![]() I am sure that I did not take the most optimal strategy in the process, which should be expected for the first time play-though. I had to max out Snape and Cho in the meantime (to where she wants Hermoine to strip first), before Hermoine returned into the gameplay. I do not know how I got the slitherin so behind, but I had to forget about Hermoine for some 20 to 40 turns. Might have even downloaded it (the original) in the past and dropped it. This is the first one I actually enjoyed playing despite occasional warts. Nah, I could not be bothered with the original, just like the majority of the "trainers" that I tried. I actually read some of them a while back (despise not being the target age group), and I do not remember ginis or sexual harassment, so similarities are not 100% to be absolutely honest here. Do not rely on new players knowing that the game world is based on the Harry books and knowing every detail in the books. As is, the gameplay development is slow at the begining even without the confusion. I know it would be contrary to the plot line of being thrown into an unknown location by a spell, still you want the new players to get enough information to continue playing instead of leaving in bewilderment and frustration. It can also include some basic hints, like needing to be freinds with Snape. Alternatively a small help page in the game menu describing interface elements and gameplay elements, such as character stats and goals would help. A tooltip saying "griffendor points", "slitherin points," "gold", "current date", would help eleviate some of the confusion. It took me even longer to know which were griffendor and slitherin (the only two that actually matter, correct?). It took me a while to figure out that they were "house" points and what gameplay importance they had. I was initially wondering if banners were some kind or resources (including money). To add to it the money does not have a commonly recognizable symbol (how about a '$'?). ![]() ![]() The problem with the banner tooltip currently is that it does not explain what the banners mean. Yes, the tooltips were on, and I believe I noticed them where they are early on, thought having them in place (floating), should help visibility. ![]()
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