6.7 hours played
Written 8 years ago
A certainly great game with interesting and tangled storyline, fun setting (magic part is really awesome, never saw something like this) and cute characters. The story starts like a tale of our very incompetent mage and their lifetime chance to greatness (to cure the king), but quickly becomes much more complex story with political intrigues, betrayals, kidnapping and so on.
Good parts:
- We can choose a gender and orientation of our character and potential bachelors change their gender with our preference (like there are three characters to romance: the prince, the page and the mysterious courtier, who have a potential to become princess and so on);
- Our character isn’t an empty shell and they have their own personality. Some may think about it as a downside, but I find it refreshing – better play like a person, than like a brick;
- The world building is good. Like very good, especially magic part. In some moments you can even lost in all these intrigues, foreign countries and titles (and differences between wizards and sorcerers);
- Characters are awesome. Really. Even non-human ones like your familiar or inanimate objects. I found myself caring for all of them (and I even replay some parts to save them);
- There are different ways to achieve your goals and different endings, it’s up to you what way to choose: better magic understanding and control, a simple life or even a power. And there is various ways to resolve main problem – cure the king;
Bad parts:
- I would really want more interacting with characters (mostly bachelors, though I wouldn’t mind any characters). Romance is just too quick, our character and their chosen one barely know each other;
- Our character growing smart and powerful a little too quickly. In the beginning we are just a simple apprentice, who cannot spell a single rune, without throwing a disaster, but a week after we solving problems, that much more powerful others cannot (there is an explanation of course, like others cannot have an access to the palace, but downside still stands);
- Personally I think that it’s hard to find a lifetime partner in a week, if never even was on a date before.
Despite downsides, I really recommend you this game – it’s fun (it’s starts like a comedy and turn serious later), it’s heartwarming and interesting and feels much like a fairytale. I definitely enjoyed all hours I spent here.