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I really liked this game, but I have one, glaring problem. I can't load any of my saves.

I don't want to spoil too much, but theres a random effect generator some point in the game, and I got an effect that said I felt a "deep sense of foreboding"  but not much else. I don't know, however, if this changed the ending, because Im unable to access the save file before it, and I don't want to play through the entire game again. 
Other then that, this is a very charming and humorous game, even if little Min isn't quite as smart as she thinks she is.

One of the devs here =). Glad you enjoyed the game, despite this very annoying problem, which we will definitely look into! Did you play a downloaded version or the web version?

Also yes indeed, she might not be quite as smart as she thinks she is ;).

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Min is definitely not as smart as she thinks - but then, neither am I, it seems. The problem is identified and should be fixed now, thanks to the sharpness of esdoubleuk. It was a recently added autosave feature not playing nice with everything else in the browser version.

I'm very sorry that you lost your progress, it sounds like you got your teeth into the game nicely. Thank you for your kind words, despite the frustration.

Do I understand correctly that you did finish the game, but are not sure if there were different endings possible? I can confirm that there's just the one ending - there's only one way Min's story could end up XD

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Yes, I did finish the game, and quite enjoyed it-although I did restart a few times when I realized I missed something. The annoying thing was that I wanted to check if anything changed if I hadn't gotten the "sense of foreboding" effect, since it seemed to foreshadow the ending. The annoying bit is that I couldn't go back and retry since I was unable to access any of the save files. I'm glad you were able to fix it up.

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So lovely to see this live and kicking! Fabulous wee game :)

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Great game.  I particularly enjoyed the fun storytelling and I felt the game had some subtle but clever concepts.  It also made me rethink how I see goblins!

There's a bit of reading at the start but as soon as I got the "aha moment" about the mushrooms I was hooked.   It doesn't rely on lots of repetitive battles or item gathering and I was kept interested in progressing the objectives.

Despite the (often fun) insults from the sisters it's actually a really homely experience!  I would recommend this game to anyone regardless of what they usually play as there is something for everyone.  Some battles, some problem solving, some character interaction and lots of references to both literature and science!

Kudos to the developers!  Time well spent!

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