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This game is a final project for my English class. It gives you some information on copyrights and patents which some of you may find interesting and helpful if you ever decide to make a commercial game.

Mechanically there is nothing ground breaking about this game, I use mostly RTP data with some original skill names and flavors. This game is more intended for education rather than being an amazing game. That said I hope this game helps some people.

Scripts used:
RPG Tankentai Sideview Battle System 3.3


Citations

Methenitis, Mark. "Copyright: What Every Gamer, Developer, and Aspiring Game Developer Needs to Know ." Law of the Game. N.p., 06-06-2007. Web. 28 Sep 2010.

Stallman, Richard. "Did You Say ‘Intellectual Property?' It's a Seductive Mirage." GNU. 28 September 2010.

Zeske, Mateo. "Copyright Vs. Patent Software." eHow. N.p., 20 Oct 2009. Web. 1 Nov 2010.

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author=Mase
This is my 3rd school assignment done in rpg maker.


I envy you.
I might do something next year. ;9
I'll play this later. Thank you, seems rather interesting.
Trust me. Projects in rpg maker NEVER work out well.

One would think I would have learned that by now.
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I know that this game was done as the final part of a school assignment and I do hope you got a passing grade at the very least but this was actually quite funny. I think unintentionally, but I found myself having a few moments here and there where I did have to stop playing just to contemplate what I was seeing.

The pirates in the patent office was a priceless and actually quite subtle addition, and I had to do a double take when I realised.

For something that imparted a bit of knowledge as well as fun, I must say thank you. It wasn't anywhere in-depth enough for me to write a review, but I did just feel I should let you know you hit the mark with this player.
It seemed dull at first, but this is indeed quite amusing. And informative, too, although there really is not that much to learn about this distinction to begin with.

I found the "Copyright User" hilarious, as were the pirates in the office. The law- and judge-points fit right in as well.

But one might wonder how they could develop a complete game together just to have it end like this ..
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