I enjoyed reading that, too, Naryt. My kids, unfortunately lost interest in the game--well, mainly my son (age 5) who could never get excited about playing a miniature faery; I think, unfortunately and despite its nice, simple mechanic, this game is a tad girl-centered. Perhaps a stereotypical thing to say, I know, but in my one case it was true. I found myself trying to go the Peter Pan-ish sprite route for him, introducing creatures and "higher" adventure, allowing my son to be as macho a sprite warrior as a miniature figure can be (even allowing him to be an otter, one of his favorite animals), etc.

I have toyed with the idea of modifying the game to be less "fey" and more fantasy, but I think I will create my own game instead. I'm not sure why you're asking about it, RP, or if you're thinking about freelancing on that game, but I think a niche the game may be able to expand into is leaning toward more "boy-centered" adventures. A tough sell, I think, but worth the time.