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번역 관련 문제 보고
The tsipouro does indeed teleport you. I think. It's been a while.
Not sure why the "hot peppers" topic reappeared, or is still appearing. Should have a look at that.
As for the rest of the items, you are correct: they're things that got automatically used because you already had them.
Lovely game - really, really enjoyed it. Especially all the books you can click on! So. Many. References. :D I'd probably happily play a game that was just endless rooms of books whose titles you can read.
(I bought it on itch.io, not on Steam, so it's not in my library here.)
BTW, I think we both studied at the same institute & uni (IEAS Ffm), and probably at roughly the same time (2001-2008, in my case). If what I seem to recall of some remark on a games blog somewhere or other, ages ago, is right. I really enjoy the thought that someone who walked the same hallways as I and was taught by the same profs ended up a fantastic indie game creator. :-)