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Placebo Love
A lonely office worker is guided by a silent Muse to solve the mystery behind his two Doppelganger Soulmates.

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Last Word (IGMC Version)

Well, it's technically possible. And if you do it, there's text in store. But you're pretty much doomed to lose, so it's not worth the shot. I only placed the alt text in the off chance the AI allowed your victory.

Last Word (IGMC Version)

Yes, but there's just a fourth wall joke and the game carries on as normal.

Strawberry Review Jam

Glad this made so many reviews happen!

Last Word (IGMC Version)

Wowzers! I leave to go camping for a weekend and when I come back there's a feature! Amazing! Thanks, everyone!

I'll keep you in mind for testing, Sinnelius. :) I'm trying to work up some builds sooner than later, but the horrifying, capitalistic future comes upon us! The commercial upgrade for this is closer to finished than not.

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I think so too! A great artist makes a world of difference.

Oneshot

A Side B might be a good idea. If you're only using Bandcamp, I think simply adding the new tracks will email all purchasers of the change so they can re-download. I'm not positive, but it's worth checking out that option too. You could just add all the new tracks and increase the price by a buck or something.

Oneshot

Great V-Day card!

IS the OST going to be untouched for the newer release?

Efflorescence

That's interesting to hear! Now that I think on it, not many people have played Unlimited SaGa. XD It had what was essentially a lot of dice rolls, but in particular it used board-game-like maps for dungeons. Your characters were even little pewter statues that moved in compass directions one space at a time. It was a charming failure, though. So when I read there were board game inspiration-y-ness, I wondered if anyone had ever thought about Unlimited SaGa or other games--what worked and what didn't.

But you look to have more of a paper tabletop style of resource management. I'm really looking forward to checking it out!

Here's an example of it, for curiosity's sake. The image in the upper left is a flavor image of what the area looks like, the yellow road is the "board" that reveals itself in sections as you move around, and the gray character is your representative piece.

Efflorescence

Did any of you play Unlimited SaGa? I liked the "board game-inspired setup," but it was a big problem for most players. Were there any development considerations relating to other board game-like video games, including Unlimited SaGa?

Efflorescence

I want more.