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Not so much here. The land works well with the background mountains, but the overlook tower roof you are standing on doesn't seem to fit.

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Like the background view of the mountains. The land you are standing on almost seems to be a natural part of the screen and blends well with the background.

Land of Dreams

That's a smart idea, locking a file with secrets and sidequests until after the game has been beat.

The Portal of Destiny (Version 1.8)

Download seems to work okay, but when I go to play the game I get a pop-up stating that Zelda64 could not be opened. I'm guessing this is a file the game is looking for that's not included in the download, and won't allow us to play until this is either corrected or the file is made available.

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Looks like the battle system of Breath of Fire.

Oceanus Selene

I'm not sure, I haven't attempted to upload any games here yet. You could try and check to see if there is something in the forum, or ask in the help topic.

The Portal of Destiny (Version 1.8)

I'm being told the file Zelda64 cannot be opened.

Oceanus Selene

Can't get the download to work. I've tried using both 7-Zip and WinRar. I can get the setup.exe to extract with 7-Zip, but when I click on that nothing happens.

A BLURRED LINE v2.1 Review

Ah, I was not aware of that.

Three Temples

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What your opinion amerkevicius?Whether or not to complete this project?


You should stick with it. I really like the screenshots, I think it shows you have used the resources well, and XP has always had a sort of a unique look, kind of like a professional painting verses the typical video game tilesets of other makers. Your mapping also looks pretty good.

I'll play around with it to see if I can get the text to work based on the feedback.

In any case, it never hurts to finish a project, even if nobody else is fond of it but yourself. You can always go back once it's done and make changes based on suggestions, and there will always be room to improve. But I usually find more respect for a project that's been completed verses a project that's been abandoned, regardless of how good it may be.