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[rpg2k3] Introductions.
[rpg2k3] Introductions.
Homestuck
LoZ rpg
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Story:After TP Link decided to explore new lands. After a month at sea, he arrives at the kingdom of Norrea. After going inside the castle and talking with the king, Link learns that the kings daughter was kidnapped and Borzi, the the knight captain joins you and thats all i got.
good?
This is not much of a story.
Homestuck
The RMN Comic Collaboration - Act 2
What other RM games have inspired your projects?
Muse inspires itself.
to put it into better words:
(8:38:23 PM) captainfinbeard: "shit this game is fun to play why isn't there more oh right i have to make it"
to put it into better words:
(8:38:23 PM) captainfinbeard: "shit this game is fun to play why isn't there more oh right i have to make it"
What was the last film you watched?
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Grave of the Fireflies. I'm pissed I didn't cry. Also watched half of Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance but stopped when I realized everything just going to go from bad to worse, and if I didn't wanna see that I wonder why I was watching a Park Chan-Wok movie in the first place. It was weird that I deemed Mr. Vengeance too depressing then went off and watched Grave of the Fireflies.
yeah the whole series is very depressing but I think the first one is the most depressing and the third one was the only thing that's ever made me really close to vomiting!
Discussion isn't drama.
I love my gampags, but the reason I feel they are different from forum topics is that I always treated them more to be like "billboards" rather than discussion areas. Like download pages on Steam. When I look at a profile, I usually look at how the developer presents their game, and then I check out screenshots and reviews to see whether or not I would download the game. Looking around on gamepages I don't look for discussion, I look for things to play. I go to the forum looking for discussion and there I read about game theory. I don't really actually discuss the games themselves.
I know that's not how it's "supposed" to be but that's kind of what I do and I suspect that's what others do as well.
Well... so, thinking about how to improve? I don't really know. I do have a few suggestions though. On the front page, in the "Game Updates" section I would remove all the screenshot updates and keep it to blog/discussion updates. Next to the name of each blog post I would suggest putting the name of the game or the creator of the blog post.
Over on the left, under "Our Games" I would remove the entire section of tags, because I find that area pretty useless. That's the section of the frontpage I never really pay attention to, because it doesn't update on site content like the rest of the front page, it just generates a random list of tags--and you can find the full list of these tags on the search function of the games page anyways. Instead, I'd shift over the screenshots to be under "Our Games" and then put a "Popular Discussion" topic to see which blog posts per week have the most comments/discussion on them.
I'd also probably shrink down the "Latest Games to Play" section by making the thumbnails smaller.
I know that's not how it's "supposed" to be but that's kind of what I do and I suspect that's what others do as well.
Well... so, thinking about how to improve? I don't really know. I do have a few suggestions though. On the front page, in the "Game Updates" section I would remove all the screenshot updates and keep it to blog/discussion updates. Next to the name of each blog post I would suggest putting the name of the game or the creator of the blog post.
Over on the left, under "Our Games" I would remove the entire section of tags, because I find that area pretty useless. That's the section of the frontpage I never really pay attention to, because it doesn't update on site content like the rest of the front page, it just generates a random list of tags--and you can find the full list of these tags on the search function of the games page anyways. Instead, I'd shift over the screenshots to be under "Our Games" and then put a "Popular Discussion" topic to see which blog posts per week have the most comments/discussion on them.
I'd also probably shrink down the "Latest Games to Play" section by making the thumbnails smaller.














