Hey, bud! Super glad you tried it out! A shame you found it too difficult! Reading the hints section of the Manual gives you a good sense of direction for the first dungeon! You’ll end up powering up rapidly and that will snowball you to the end of the game! Would love to hear your thoughts if you make it back around to trying again!
I wanted to see if I'm able to figure out the things I'm supposed to do by simply playing the game and it appears that it would require a lot more walking around than I'd initially expected, so reading the manual in full is a good advice indeed. You would have a hard time advancing otherwise.
@@LastofAvari no worries! I made it extra retro. We’re used to being able to play a game without explanation these days and I wanted to channel the long gone days of huddling over a manual trying to get through a hard part of the game.
That was my past Eastern European early 90s computer experience speaking: you would generally buy a cassette with 10 games, 5 per side, with no manuals whatsoever and if you couldn't figure out how to play them - sucks to be you :)
Hey, bud!
Super glad you tried it out!
A shame you found it too difficult! Reading the hints section of the Manual gives you a good sense of direction for the first dungeon! You’ll end up powering up rapidly and that will snowball you to the end of the game! Would love to hear your thoughts if you make it back around to trying again!
I wanted to see if I'm able to figure out the things I'm supposed to do by simply playing the game and it appears that it would require a lot more walking around than I'd initially expected, so reading the manual in full is a good advice indeed. You would have a hard time advancing otherwise.
@@LastofAvari no worries! I made it extra retro. We’re used to being able to play a game without explanation these days and I wanted to channel the long gone days of huddling over a manual trying to get through a hard part of the game.
@@LastofAvariactually you are not supposed to :) You may of course but old games really had manuals to help with basics and game beginnings.
That was my past Eastern European early 90s computer experience speaking: you would generally buy a cassette with 10 games, 5 per side, with no manuals whatsoever and if you couldn't figure out how to play them - sucks to be you :)