Zebbe wrote:A guy called David from this forum offered to do a podcast interview with us, so that's a good start I hope .
We're familiar with Dave.
By the way, yeah, welcome to the forums! I don't have a Genesis, but if I did, I'd be all over this!
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3GenGames wrote:Okay man, but I just wish costs didn't have to be cut all around with the labels and manual and CD all getting slimmed down. :/ Oh well, I guess I'm fine with it now, but it takes away seeing everyone getting their first run copies, waiting to order mine and then learning about how different it was. Oh well, I have heard the game its self is pretty good though, so congrats.
Thanks.
Bradtemple87: Not exactly nailed yet, but it should be shortly after first reprint run ships, which is next week.
I appreciate that update. I have your site bookmarked and have been checking a few times a week for what seems like forever now.
I'm pretty much in the same boat. I check the website almost daily so that I can put in my order for the reprint.
Honestly, I don't see any problem with the price or reprint. We see that all the time for releases on a mainstream level. For example, a limited edition might be offered for the price of a regular release for a limited time. After some time passes, the regular version is the only one offered. In this case, I don't mind supporting a fantastic project like this one.
I am number 306/800, autographed and all (well signed on the certificate, but still). I cant believe the quality of the box and its content when i was opening it up, stickers, posters, signed stuff, it was jaw dropping..
I played it for an hour, and im digging it... im just kinda stuck, i need to find this cave. Ill have to look at online tips in the morning before work. <sign>, maybe i should call in sick
I am number 306/800, autographed and all (well signed on the certificate, but still). I cant believe the quality of the box and its content when i was opening it up, stickers, posters, signed stuff, it was jaw dropping..
I played it for an hour, and im digging it... im just kinda stuck, i need to find this cave. Ill have to look at online tips in the morning before work. <sign>, maybe i should call in sick
It doesn't look so much like a cave, but an opening in the forest if I remember correctly.
I spent the last two days (about 6+) hours working on the Magic School tests. I did ok on the moving puzzle, but I have always sucked at Bomberman so those levels took 20+ tries each, and until I figured out the slide trick the Slide Test took a while.
I just got to the next boss in the Volcano and am about 26 hours into it with each character around level 30. I'm really digging this game so if you get stuck I'll try to help as much as I remember.
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Ive only got two forest to choose from. The one where you find the treasure for the merc guy and the ones near the shores. I covered all of them and didnt find any indication of another area to go to. When i get some time ill look again.
Well I'm at the last castle/level and saved right before the main boss (or maybe bosses you know how video games can be) and I'm still loving this game.
There are two strategies you can use:
a) Grind like an old school RPG (Dragon Warrior) and the game will be easy beating with level 33+ characters.
or
b) Have a great strategy and master all of the spells and items and you can beat the game with level 22 characters. (according to members of their forums)
I choose to grind my characters are all 33-35 and have had a pretty easy (not blowing through the game) but I love grinding it works for short bursts of gaming.
Anyway for those who are getting the 2nd printing I hope you love the game as much as I do because when all is said and done it doesn't matter what goodies you got with the game all that matters is that the game is a great 16bit RPG.
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SpaceBooger wrote:a) Grind like an old school RPG (Dragon Warrior) and the game will be easy beating with level 33+ characters.
or
b) Have a great strategy and master all of the spells and items and you can beat the game with level 22 characters. (according to members of their forums)
I'm very glad to read this, because when I worked on the items, magic/attacks and the difficulty, it was intended to be exactly like this. Hard, but beatable without grinding with good strategy (and exploration, there is a lot of hidden stuff).
Tulio, project leader and programmer, contacted David sometime ago about setting up the podcast interview.
Also, if you didn't know and are interested in getting the game, new orders started this Monday.