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too much gold. levels are too long. really just not enjoyable for me.
it got to a point where after the worst level i had enough gold to buy all of the like 30 wands in the shop, and thats just not fun or motivating to keep me playing.
not to mention how unecisarrily long the levels are, and only having one enterance into the mountain you have to search for is annoying at best.
I'd suggest they continue to adjust their balance changes, the concept of a generated "metroidvania" is very sound. (See a Robot Called Fight, or the flawed but interesting Toy Odyssey...)
The Noita engine could be used for all kinds of levels and themes! It's such fun.