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Saturn Fib: Ace Attorney
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Random: If I use classical music, do I credit the composers? Say, Chopin or Beethoven?
Actually it depends when the piece was published as well. Some of the baroque era composers had 'lost' manuscripts (Vivaldi springs to mind) that have been found and published much later, during the first half and middle of the 20th century. Those pieces would still be under copyright protection and require credit to the composer and publisher as well as the performer.
In addition if a piece was incomplete and then completed at a later date that is within the copyright protection period (anything from 70 to 100 years post death) for the artist who completed the work.
Personally I'd err on the side of caution and do something like
Flute Sonata No. 360 in C major
composer: Johann Joachim Quantz
performer: Elizabeth Walker
In addition if a piece was incomplete and then completed at a later date that is within the copyright protection period (anything from 70 to 100 years post death) for the artist who completed the work.
Personally I'd err on the side of caution and do something like
Flute Sonata No. 360 in C major
composer: Johann Joachim Quantz
performer: Elizabeth Walker
Picture of the Moment Club
Ellie Starling's Very Long Walk
It's a great game, I'm just waiting for the full version before I unleash the review beast from its cage.
Let's work on your game descriptions!
Hey,
I was actually trying to add a bit of conflict in her thoughts, since she was sure there was something wrong which is what made her stay, but then she is doubting herself so I was looking for a way to convey that fluctuating thought process. It obviously worked, but equally wasn't what you were looking for.
You can replace grateful with sullen or something of that ilk, which could be written off as being residents of a cold and gloomy place or that they don't want her there doing whatever she is doing, though that does raise the question, who sent/asked her there?
Oh and you can lose 'for sure' and just leave Only the howling winds know if you want to remove that first 'for'.
I was actually trying to add a bit of conflict in her thoughts, since she was sure there was something wrong which is what made her stay, but then she is doubting herself so I was looking for a way to convey that fluctuating thought process. It obviously worked, but equally wasn't what you were looking for.
You can replace grateful with sullen or something of that ilk, which could be written off as being residents of a cold and gloomy place or that they don't want her there doing whatever she is doing, though that does raise the question, who sent/asked her there?
Oh and you can lose 'for sure' and just leave Only the howling winds know if you want to remove that first 'for'.
What are you thinking about right now?
What are you thinking about right now?
Jeroen, this gamepage shows how to do it, the game is played in a browser but because the page was linked it could be reviewed (because I did :)).
Web-based games are fine, though they aren't listed in the engine page, just choose the engine in which they have been made when you set up the gamepage. That or choose the generic 'other'. Liberty will let you know if it doesn't fit, but I doubt that'll happen.
Web-based games are fine, though they aren't listed in the engine page, just choose the engine in which they have been made when you set up the gamepage. That or choose the generic 'other'. Liberty will let you know if it doesn't fit, but I doubt that'll happen.
Let's work on your game descriptions!
If you are looking for attention grabbing you want to keep it short and sharp, so I'd stick with Marrend's suggestion with a couple of small changes
You do want that two word hook at the end, it leads you into the reason for playing.
Even, a mercenary, heads to the small, snow-covered town of Sarsuela. Her job was to deal withto combat a minor monster infestation. The job took no time at all for one skilled asEvenshe, butShe promptly received her pay from theeven after being paid by the grateful residents somethingjust didn't seem right about the situationsets off her well honed instincts. She decides to stay, watch, and do her ownandinvestigationinvestigate.
Time passes with no results, and as the wintry cold eats away atthe mercenary'sher resolve she is determined to follow her gut. Was there really nothing out there besides snow and those sorry excuses for monsters? Only the howling winds know for sure.
For now.
You do want that two word hook at the end, it leads you into the reason for playing.













