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F12 doesnt invalidate maze master. It is a soft reset button that is embedded in all old rpg maker engines by default. By soft reset i mean it is like you are closing the game and opening it again - it will bring you back to the splashscreen without closing the game. So you will have less work than pressing alt+f4 :)
It's been a long time since I've written this guide (almost 10 years soon, wow), so could you help me with some more details on your suggestions? I remember very little about this game by now.
About the ordering, if "Maze Master" goes on top, should "Running Up The Meter" go with it? What do you think?
Does F12 not invalidate the "Maze Master" achievement then? What exactly does it do if it's not a reset?
the order should be: 1) i must be dreaming, 2) chatterbox, 3) the valkyrie, 4) oh, screw it!
2) and 3) can be switched around since they are in the same location.
also, you can press f12 to soft reset for the maze master achievement, and you only need to finish until the sky puzzle without reseting to get that achievement.