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The correction appears, though earlier from me than the interlocutor, to apprehend this ontologically eluding word as the noun it is, and consider adding "play" beforehand.
Funny, I actually just started playing Eternal Daughter again a couple days ago. Man, that game is so well polished. Extremely hard but has a very good length to it, pretty nice graphics, and just an all around well built game. I've always looked up to it whenever I make games, especially when I'm working on ArcaneTale.
Originally Posted by Alonso Martin I don't see how they're similar. In that both sport young girls with 1-pixel-small eyes? If you Castlevania, you'll find more influence from it
I've played very little of ED and this game has too many resemblances to what I have seen.
She's on a skateboard. She's jumping on enemies that fly out of holes in walls. There is grass in the same place as cliff-rock. I've played very little of ED (as Gamester has) and I don't see how they're similar?