What happens to the inhabitants of a game world after you have finished it? In the story-driven, 40-hour role-playing game No one lives in heaven, you will encounter over 200 unique NPCs with over 300 quests that can be solved in various ways. Philosophical and crazy.
The new update brings the following improvements:
- the questions and answers for the allowed games in the casino (chapter 1) have been optimized and made more logical
- Spacerace (chapter 2) and Pacman (chapter 6) are now playable several times
- the Miji Quest (chapter 4) is now free of logic errors
- the woodcutter (chapter 4) now ALWAYS gives out the memory boards
- the location of the voice board (chapter 4) is now more clearly formulated
- the Mini-Game in chapter 5 has been replaced by another one
- the brewing of potions in chapter 5 is now sensitive regarding the amount of potions
- the statements of the mayor in chapter 5 are now more logical and mathematically correct
- Skill and equipment values were optimized
- several spelling and grammar errors have been removed