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Shark Tank(ing)

I love this concept.

Simplified/Tactical Combat

I'm not sure I like the idea of having numbers that small, but the things you say are VERY true (expecially the ones about random chance and about the players not caring about your super-complex battle system and defaulting to the usual rules-of-thumb).

Depression Review

Yeah, I somehow had figured it out (basically by trying everything). Thanks!

It feels a little strange that having used the knife changes nothing in the ending, but i liked it.

Is it even possible to defeat the demon mage on the top (?) of the tower?

Depression Review

I'm trying to get to the ending too, but I really don't know what to do.

I tried buying both the donuts and the poisoned knife and using them.
The donuts seem just a way to die faster, and the knife... well, it did advance the story, I guess, but the prince in the center of Princetown just keeps repeating himself.

Do I really have to climb the Tower...?

(I hoped I could use the knife to murder Happiness, and that would have been symbolic of my character stopping pursuing an ideal, unreachable happines. Or something. But I couldn't. :( )

Suzy and freedom Review

author=KadyCandy
Agreed. She could had simply moved out or manipulated her parents, she obviously had the skills to. She had the money to move out, but for whatever reason it wasn't enough for her I suppose.


But what I'm saying is, even if she had no other way to fulfull her True Love ( http://xkcd.com/807/ ), that still would be no sane motive to kill two persons, much less her parents.

Suzy and freedom Review

Uh... I would never call her motivations "legitimate".
Or at least, I think they would be legitimate only in the eyes of somebody inhumanly self-centered. Which, I guess, is how you could describe most adolescents, though luckily not at Suzie's level.

Suzy and freedom Review

You know, I find these news quite believable, after having played your game.

For me, Dan and Chris were... well, two idiots who made a lot of very wrong choices for selfish reasons, but were at least somewhat aware of what they were doing.
During the whole thing, though, it felt like there was something inherently wrong with Suzanne.

At the end of the game, I could see Dan and Chris as two normal criminals who should suffer an appropriate punishment and then have a second chance (expecially if they actually believed Suzie's claims about her father raping her).
Suzie, though... it was a bit sad, but I thought that removing her from society forever was the only viable option.

So... well, for me you did sort of make her a "monster", I guess? :P

Suzy and freedom Review

I pretty much agree with everything in this review.
Great experience.

(I played the updated version so difficulty wasn't a problem, but I agree that the controls in "reach love" are everything but predictable. :S)

Homework Salesman

I thought that was an optional quest...
I'll just have to wait for a bad-weather day, then! Thanks!

Homework Salesman

Seems like the problem is that I don't have the token...
Do you remember where can I find it?
Thanks, anyways!