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Carvonica
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I'm British. I like video games and drinking. Often together.
Candice
A short adventure game that has the player piecing together what happened the previous night.
A short adventure game that has the player piecing together what happened the previous night.
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Laventhrope
author=Linkis
Guess I have to wait a day or two for a download button :(
More than a day I'm afraid. But I'll try to release a demo soon. :)
Tales of Arcadia
author=Linkis
OH NO !!!!!
Downloaded this game and it sure looked like it was going to be fun :(
After the dastardly soldiers were destroyed and the old bearded warrior saved the Innkeeper then joined the goodguys.....the screen went BLACK.
Is that the end of the demo.... or just my end :)
The current version has more than a few bugs. Unfortunately, that's one. A simple oversight on my end made it where the screen never faded back in. Sadly Tales of Arcadia is now cancelled.
Graceless Reminiscence Review
I thought the review did a good job pointing out the obvious flaws within the game itself, Max McGee.
As for the developer himself, it's better to read the review, thank the person who wrote it, and consider what he/she disliked about the game. That way, you avoid looking like a total jerk.
As for the developer himself, it's better to read the review, thank the person who wrote it, and consider what he/she disliked about the game. That way, you avoid looking like a total jerk.
Status Report
The "Forget" action sounds really cool and useful. I'm not sure what could be causing weird tiling issues, but hopefully you find a fix for it. Every 10 levels seems a bit high, unless you're going to revamp the experience rates where the player could reach level 30 or 40 within just a few hours of playing (essentially, before the 10 hour mark). I'd reduce that down to every 3 levels, or every other level.
Dream Drift
As promised, here's my feedback:
+ Lovely title screen. Truly.
+ Nice concept of going back and forth between realities.
+ Music seems well-placed and at least the title screen music is custom.
+ Mapping is pretty solid, though some areas felt open and bare.
+ Well-detailed tutorials.
+ The fights were pretty balanced, but I never really felt like I was in any danger. I'm considering this a plus because I prefer to relax and enjoy the game without too much of a combat challenge.
- Writing. Between the poor spelling, grammatical errors, and generally poor dialogue, it was hard to stay interested in the plot and characters.
- "Save stations." I hate this idea in any game. For the love of God, please remove it. It kills immersion.
All in all, I think this is a good game. It has flaws but it's polished and kept me interested for well over an hour. I'll probably finish up to the point where I can no longer progress. If any of that time changes my feedback, I'll edit it here.
+ Lovely title screen. Truly.
+ Nice concept of going back and forth between realities.
+ Music seems well-placed and at least the title screen music is custom.
+ Mapping is pretty solid, though some areas felt open and bare.
+ Well-detailed tutorials.
+ The fights were pretty balanced, but I never really felt like I was in any danger. I'm considering this a plus because I prefer to relax and enjoy the game without too much of a combat challenge.
- Writing. Between the poor spelling, grammatical errors, and generally poor dialogue, it was hard to stay interested in the plot and characters.
- "Save stations." I hate this idea in any game. For the love of God, please remove it. It kills immersion.
All in all, I think this is a good game. It has flaws but it's polished and kept me interested for well over an hour. I'll probably finish up to the point where I can no longer progress. If any of that time changes my feedback, I'll edit it here.
I don't know what else to do
author=luiishu535
This is why you should always back up your stuff whenever you've made some decent progress. It's very tough, but you know what; it's happen to all of us. Or at least a lot of us. Since it would be your 3rd time getting back to work on it again, I do understand that it must feel extra devastating.
I never played the demo, but I will definitely do it one of these days. I can't do much else but to wish you luck on your next game(s). I can tell you that my first game ever (which also got deleted) has slowly grown in the nostalgia apartment.
I guess it ages like wine; and when the time comes, you'll feel of most sudden urge to crack it open and make some history. Believe it!
I was very stupid for not backing up my work. But it was one of those things, "This will never happen to me because my PC never crashes, or my game files never become corrupt." At any rate, lesson learned.
Edit: I've invested into the means of backing up any future projects.













