I gotta admit, that checklist is both funny as hell, and smart....saving that for sharing, and also for checklist, purposes! Could have some fun with it...in the worst ways possible...lolSomeone else posted this in a different game, but I'm glade I saved it:
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I am not trying to make fun of the Dev or anything, I happen to be writing an "another world" game myself... so I look at this to make sure I've got the checklist going.
Someone else posted this in a different game, but I'm glade I saved it:
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I am not trying to make fun of the Dev or anything, I happen to be writing an "another world" game myself... so I look at this to make sure I've got the checklist going.
Yeah, I decided to abandon the dumb grind in the next versionThere's not much there right now. It's a LOT of waiting for the right time and then "spending time" with someone. Definitely needs a once over with the dialog too, that aside I'm looking forward to seeing where it goes in the long run.
Nice. Truthfully this could've gone the kinetic route, but if there's stuff to do I don't mind the sandbox approach. Setting the events in a structured order could free up a lot of time but would require more "plot" to move the character around. I'm surprised there isn't a money grind if anything considering the plot involves what it does. Grinding for cash and upgrading/constructing segments of the town would make more sense if you're looking for a grind for the players to sink time into, but without a grind it really negates some of the sandbox's purpose.Yeah, I decided to abandon the dumb grind in the next version
Don’t worry, I won’t drop the game. I’m very interested in the development and I like making it. I have a lot of ideas I want to put into my game.Finally an update,I was getting worried that this game would get dropped :0
What does that meaning "Standard D&D Races" ?Someone else posted this in a different game, but I'm glade I saved it:
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I am not trying to make fun of the Dev or anything, I happen to be writing an "another world" game myself... so I look at this to make sure I've got the checklist going.
It means... "Oh, look, we're in a completely different world as interpreted by a Japanese mangaka but it has elves, dwarves and goblins straight out of an American Dungeons & Dragons game instead of interesting and imaginative races. Huh."What does that meaning "Standard D&D Races" ?