Let's put $200 in perspective.
WoW, all expansions, and 1 year+ of game time (in the developers words, a "long long way" indeed). Or a Nintendo 3DS XL. Or 4 AAA release-date titles. For $20 more, you could get a GTX 770.
But you know what? Check out the Humble Bundle if you want to know exactly how far $200 will take you. You'll be swimming neck deep in generally decent (and some notable) indie games for YEARS, AND YEARS. Hell, $200 in Steam Games alone with weekly & weekend sales has more value (and sure as hell more fun) than gold for some copypaste browser MMO.
This is a joke.
davidsaz: it's easiest to do it in 1 run through grabbing EVERYTHING you can to keep your powerful regular items; there's no possible way to go "back up" for gear & money; you're screwed if you hit lvl 90 underpowered.
I really liked the fact that you couldn't "die", you just got retries; including that I would've also liked to see some harder rooms. Some were challenging the first few tries, but with unlimited lives I would've expected more of a challenge.
The ending was a very nice touch though (although I don't get why he points the gun at him).
I don't know if it's just firefox 3 or if this game has some insane memory leaks.
I'll do some research and if I find out the game is causing FF to use 150+ mb of memory @ 15% cpu usage, this game is getting a 0.