• Add Review
  • Subscribe
  • Nominate
  • Submit Media
  • RSS

V2D is up and fun news

V2D is now active. The only real change is in the grey mine southeast of Eraki village.

Now that you’ve had 4-16 or 21 hours to get familiar with your party and Epiquest, I am going to make it more interesting. Most RPGs have you searching to find your lost father or relative, I am going to make this about finding your lost party. There are 19 playable characters (some are hidden), but there can only be 4 members to party, so the rest of them just collect dust.

There will be a major party and a minor party. Although both parties do become major, but your original party of 4 will search for a way home, while your new party of 4 will search for the original party. You can flip between both parties.

To get the player’s feet wet in this concept, the original party will temporarily be divided and given 2 new characters. So it will be 2 parties of three, before they rejoin. The 2 parties will help each other with switches that open gates for their counterpart.

Once the original party merges again, they will be stuck a great distance away, and it is up to the player to make both parties find one another. You can either play party A the entire way to get to party B, or play party B the entire way to party A, or play both parties halfway and have them meet wherever you want.

Each party has its own recruits, items and so on. It will be beautiful and an epic odyssey, going far away from home, and or coming back.

Posts

Pages: 1
edchuy
You the practice of self-promotion
1624
Did you notice you past the 500 download mark? That's quite an accomplishment for a first game. Another reason to keep up the good work!
Eh that doesn't mean much. It was at 322, and I just replaced the file, not reset the download. No big accomplishment. The real accomplishment is when people like it enough to post a comment other than "the download is broken," "I think it has a virus." How many of those have I gotten?
edchuy
You the practice of self-promotion
1624
Yeah, I understand what you are saying. Unfortunately, most of the players of your game are probably the type who don't give feedback. The others who are ones who are likely to do so, are not the one's who will give your game a chance. Sadly, it seems you will have to get used to this.
Pages: 1