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by B0bsmith
I was really in the mood for a good chose your own adventure, and honestly? This really hit the spot. It’s engaging, the format is good, and it really feels like your choices matter. My main problem is the weird undercurrent of misogyny through the main storyline.
Anytime the main character meets ANY woman he feels the need to describe her “bosom.” One of the main villains is an evil priestess and even as she is literally trying to kill him he can’t stop describing how “alluring” she is.
In chapter one you have a merchants daughter added to your party. The main character belittles her both out loud and in his inner monologue CONSTANTLY and for NO REASON. He also keeps talking about how attractive she is despite the fact that she (spoiler alert) just got kidnapped and is mourning her dead father. This girl is cowering in a dungeon and the main character just keeps talking about her “delicate nose in the moonlight.”
Anyway, cool concept, mostly cool story. The weird misogyny of it is just so off putting that I don’t think I can continue reading. But hey, it was a good way to kill time for an afternoon.
by Cattykittyhayeidnwh
It’s basically just a short story on the go. I use it when I’m going places, y’know? Just bored out of my mind. Funny thing is, whenever I play this to escape a boring situation, I continue playing OUT of that situation. I’m not even kidding. I could be walking through a library, and then I’ll still be trying to find out what happens next if said library was burning down. Well anyways, the authors you guys picked were excellent and descriptive, that’s something I can appreciate. However, I did do my research, and no matter how good you do in the stories, you’ll find yourself having not the required amount of coins In like, the fourth issue of a series. Now, to me this wasn’t a problem because you can just watch a 30 second ad to be rewarded one coin. Except, most stories cost 38, and you can only watch about 4 ads before you have to wait THREE HOURS to get more. This is a problem for me. I would have to wait over NINE HOURS to get enough money to do a story that would take me under 15 minutes to get the highest rank. (Not judging the breadth of a story, they’re awesome)
by CloneJ32
I downloaded this on a whim since I have always been interested in Dungeons & Dragons and this looked like it could fill some of that interest. It did not disappoint. I have had a bunch of fun playing through the Wizard’s Choice story, the writing is engaging and I had fun working through the choices. Watching some ads to unlock further stories is not too bad, just be sure to watch all 3 you are allowed to each time you’re prompted to avoid having to wait to unlock the next chapter.
My one frustration is that as the story progressed there seemed to be fewer and fewer possible paths to success. Especially in the final chapter that I am on now, I feel there is too much trial and error, memorizing the correct choices instead of allowing me to enjoy the story and just restart if I make a stupid choice.
Overall I would recommend this game, I am excited to see what the other storylines have to offer!