Same. It feels similar to Caves of Qud where it’s basically designed as a sandbox for That Guy in your D&D campaign who can’t get it up unless he’s rules lawyering some obscure magic item combo that spawns infinite prawns to drown a dragon or something.
Same. It feels similar to Caves of Qud where it’s basically designed as a sandbox for That Guy in your D&D campaign who can’t get it up unless he’s rules lawyering some obscure magic item combo that spawns infinite prawns to drown a dragon or something.
Caves of Qud at least lets me be a psychic mutant proselytizer who enslaves people with his mind and in the name of some unnamed deity