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- It's meant to be dark
- They'r not, but well hidden
- The clunkyness make it rewarding but maybe it's not your thing
- Idk, i play on keyboard
- Blue portals are limited in number, not all players in the game can use them
- Well, it's motsly one big layers and some corridors/rooms above or below from time to time but not much
- Yeah, it's inspired from early D&D. It force you to use spells wiselly
- I can understand that
- I dont think so, but you'r very slow so the map will feel big
- Most of the time they'r right because peoples cant handle hard niche games. But yeah there's some trolls.
"REEEEE!!!! THE GAMES TOO DARK!!!"
edit: how you got the brain capacity to write this meaningless post, but not enough to bother learning the game...
course its dark, grow a pair.