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When you do beat the game, your finish time is given as the wall clock time rather than actual hours passed. (So if you spend more time in the small or micro world, less time passes.)
But other than speedrun times, there is no meaning or rush to go fast.
Also not Party House related, but Amy is also in Hot Foot and Fist Hell. She lives an eventful life.
You'll understand then.
Also, the protagonist of Night Manor says at the start they left the party because they were angry at Amy and the tea in Night Manor is moldok tea, same name as the mold creatures from Mini & Max , also Night Manor has ants fighting in the dirt, from Combatants. I'm sure with enough digging you could probably connect most if not all the games in this collection. Barbuta-Mooncat-Divers-Warptank have links. Campanella 1-3, Big Bell Race, Zoldath, Pilot Quest, Velgress, Bug Hunter, Onion Delivery, and Overbold are all the same universe as well.
I took forever to cherry it, there is no time limit.