Ren'Py Abandoned Mystical Shards of Humanity [v0.1] [Heartless Rose]

Heartlessrose

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Mar 9, 2020
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Overview:
The game I'm creating is Mystical Shards of Humanity
The game story will be along these lines:
It's set in a world before, during and after an apocalypse in which God decides to destroy the earth after God lost faith in humanity. He sends his angels to kill the humans and demons but, God didn't expect that some humans, demons, and angels don't agree with his decision.
The Main Character will be the leader of his people in his town to kill angels or demons that want to kill humanity and try to find a solution. The females you choose to interact with determines what path you will take.​

Thread Updated: 2020-03-10
Release Date: 2020-03-10
Developer: Heartless Rose
Censored: No
Version: 0.1
OS: Windows, Android
Language: English
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Stickymicky

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Fair enough that this is your first attempt at making a game. But wouldn't it be better for you as a dev to focus on developing your skills more with creating a game rather than just hashing something together and releasing it? Not trying to dissuade you but making a few simple SFW games first and getting yourself confident with code and how games themselves work is usually better than throwing something together and tossing it on patreon.

Just my opinion ya know but I myself and maybe others, would rather see a dev who feels confident enough to continue working on a project than one who is just trying to use it solely as an income source. It's the reason we have so many devs fall through and projects that end up abandoned.
 

Heartlessrose

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Mar 9, 2020
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Fair enough that this is your first attempt at making a game. But wouldn't it be better for you as a dev to focus on developing your skills more with creating a game rather than just hashing something together and releasing it? Not trying to dissuade you but making a few simple SFW games first and getting yourself confident with code and how games themselves work is usually better than throwing something together and tossing it on patreon.

Just my opinion ya know but I myself and maybe others, would rather see a dev who feels confident enough to continue working on a project than one who is just trying to use it solely as an income source. It's the reason we have so many devs fall through and projects that end up abandoned.
I really appreciate the feedback, I plan to rework this game tons of times before I release it again. I just wanted to upload it to help me figure out what direction I can take it next based on the feedback. Thanks for taking your time to comment. ^_^
 

namiv

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Feb 19, 2020
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You act completely opposite of me, I kept the project at pause, editing and editing and editing the ART until i feel satisfy myself and you offered it at the early stage, I really like to know your outcome, let me know if you got any positive points
PLZ
 

Heartlessrose

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Mar 9, 2020
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You act completely opposite of me, I kept the project at pause, editing and editing and editing the ART until i feel satisfy myself and you offered it at the early stage, I really like to know your outcome, let me know if you got any positive points
PLZ
I released it early so I can get an early response to help direct where I want the project to go. As I progress I will ask feedback then make the next update based off of that. Since I got feedback on the art, I am now redoing that part until I get positive feedback.
 
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namiv

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Feb 19, 2020
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I released it early so I can get an early response to help direct where I want the project to go. As I progress I will ask feedback then make the next update based off of that. Since I got feedback on the art, I am now redoing that part until I get positive feedback.
sounds like a good strategy (y)