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번역 관련 문제 보고
To say the time limit is my only "only complaint", is to miss an awful lot. For one thing, the save function is still a problem when it is *so badly* communicated that I genuinely thought it didn't have one. For another, several other problems are, in fact, listed.
If the game were free, it'd be a recommended-with-caveats situation. As it isn't, my ability to find some enjoyment despite the drawbacks does not mean I'd actually recommend it to others.
Also... that time limit is a really, *really* big complaint. You're basically just starting to really get into the swing of things and then bam, game over. No option to continue anyway, no way to avoid it, no actual payoff for getting over the initial hump of the learning curve.
Also since you said you really enjoyed the game and the only complaint that now remains is the time limit of 6 in-game days, are you still not recommending the game based on that alone?