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You are the developer of this game, that is similar to another game and made by the same studio, and has the same battle system, but you have not played the other game?
This statement makes me stay away from this game. No research of the previous game, to see what worked, what could be improved, and so forth? I think this would be a no brainer to play the similar game and improve upon it.
Oh well, I'm giving this one a pass.
The active time battle system can't be disabled as the game's main focus is in having players make split-second decisions during battles.
I work for Phoenix Online Studios, we helped Cuve Games (the developer who also worked on Questrun) release Heroes & Legends to a wider audience. I had no hand in developing the game.
I liked Quest Run, so I'm sure I will like this one!