ZuluKat wrote:I really like this game, story line is really different from the norm! Like someone else mentioned I'm stuck now in prison trying to get by the guards for hours. I really can't afford to buy the guide as I bought 2 games here already this month. Any help to saving the girl would be great! I've got 3 party members and have been thrown in jail more times than I want to count lol

Many thanks in advance.
Thanks for the compliment

I'm glad you like the story. It was definitely a focus for me when making this game.
And no worries, it's not my intention to have the game be so hard you need a guide. I want the guide to be optional. The prison is pretty tough. It's a bunch of smaller puzzles in one dungeon. So depending on the part you're at, the solution will be different. A lot of the guards block areas off and you can't get by them until you do something. I'm not sure what part you're stuck at, so I'll give hints of parts I think are easiest to miss. I'll spoil tag the hints:
The hardest part I think for me would be the cat on the 2nd floor. When you "talk" to that cat, it alerts a guard and he runs over to see what the noise was. As he runs by, you can sneak into one of the cells and then run to where he was standing guard. You can get into a cell previously blocked off, break through a wall and get to a new area.
The next hint is after you get into the locked boardroom, you can ring a bell. The bell is an alarm that causes a lot of the guards to leave their posts and go outside. Because of this, you can get upstairs through a different path, which in turn leads to a new area. There is a hint in the game about where to go from here, but the new path forward is in this new area.
I'm not sure if this covers your specific issue, and if not, feel free to comment again, but I hope this is a good starting point and might help out others as well.
Also: Tilde-e, the prophet in Hovia (at one of the market stands) gives hints for the part you're currently on. She might not help for every issue that comes up, but I think she'll come in handy.