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Banter and Chit-Chat! / Re: Episodic King's Quest The Odd Gentlemen.
« on: July 30, 2015, 09:29:03 PM »Nah Lambo, I wanted to play it before I made a judgement on it and had to eat my own words like some people!
Where's the fun in that?
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Nah Lambo, I wanted to play it before I made a judgement on it and had to eat my own words like some people!
I like the unsure of himself teenage Graham idea, it's actually quite fun, but while KQ had it's share of silly, it had a lot of serious too. They've not struck that balance yet, but I'm not finished so I won't call it yet.
The new game has sort of merged the 'context sensitive' positioning style gameplay of the first game (unfortunately without the parser to try 'extra' actions and things, that parser allowed), with the simplified actions of the later point and click style games.
I have a good story, characters and such. Its a great idea for a game, I have the machanics and gameplay worked out theroreticly.
What kind of investment am I looking at and...how do I stop people from stealing my materal and changing it before I am finished?
I have to share to get them to animate and such, but before its finished and the idea is brought into reality I dont want it taken in another direction entire. Its not about money with me its about the game idea.
I think it would be a fun and worthwhile game.
And if you screw up that < or > then your work is fucked.
The Kraken animation in QFI is 100+ frames at full screen resolution (320x240).
So... In my old house when I was 4 or 5 years old I remember planting a conker in the back garden. Over time it grew into a healthy little sapling, but when I was like 9 years old we moved out of that house, though we occasionally visited the place to collect mail and things.
Well, when I was about 11 we noticed that the tree had been ripped out of the garden, and though it was only a tree, it quite upset me. Some bastard had killed my tree. Well that sat at the back of my mind for nearly 20 years. Then, few months ago I visited England and went for a walk round my old haunts showing my wife where I grew up and stuff. We took a walk by my old house, and there on the side of the road were hundreds of conkers all over the footpath. I don't remember them ever being there when I was a kid so the only conclusion I can come to is that they hadn't killed my tree, they'd moved it into street. That was weird... 20 years thinking my tree was dead and it was there all along on display, creating many a game of conkers for new kids in the neighbourhood... How wrong you can be...