![]() I mean you can drop hints and stuff but they kind of do their own thing. Your hero is customizable by name and that’s about it. You can control what’s going on to some extent by using the “voice of god” which (barely) acts as a command platform when you feel that it’s time to get involved. The game is basically a huge ongoing parody that doesn’t suck. Godville does a remarkably good job when it comes to keeping a sheepish grin on your face. You should stay entertained until stuff gets real and your hero starts dying after dramatic fights with hilariously named enemies. To turn you off some more, it has a browser-based feel, awesome! No it really isn’t bad at all honestly. See, it’s not you doing the work in Godville but instead it’s your hero! That’s right, you barely have to lift a finger. And it has turned the whole experience into who-can-care-the-longest contest. Seriously, you are almost expected to neglect this game. Once you start you can barely remember why you started and you won’t care, in fact I think that might be the point. Godville is such a huge time-killer that it’s disgusting.
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