Shoppe Keep reviews

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Microsoft from Deutsch
Mhm, it's really hard to tell if I can recommend the Game or not. On the one Hand, it is Fun to run your own Shop, to see what you need in terms of Supplies that Customers want, and also to expand the Shop. On the other Hand, you quickly fall into the same Trot. You look, you order, and every now and then you turn on a Passerby By hand still ' n Sword or something else. In addition, there are technical Details. As seen in the Pictures, the Graphics really aren't the Best now, and to me the Characters in particular look rather ugly. But this becomes a mere Side Issue as soon as you have to deal with the unfathomably horrible control. There is no real Inventory, every single Item you have to scroll through with the Mouse wheel. This may still be okay at First, but once you expand your Offer and have more Items in your Pocket, the worse and harder it becomes to find the item you want. The way Finding Of Customers doesn't get any better either. Once the Store gets a bit fuller, these Customers may not find Items even though they are on display. You also have to pay attention to what the Customers are doing. They bring Dirt to the Store, devastate it by simply picking up and dropping items (even then, Customers no longer recognise That as a Commodity and leave again), and of course steal them. They are run after them and kill them by Sword or lightning. This may be funny At The beginning, but it quickly evolves into Continuous Loop. Placing the Items Is also quite awkward. It is Understandable that you can only place large Objects on designated stands and Tables, But unfortunately the Detection Sometimes does not work properly, and so it is made difficult to put Things on the back Rows of the Tables, because usually only the row Before that, it is "targeted." (Large Tables have Room for 2 large Items such as Sword and Shield, plus 9 small Things like Potions, split into 3x3 Rows.) (Little Tip: Brouches the Space bar very quickly many Times in a row to unlock jumping and an Achievement, which makes everything a lot easier.) Once you have your Robots, you hardly have to do anything yourself unless their AI sets out and you have to dream behind them. You set a Robot to replenish the Shelves, but that messes it all up because they don't set you up to what belongs where. Another sells, yet one swipes, and the last one should take care of Thieves, and you are almost unemployed until they order new Items. Quests complete her to GET to KP Points, which she then invests in new Merchandise or Benefits for the Store. Either you want Customers to pay a small Price as Admission, or Druids and Magicians to visit your Shop, which And more will be unlocked with the Dots. If you do a lot of Questes, it can also be done relatively quickly, so you also have nothing big to do just as quickly. Little Tip here: Searches the Bins for Items, which sometimes saves good Gold. I think I have to go for the Thumbs down here. This is also Due to the constant Feeling of being in an Early Access Version. Unfortunately, nothing will come here either, as the second Part is already in The works. Too bad, because I really Enjoyed the first 4 Hours, but it quickly subsided afterwards. P.S.: If you still find Spelling Mistakes, you can see them as a Gift. Transmitted with Love < 3
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