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  1. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by meltman View Post
    So I thought about getting this one. It seems to be the same devs as for OSAWARI ISLAND (Superhippo). The sprites also look similar. There's a trailer on youtube (which I can't post because this forum doesn't allow links) and some other short clips that show a bit of the sprites.

    But that's all the info I can find. Did anybody try it already and tell me a bit about the gameplay? I guess as it is a full-price game there is no energy regeneration and you can play as long as you want? Can you unlock the Nymphs as you play or do you need to rely on RNG? How about the story?
    Just wanted to clarify, it's not the same devs. Superhippo publishes, but the devs are a small team that been grinding on the game since their campaign on the now-defunct offbeatr.


  2. #12
    Taps of Eradine has gone full release, but don't bother playing.

    They not only reset all soft release progress with no advanced notice, but have also banned auto-clickers.
    Last edited by Largepotato; 12-27-2017 at 05:07 AM.

  3. #13
    Don't confuse this thread for the newly released game.
    The clicker game that just released is Taps of Eradine.

  4. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by Semaphore View Post
    It's fairly obvious that the game is inspired by Pokemon. You should be aware that, unlike Pokemon, you cannot backtrack. Rather, you must go through the zones in a fixed order, and once you're done with one zone, you can never return to it. If you realize that you missed something and want to go back and get it, the only way to do so is to start a new game.

    Speaking of starting a new game, you can essentially only have one saved game at a time. The game automatically saves for you, whether you like it or not. So if you realize that you missed something and want to go back to an older saved game, you can't. If you want to start a new game without wiping something else that is far into the game, you can't. It does technically keep the last ten times it saved for you, which lets you go back slightly--but only slightly, as it saves very often. The real reason why they seem to do this is to give you a way to work around your most recent saved game file becoming corrupted, as happens sometimes.
    And this autosave thing screwed me. Because I ran into a tree that decided to port me into a black screen, and every save went to that screen when I reloaded, basically deleting my save.

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