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IRILI'S PROFILE

I'm a college student majoring in electrical engineering. Yay, math! :D

My hobbies when I'm not working and paying bills and such are taekwondo, game making, game playing, cooking and reading.

I also devour fun by the barrel. *nom nom*
Succession
The King's advisor is tasked with choosing the next heir to the throne.

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The Novelist

Amazing concept but what kind of game is it? A visual novel?

Pac Ralph

Waka waka waka waka waka...

Pretty cool. I didn't know pacman was capable of a plot.

Which prominent RMN'er are you?

Congratulations! You are Brent Murray!

All drive but no direction. You might be a genius... or you might be the ultimate devotee to Parker Bros.

Wow...just wow.

Making RMN More Organic & Sexy (Mainly Organic)

I agree with Link. Staff would have to have the last say. Otherwise, spam accounts would be created to get a game accepted or rejected.

This should only be temporary... I hope.

Good luck and take life easy.

Game Drive Week 09

Thanks for starting this. Great topic pick.

I have no battle system. The game is all about trick-or-treating. So basically, the character just goes from door to door to get candy. However, there are going to be a few mini-games as well. So far, all I have set up is a maze and some hidden items that can be found and traded in for candy. To avoid spamming the mini-games, I think I'll have them reset like I do the houses. That way, the player will have to exit and re-enter the Fair Grounds (costing 10 minutes of time and 5 per game).

I'm not too sure how much candy is going to be the collection goal in the game. I've been thinking that maybe I'll make a few different difficulty modes so that Easy mode would be a piece of cake (like 500 candy or something) and Insane mode would force some creative thinking and force the player to do the side quests if they hope to win (like 10K candy).

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Wow, thought this-JK. I won't finish it.

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Similar to the the "CAUTION: HOT" labels on Styrofoam coffee cups. Obvious in so many ways.