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If a post I made was deleted, would I know about it?
I ask because, I'm not sure if I typed up the post and closed the browser before posting it or if I actually posted it and it was removed. I don't want to repost something that was removed, but I assumed if it were removed, I'd have been notified.
Would You Guys Consider Testing my 0.01 Version?
So, after my joke game that I threw together in a day or two (Default Bravely) was immediately accepted on this site, my serious project was first rejected because I didn't have a plot synopsis, then it was rejected because I had too high resolution pictures, and then it was left on pending for over a week. I'm not complaining. I'm just pointing out that it's kind of funny.
So I'm just going to host this biz myself.
Description:
Lay of Eddais is a cinematic and interactive short story that falls somewhere closer to the dark fantasy genre but in the horror spectrum of RPG Maker genre gameplay.
You will play as Eddais, Prince of Wednesbury, who after having witnessed the sacking of a cathedral in his homeland by Vikings, the murder of everyone he loved, including his betrothed, Aelithia, is now the sole survivor of the incident.
Choose to put your points in Athletics, Perception, or Survival, skills which will allow you to explore Leigham Meadows, to reach the grave of your beloved Aelithia, and find either peace or not with death in the end.
This menu-less, combat-less game features a HUD, full control of item use from the keyboard, a torchlight system, a smart jumping system, and an herb gathering system, an on screen die roll, Dungeons and Dragons-like ability checks, a dark ambient and dungeon synth sound track, and more.
While the game emphasizes writing and over all aims to tell its story, it does so while allowing the player to interact with the world that is brought to life in bursts of cutscene. Most objects in the world respond with text when explored, and puzzles, secrets, and the lore of the old gods remain to be found in the depths of the Wednesbury Tunnels.
Images:
http://zaensoft.com/eddais/flaxen.png
http://zaensoft.com/eddais/die.png
http://zaensoft.com/eddais/spendpoints.png
http://zaensoft.com/eddais/cathedral.png
http://zaensoft.com/eddais/purple.png
http://zaensoft.com/eddais/hud.png
Download For Windows:
Available at, http://www.zaensoft.com
Thank you.
So I'm just going to host this biz myself.
Description:
Lay of Eddais is a cinematic and interactive short story that falls somewhere closer to the dark fantasy genre but in the horror spectrum of RPG Maker genre gameplay.
You will play as Eddais, Prince of Wednesbury, who after having witnessed the sacking of a cathedral in his homeland by Vikings, the murder of everyone he loved, including his betrothed, Aelithia, is now the sole survivor of the incident.
Choose to put your points in Athletics, Perception, or Survival, skills which will allow you to explore Leigham Meadows, to reach the grave of your beloved Aelithia, and find either peace or not with death in the end.
This menu-less, combat-less game features a HUD, full control of item use from the keyboard, a torchlight system, a smart jumping system, and an herb gathering system, an on screen die roll, Dungeons and Dragons-like ability checks, a dark ambient and dungeon synth sound track, and more.
While the game emphasizes writing and over all aims to tell its story, it does so while allowing the player to interact with the world that is brought to life in bursts of cutscene. Most objects in the world respond with text when explored, and puzzles, secrets, and the lore of the old gods remain to be found in the depths of the Wednesbury Tunnels.
Images:
http://zaensoft.com/eddais/flaxen.png
http://zaensoft.com/eddais/die.png
http://zaensoft.com/eddais/spendpoints.png
http://zaensoft.com/eddais/cathedral.png
http://zaensoft.com/eddais/purple.png
http://zaensoft.com/eddais/hud.png
Download For Windows:
Available at, http://www.zaensoft.com
Thank you.
I want to LP lesser known but quality amateur games; any recs?
My channel is mostly about RMMV, so RMMV games would probably be the best bet, but I'm not limited to them. The game shouldn't be frustrating, otherwise I won't LP it. No one wants to be on camera raging at a frustrating game.
Maybe your game? Maybe someone elses game? Maybe something with a download link on this site?
Maybe your game? Maybe someone elses game? Maybe something with a download link on this site?
Should I submit my in progress project tot the RMN portal?
So, I really wouldn't mind having a place to post screen shots, blog about, and talk about progress in my game, but I don't have a demo, I don't know when I'll have a demo, but what I can say is that I work on the project pretty much daily. I already VLOG about it. But... the games portal makes it seem like it's something meant for a project that has a demo already. And I thought I would ask before I bother.
I'm not anticipating this posting, because I've been trying to post this message since yesterday. The board thinks I'm a robot.
Edit: Yay, it worked.
I'm not anticipating this posting, because I've been trying to post this message since yesterday. The board thinks I'm a robot.
Edit: Yay, it worked.
The First Lay of Eddais, Let's Make a Game Series by ZaenSoft
So, I'm three episodes into my game, and I'd really like it if you guys joined me. Looking for input and general interest.
I feel like these Let's Make series on YouTube offer a much more accurate presentation of what it's like to build a game, how to organize one, how to identify what you want to do, and how to solve it -- more so than a tutorial in under 10 minutes ever could.
I'd also be willing to do a Let's Play of your demo or game on my channel if you would like, although I am quite new and don't have a lot of subscribers; what that does mean is that I will definitely make time to do it! That said, please like, share, subscribe, and all that good stuff.
Ep 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVlG_fLP93E
EP 2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yTnM9D5mbk
EP 3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1k_otQ_wsaA
I feel like these Let's Make series on YouTube offer a much more accurate presentation of what it's like to build a game, how to organize one, how to identify what you want to do, and how to solve it -- more so than a tutorial in under 10 minutes ever could.
I'd also be willing to do a Let's Play of your demo or game on my channel if you would like, although I am quite new and don't have a lot of subscribers; what that does mean is that I will definitely make time to do it! That said, please like, share, subscribe, and all that good stuff.
Ep 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVlG_fLP93E
EP 2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yTnM9D5mbk
EP 3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1k_otQ_wsaA
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