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Kinda like Monkey Island, King’s Quest, Sam and Max. Or maybe like Humongous Entertainment games like Putt Putt, Spy Fox, Freddie Fish and Pajama Sam. I think that would work as a fan game, does that exist yet?
What were some of your favourites? Mine were monkey island 2 and Kings quest v.
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Driving my housemates insane because any time I see something like Myst I'm like "oh yeah that's by the guy that killed his wife right?" Then they look at me like I'm crazy. I saw a youtube video go in depth, its a bizarre game that ends with aliens? There's a news article that talks about the creator going crazy and he killed his wife and then himself. Any clue what I'm thinking about so I can prove to my housemates I'm not insane?
These games are part of my growing up years where games and PC are relatively expensive and I would play the hell out of a game to explore all possible paths and outcomes. Where we don’t have accessible guides like today and really, the likelihood of solving a game is by repeatedly playing, talking with others or owning a physical guidebook.
A community of solo developers who want to help each other. Our goal is to share and learn all aspects of game development. This includes project management, finding resources, game design, marketing, networking, etc. feel free to post questions or share your game, just make sure you're helping the community. Our Discord: https://discord.gg/4R5bB9nMSV
Subreddit for the discussion and appreciation of the adventure game genre.
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Hey,
if you would decide to create a game a la thimbleweed park, but smaller in it's extent, and as a free in-browser online game. How would you approach it?
I looked at visionaire studio, as it offers html5 export. But I'm not really sold, as i have no clue how it actually implements it and if it is even streamlined for online use.
If a good browser implementation is important, would it be an idea to save the money and look into javascript directly rather than paying for a development kit? Are there any jscript libraries that would make sense for such a project?
I know that the kit would save me a lot of time, on the other hand i feel like learning a widely used language makes more sense on the long run.
Any other suggestions?
I do have some python knowledge, also built a small game with pygame once, but I don't want to use it for this project. (If i even decide to realize it anyways... haha).
Thanks for any sugestions.
With the steam sale almost over I was thinking about td6 but is that a really good one? I realize it's only a dollar that's not the problem, but are there other deeply discounted ones that are really good?
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I play league (unfortunately), and they have a minigame in their client right now that they're using to introduce a new champion, Aurora. It's nothing big, all you're doing is helping Ornn organize his shop, clicking items to collect them and then putting them in the correct spots, like weighing the different ores on a scale and putting them in order from lightest to heaviest, you organize books in the correct order by using the art on the spine of the book, trying to match the art up. It was an adorable minigame and I was hoping there's more p&c games that are similar to it.
It seems like every good tower defense focuses on play a level with X waves, then reset to play the next level with X waves.
I want to just start the game, pick a map, then see how far I can go. Any games where this is well done as opposed to an afterthought of the main game?
Nostalgia is often triggered by something reminding you of a happier time. Whether it's an old commercial or a book from your past, it belongs in /r/nostalgia. Here we can take pleasure in reminiscing about the good ol' days... times we shared with loved ones, both humorous and sad. So grab your Pogs, Surge cans and Thriller cassettes, and we'll see you in /r/nostalgia!
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