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- Aesthetically pleasing
- Fun quests
- Funny jokes in the monologue
- Well-made custom characters
- Good for EXP and items
- Not that difficult but still brings a challenge from time to time
- The merchants sell ginger ale
- Orignality level is high
Cons:
- Sometimes it’s very unclear where you need to go
- Sometimes there’s too much monologue or sometimes it leads to nothing.
Final verdict: 9/10
For example, I have published a sequel of this map called ''Dolamar's Revenge''. Fight your way through more undead as you uncover the plot of an evil necromancer...Enjoy. :)
Hopefully this won't spoil anything for anyone, but the progression of the mushroom enemies was really cool. I felt like it was a living world.
I'll be sure to keep a look out for anything else you do in the future!
The humour throughout, clever enemy designs and world building were great - really shows what can be done in MyWorld and a good inspiration to other world makers. :)
I'm glad you're enjoying the Kingless Lands, but the name issue you're talking about is odd indeed. I will look into it.
playing your map right now, really enjoying it, but there's something odd. None of the npc's names are showing. . .
Also a shoutout to the first person who favorited this world, causing it to appear on the front page and making it visible for a way bigger audience. :)
PS That guard protecting the catapult for so long though, hahahah. Really entertaining workshop submission.