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Reviews for "Trigger Knight"

Game is alright.

Just nerf that f*cking dragon. It's ridiculously overpowered.

I had a few problems...

First of all I'd like to point out that I LOVED it. But the problems are: I didn't like that you had to buy the soulshrine thing every once in a while or else you died, because this could really interfere with the game at times. I didn't like that you could only have one item, I mean, if you could have two, that would make a hell of a difference. Other than that I simply can't stop playing it...

I like it :]

The art style/running reminds me of tales of phantasia for some reason (and I loved the game). Anyway, I see a lot of people saying the only way to kill a dragon is with the Divine Edge, which is not completely true, especially for the first couple times you run into one - having an elixir and just a couple upgrades into your weapon allows you to auto attack it to death. For me, that's normally how I killed the dragons I met before around day 20.

And to KowSakujo - you should always have enough money for armor - I hardly ever upgraded my weapons past 2 or 3 times before day 10 because I always saved money for armor as my secondary heal but also mostly for the chance to get the gold voucher, which costs 500. I can pretty much always get the voucher before I see my first dragon, which makes upgrading every weapon option (and getting an elixir or Divine Edge) you see before that time for a while a no-brainer.

Anyway, back on topic. When I first saw your question "Have you ever wondered how will an RPG be played if it uses only one button?" I immediately thought of Super PSTW Action RPG which made me wonder if this was another troll game, but nope! Thanks for opening my eyes, because I HAVE asked myself that before.

Still like this one so much. I have a suggestion: since the music gets a bit boring after 15 minutes of playing, why not add a button to turn it off at will? Thanks for the great fun!

Mintsphere responds:

But we *do* have a mute button, "M" for music, "S" for SFX. Sorry for not making it obvious!

I love this game, very entertaining.