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10000 downloads!

  • calunio
  • 08/09/2011 08:01 PM
  • 3247 views


It seemed like yesterday...

After a little over a year and 38 reviews (29 external and 9 inside RMN), Beautiful Escape: Dungeoneer has reached the 5 digit download mark. I never expect it to get this far. It was a game made in two weeks, and all I wanted then was a decent shot at the contest.

These last downloads were brought by this particular review, which contains some very flattering remarks inside the review itself as well as in the comments that follow.

I thought of maybe doing a comemorative thing for this 10k thing, like a wallpaper, a special movie cutscene, or something. But I'll call it enough for this game. I don't lake the feeling of always working on it. I'm working on another project.

What is weird, and I noticed just after reading this last review, is that the more I read about this game, the more detached I feel from it. As I was reading about Verge and Daily, they don't really feel like characters that came out of my mind anymore. The maps and graphics of these game don't feel like things I made myself on image editors. The dialogs don't feel like things I've written. I don't know if it's a good thing or a bad thing.

Thanks everyone for the support! I love making games, everything in the process.

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author=Fallen-Griever
The overwhelmingly positive response this game has recieved from other channels just goes to show how close-minded some of the RPGMaker userbase are...


HOW CAN YOU SAY THAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
( Although it is true, but not for this game) This game is good, although not as good as some of the reviews say.
author=Fallen-Griever
The overwhelmingly positive response this game has recieved from other channels just goes to show how close-minded some of the RPGMaker userbase are...
what do you mean?
He means that the other RPG Channels are very close-minded, as they gave Dungeoneer very good responses, but he thinks the game isn't all that good.
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