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* Meta example: When the financial backer got nervous about its prospects (see SciFiGhetto under YMMV), the development team turned to Kickstarter to prove there was a market for the game. They made their target in ''less than three days''.
** An additional meta example: The game director, Daniel Vávra, said that the game managed to sell 500,000 copies ''two days after release''.
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* There are several points in the story where the player can win optional challenges despite victory not being required to proceed. Usually, these tasks are very hard but offer great rewards for succeeding even when the odds are stacked against Henry. Beating Hans at a rabbit hunting wager, for example, will force him to admit that Henry actually does have some decent skills (for [[BackhandedCompliment a peasant son of a blacksmith]] anyway) and give him a fat stack of coin as a prize, which is '''incredibly''' satisfying.

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* There are several points in the story where the player can win optional challenges despite victory not being required to proceed. Usually, these tasks are very hard but offer great rewards for succeeding even when the odds are stacked against Henry. Beating Hans at a rabbit hunting wager, for example, will force him to admit that Henry actually does have some decent skills (for [[BackhandedCompliment a peasant son of a blacksmith]] anyway) and give him a fat stack of coin as a prize, which is '''incredibly''' satisfying.satisfying.
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** An additional meta example: The game director, Daniel Vávra, said that the game managed to sell 500,000 copies ''two days after release''.

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** An additional meta example: The game director, Daniel Vávra, said that the game managed to sell 500,000 copies ''two days after release''.release''.
* There are several points in the story where the player can win optional challenges despite victory not being required to proceed. Usually, these tasks are very hard but offer great rewards for succeeding even when the odds are stacked against Henry. Beating Hans at a rabbit hunting wager, for example, will force him to admit that Henry actually does have some decent skills (for [[BackhandedCompliment a peasant son of a blacksmith]] anyway) and give him a fat stack of coin as a prize, which is '''incredibly''' satisfying.
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* The full-scale battles really get across the sense of weight that such battles had, and if you've leveled and kitted up Henry appropriately he'll be more than able to lead the charge himself.
* Meta example: When the financial backer got nervous about its prospects (see SciFiGhetto under YMMV), the development team turned to Kickstarter to prove there was a market for the game. They made their target in ''less than three days''.
** An additional meta example: The game director, Daniel Vávra, said that the game managed to sell 500,000 copies ''two days after release''.

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