Short and to the point Treasure game with all their funny quirks and sense of humor, at one point you encounter a lady which you think will be the typical character that changes the background music with a sweet melody but actually starts banging her hands all over the keys making a cacophony. The only NPC you can sell stuff to is a straight up cat, not an antropomorphic creature that speaks, just a cat that only meows yet seems to manage money. There's a point later in the game where some magicians are trapped in different dimensions and you get to fight world war 2 soldiers and a tank or even in feudal Japan and a futuristic setting with your european medieval armor, sword and magic.

I would have liked the villain to be more complex but the game is charming enough with its interesting atmosphere (which also extends to the experimental, ambiental soundtrack at points) without overcomplicating things (I'm looking at you, unnecesary time travel in Ultima I) that it reaches decent status

Reviewed on Mar 08, 2024


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