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I like the color use. When looking at gifs, I noticed that it has a very night-time vibe, which is kinda neat. I also like the promise of riddles. Riddles can be quite rewarding to figure out.
Congratulations on 2476 upvotes for your game entry? That's huge. I once got 530 upvotes on Reddit for announcing a 3DS game and thought I hit the jackpot, lol. Will you direct me to this 30-hour game jam?
Holy cow! I never knew I wanted to play as a roller skater before, but just seeing the fluid animations of the playable character explore such a cool 3D location got me hooked instantly. Honestly, getting from point A to point B in your game looks fun as it is, so I hope traveling through places is just as much of the game as Tony Hawk tricks are. Over and out. :3
Though traditional RPGs aren't my taste, I must say that I'm intrigued by the idea of a videogame succeeding a fantasy novel saga. The cover art on all five books is quite professional which honestly makes the videogame art look like a serious downgrade. With a book, you can imagine scenes as realistic as a movie with real actors, so such a cartoony art style seems like a strange choice for the follow-up game. That's my two cents.
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