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About This Game Battle Necromancers, Ogres, and the Demon Itself!Captive of Fortune is an interactive novel by Samuel Harrison Young, where your choices control the story. It's Volume Two of Demons Among Men, the sequel to Trial of the Demon Hunter. The game is text-based with occasional vivid illustrations and a unique sound track – and driven by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.Continuing your journey to banish the mysterious and elusive demon, you travel to the city of Lorden, where romance and new dangers await. With new allies but even more enemies presenting themselves, the vendetta against you continues, the trials set before you leading you along a dangerous path to face your greatest challenge yet. Over 136,000 words Romance! Battle bandits, necromancers, ogres and trolls Music and illustrations to enhance your experience Finally confront the demon 1075eedd30 Title: Captive of FortuneGenre: Adventure, Indie, RPGDeveloper:Hosted GamesPublisher:Hosted GamesRelease Date: 19 Dec, 2017 Captive Of Fortune Torrent Download [Crack Serial Key I was fine with the errors in the first chapter, but this time I guess it just felt sloppy. Game allows you to go to 0 health and be fine, it used my character name for my imp's name, etc.. Damn. What a shame. I was actually enjoying this series. For the first handful of Chapters, this was an adventure comparable in quality to its predecessor, Trial of the Demon Hunter. Sure, there were some flaws: the music felt a little lazier this time 'round (as if some of the weaker tracks had been saved for a game other than the first); there were definitely more typos than previously; and at least one minor plot-hole reared its ugly head (in which I gained a "Ring of Owls" - which gave me a brief yet enigmatic experience - then seemingly lost said Ring of Owls when I attained a Ring of Lions...which proceeded to give me the EXACT SAME enigmatic experience)! There's also a totally gratuitous attempt to get some romance happenin' in one or two parts, but in all fairness I suspect that's more of a Choice of Games thing than the author's personal preference (one can only hope). So far, so forgivable. Then I reached what I assumed was the climax, or darned near enough...and it was all downhill from there. First major problem: the save system, which kicks in when you die. Not only is it pointless in an interactive novel to keep going back a good many passages - I just made the same choices, over and over, with the same consequences - but I also ended up completely restarting my game by accident three times, thanks to the default choice on the load screen being "Restart Completely"! The first two times I swallowed it, and did my best to spam my way back to where I'd left off. The third time I threw in the towel. Not happy, Jan. Second major problem: there's a riddle asked by an Ogre, and I'm not sure if it's some strange RNG thing, or failing that an incremental mechanic...but the same response will sometimes get you killed and other times allow you to progress. Suffice it to say, it was my frustration with this part of the game that led to two of the aforementioned accidental restarts. Enough's enough, really. For now, at least, I'm going to classify this game as "broken". My tolerance for imperfections is fairly high, but an almost complete lack of game-testing is simply not acceptable, especially for a product asking cold, hard cash. Here's hoping the developer addresses these issues in the future, as I did think there was some potential here. Verdict: 4.5\/10.(PS If you enjoyed this review, feel free to check out my two Curator pages: http:\/\/store.steampowered.com\/curator\/9284586-ReviewsJustfortheHELLofit\/http:\/\/store.steampowered.com\/curator\/10868048-Truly-Horrible-Horror-Games\/?appid=398210Cheers!). Definitly too short, it's more like a chapiter than a real story.. Damn. What a shame. I was actually enjoying this series. For the first handful of Chapters, this was an adventure comparable in quality to its predecessor, Trial of the Demon Hunter. Sure, there were some flaws: the music felt a little lazier this time 'round (as if some of the weaker tracks had been saved for a game other than the first); there were definitely more typos than previously; and at least one minor plot-hole reared its ugly head (in which I gained a "Ring of Owls" - which gave me a brief yet enigmatic experience - then seemingly lost said Ring of Owls when I attained a Ring of Lions...which proceeded to give me the EXACT SAME enigmatic experience)! There's also a totally gratuitous attempt to get some romance happenin' in one or two parts, but in all fairness I suspect that's more of a Choice of Games thing than the author's personal preference (one can only hope). So far, so forgivable. Then I reached what I assumed was the climax, or darned near enough...and it was all downhill from there. First major problem: the save system, which kicks in when you die. Not only is it pointless in an interactive novel to keep going back a good many passages - I just made the same choices, over and over, with the same consequences - but I also ended up completely restarting my game by accident three times, thanks to the default choice on the load screen being "Restart Completely"! The first two times I swallowed it, and did my best to spam my way back to where I'd left off. The third time I threw in the towel. Not happy, Jan. Second major problem: there's a riddle asked by an Ogre, and I'm not sure if it's some strange RNG thing, or failing that an incremental mechanic...but the same response will sometimes get you killed and other times allow you to progress. Suffice it to say, it was my frustration with this part of the game that led to two of the aforementioned accidental restarts. Enough's enough, really. For now, at least, I'm going to classify this game as "broken". My tolerance for imperfections is fairly high, but an almost complete lack of game-testing is simply not acceptable, especially for a product asking cold, hard cash. Here's hoping the developer addresses these issues in the future, as I did think there was some potential here. Verdict: 4.5\/10.(PS If you enjoyed this review, feel free to check out my two Curator pages: http:\/\/store.steampowered.com\/curator\/9284586-ReviewsJustfortheHELLofit\/http:\/\/store.steampowered.com\/curator\/10868048-Truly-Horrible-Horror-Games\/?appid=398210Cheers!). I was fine with the errors in the first chapter, but this time I guess it just felt sloppy. Game allows you to go to 0 health and be fine, it used my character name for my imp's name, etc.. Definitly too short, it's more like a chapiter than a real story.

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