I've only been able to play this game in bits and pieces up until now. I've reserved my critique until I could give the game a chance, and now I am satisfied that I have given it so, because it now has me pulled in and focused. I don't have a ton of time for games anymore as I am a professional, working on industrial products. So, anyhow the game gets going slowly, but there is a bunch of promise in the personal interactions between characters and how they all unfold. This is a neat addition to the other games the Cole's have produced, and even a bit unexpected. I wasn't a big fan of the time elements, when I started this game, but it all grew on me and became part of the strategy. For what it's worth, there is a lot of Nostalgia value in this game if you have played any of the Quest for Glory series, and enough tie-ins to keep it those memories relevant. The important thing is to play it through, because it gets much more interesting as you play through the game. Secret passages, and Dungeons, actually make this game a lot bigger than meets the eye. I'll be looking forward to other games in this series if they are made.