 6 (3x2) - tree nursery dream: do something in the tasks that would be frowned upon instead of performing the task correctly - final dream picture puzzle: unselected means they can't color red, so the idea isn't to make the good pieces light up and the bad pieces red, it's to make the good pieces light up and the bad pieces unaffected
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I enjoyed playing the game. It was a bit long though, so near the end I was thinking "is there no end?". Some of the puzzles required quite a bit of trial and error, but it's all manageable.
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OMG I love point and clicks and great art in this style, and I am soooo, excited. I'm played a few frames and decided to come back later with a hot cup of tea and a tasty snack so I could really savor it. Mmmmm, this game. And the art looks even better this time, even though there was nothing missing on the last one *sigh*
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So far I played the game twice, and there are indeed multiple ways to finish it, wow! Many (if not most) point and click games only have one straight linear solution, I'll have to try some more to figure out all versions here!
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Also SPOILER , in the alchemical puzzle, does mixing the materials in the proper quantity (to get the drug instead of the explosive) give a special reaction? If not maybe think about adding one saying "That created the potion, now to do it the other way around"
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I need a hint for the alchemical process, do I need to add all the ingredients together or each pair on its own?
Do the marking mean quantity or order or ratio?
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Amazing story-telling, just like the first chapter. In-depth backstory on multiple characters, beautiful artwork... just simply enjoyable to play through. Puzzles sometimes challenging but it always gives the option to skip, which I appreciate. This game deserves #1 spot for this month.
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Amazing and beautiful art, great story! Love the way each one of the characters has a well defined personality and unique background. The wait for this second chapter was definitely worth it and i will gladly wait for the next one. Nowdays is very rare to see games so well done like this, so kudos to the devs for all their hard work. This game desereves a badge.
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Just black screen for me! I'm on a work laptop running Windows 10/Edge browser. Will try another time on my usual PC.
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There are a few typos and the story is a bit more difficult to follow than the other games IMO.
But those are the only "bad" things about the game. Gorgeous art, interesting story and all the work that you have put into it should be the envy of any developer
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I'm afraid my computer isn't good enough to run the game. I've gotten to the teahouse, but anything beyond that is a mystery to me due to the freezing any time I attempt to interact with anything.
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Too much reading and clicking? It's just not your kind of game, then. You have to be in the right mindset, too. It's a beautiful, creative, and thoughtful game... just need to be willing to go along for the ride. The first one was exceptional, as well.