Solo players who enjoy rogue-likes and resource management. Review of The Hero's Journey 2nd Edition - RPGnet
Fans of The Hobbit and "old-school" feel without the "grimdark" grit.
This isn't your standard dungeon crawl. It's designed to emulate high-fantasy folk tales and the works of Tolkien . The Good:
It uses curiosity and discovery rather than dialogue to drive the player forward.
You meet strangers you can only communicate with via musical chirps, creating a surprisingly deep bond. The Bad: