Subject: Thankee.
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Posted on: 2018-04-25 15:22:00 UTC
And I really do recommend the game! It's cute. :D
Subject: Thankee.
Author:
Posted on: 2018-04-25 15:22:00 UTC
And I really do recommend the game! It's cute. :D
You can watch starting from first year here.
For those of you who don't have the time or money to spare on this badly designed game, but who want to have a good laugh at the story.
First of all, it's great to meet a fellow resident of Fallen London!
I agree that I find this mechanic to be a lot more tolerable there than in other places, but I'm not entirely sure why. I was wondering if you could share what you think makes Fallen London stand out in that regard.
(Also, I'm Autistic_Ace over there. Want to add me?)
That all makes a lot of sense.
I think the balance of actions to gameplay and the quality of writing (so you do actually feel like it’s worth waiting for) is what does it for me. It feels a bit like reading a magazine of good stories published in serial (albeit more complex and personally customized).
...this is making me pretty interested in it. I'll go check it out again, this time with a deeper scan.
-Twistey
Which is quite nice—means I can wander off for an hour and a half to let my energy recharge fully.
You can earn the in-game currencies by playing, though it's rather slow—I'm hoarding gemstones at every opportunity so I can buy a cool looking robe, but other than that, the only thing the currency is good for is speeding up energy regeneration and unlocking quests sooner.
Honestly, if it was anything other than Harry Potter, though, I'd have abandoned it out of sheer frustration, but dammit I want to know what happens, so I'm sticking it out.
Micro-transactions are now pretty much a requirement for a mobile game. Either to boost your stats, or to advance story quicker. The "Fantastic Beasts" game had that, the Avengers Academy had that, and now Hogwarts Mystery has it, too. Can't say I'm happy with that.
[Tests] Yeah, the curly quotes after your URL aren't reading as a close-quote. You'll need to replace them with a copy of the opening quote (which is non-curly). It should also work with single-quotes, I think. (I'm guessing you put the post together in a word processor with smart quotes switched on?)
hS
I might have to check this out. Running around exploring a nicely rendered Hogwarts? Yes please!
Re. the image thing, it looks like you've got a curly quote paired with a straight quote, which would break it if that's what you were using. Stick to straight quotes for code.
~Neshomeh
And I really do recommend the game! It's cute. :D