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I do want to add that I really enjoyed your review of the game but I also really like helping people understand this game and I got butt hurt at seeing multiple post by you misleading our community members, lol
Is what he said not right? Because if so, I'd like to know how to raise my appeal.
haha
Just thinking.. i would like to run a blacksmith shoppe and repair their gear.
And a Shoppe where they can relax from their adventures at a table with food and drinks.
They don't have to be so complex - but its weird to roam the city for just the trashcan goodys.
ty for this game
I know what you mean. Adventure-shop owner games are a kind of game I've been hungry for for a long time, but none of them quite fill the void. I mean this game is decent and all, I don't want to offend the devs, but it does seem unfinished.
If you're looking for other shop kind of games that are also decent, check out Recettear or Kamidori Alchemy Meister. They're both Japanese but have been fully translated.