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Description:

There is a clay tablet in the British Museum written around 1750 BCE. This small artifact is in fact a complaint letter, sent to a copper merchant named Ea-Nasir by someone named Nanni, indicating that Ea-Nasir had offered copper of poor quality. It has become something of a niche meme in some circles of the internet.


In CopperQuest, you take on the role of Nanni and his associates, Sit-Sin and Gimli-Sin, to stop Ea-Nasir from getting away with this.


It is a basic rpg made in RPG Maker, and a regular playthrough would probably take around an hour. Finding all the ending would probably take around 2 hours of effort.


You can also download a version of the game for Windows, if you would prefer to play outside of a browser.


Patch Notes:

1.1 Clarified touch screen controls at beginning of game.

Published 13 days ago
StatusIn development
PlatformsWindows, HTML5
Rating
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
AuthorQuillQuickcard
GenreRole Playing
Made withRPG Maker
TagsRPG Maker, RPG Maker MV

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this is the most effort i've ever seen put into a shitpost, thank you

While I absolutely acknowledge my creation as a shitpost, I do take RPGs very seriously. My integrity would not permit me to do less.

Made an itch account just so I can let you know how much i loved this game. I got the 1st ending, and WOW THERE'S MORE?!?! I wondered if my ally getting poisoned was avoidable, and now that i know that there is more than one ending, i'm hoping to try and see if i can skip the oasis completely. I was also wondering what is up with the fairy dimension, is that there on purpose, is it like a work in progress for the final boss or something?

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Congratulations on being the first person I know of to come across the glitched room. I used that room as a dev function to access different areas of the game and do party modifications and saving in "unintended" locations. After nearly losing a half day of development to a glitch, I was inspired to redecorate it, leave it accessible via a hidden method, and utilize it to add another possible ending to the game. It is indeed the first step on the path to the game's most secret ending. One not counted among the 4.