Besides, when talking about videogames, a subject matter will always fall flat on its face if there are no solid gameplay mechanics behind it to make the experience truly memorable. So it was nothing new, or even worth exploring, imo. Now, the intent was nice too, but quite frankly, you can draw parallels between life and pretty much anything else- any other game, if you really want to. Because while they're note the greatest, they are very consistent between each other and with the themes touched on the game. Heh Obviously you deserve big kudos on this game just for the custom art and music alone. So, after getting over my initial let down with this game, I gave it another try and I did the donut thing. This "game" should be called 'Frustration' instead of 'Depression'.Welp! I wasted a good chunk of my time. You can also find the previous version for download in the Downloads section. The modified download is set as the main download. There's a meaning behind the game and its mechanics, and I don't it lost in the middle of horrendous gameplay. I don't plan on changing the game much, but I'm still open to feedback. Minor bugs and spelling mistakes corrected.NPCs that tell you what to do are less obscure.The Very Tall Tower is taller, and the final bosses are stronger.The dog had no MP before, even though he had skills that used MP.Healing magic power is proportional to the user's magic attack, and it has a higher priority in battle. You start the game with a limited use item that teleports you home.Monsters drop more different items, and drop items more often.Hopefully it will make the game more bearable, and in being bearable, players will actually try to take something (good?) out of the experience. So I took some of Liberty's suggestions and things I noticed about the game myself and made a few changes to it. But having players hate it because it's extremely boring, repetitive and enraging was never my intention. Depression was supposed to be frustrating and repetitive to an extent. "I hate this game", "I hate you Calunio", and "Whyyyyyyyyyyyy" were some of her comments, and that's because she was clearly trying to be nice. well, let's just say her reaction wasn't very satisfactory. So I watched Liberty's Let's Judge Depression, and.
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