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August 22nd 2014, 05:43 PM
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Always liked World of DinkC. Don't quite know what it is about the D-Mod. I guess it's just that it's a fun adventure, that knows it's not trying to be the best D-Mod ever, but just trying to be a simple and enjoyable Dink adventure. Even though the characters are quite bland, something about the D-Mod still manages to pull you into the everyday life of the error-ridden world.

First, a note about the length: I hate to bring this issue up again, but if this is an "epic," I'm the Queen of England. I was a little iffy on a few other "epics" that took around three hours; this one took around two.

I think for this D-Mod it's mostly about the map size, and that the D-Mod just feels like you're going on a big adventure, with multiple towns and people to visit, and lots of different quests. And even though I'm willing to bet that most people didn't beat this D-Mod in 2 hours on their first try like you did, the length does still seem rather short for an Epic, indeed.