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Every day my game gets closer to the game I imagined in my head in January!
I finally have the dialogue system roughly ported to the bowling gameplay, after lots of weird glitches and sifting through bad code I wrote in March.
I can’t wait until I’ve finished the animations for each character’s rolls and taunts, and have implemented the reactive dialogue depending on the player’s performance.
In the bowling sequences I want to capture the feeling of hanging out with close friends, telling stories, joking around and having fun.
It’s going to be tricky to balance the lighter and darker aspects of the story but I think I can handle it without making the tone feel all over the place. I’m up to the challenge, and I’m going to get a lot of my relatives and artist friends to play-test the game for me constantly to really get a good handle on the story.
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this seriously looks amazing omfg
the coolest thing i drow this year
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Valentines for Audrey (Minigame)
RPG MAKER MV support still hasn’t answered my problem so I still can’t open the program. But I figured I could post a little about the mini, tiny game I plan to do as a test drive to get used to the basics. Sigh. I really hope they answer me.
Sinopsis: Serina has a crush on Audrey, one of the girls of the orphanage led by Sister Lauren. She bought the ingredients to make something for her, but they disappeared! Help her find them and confess her feelings.
Gameplay: Explore the orphanage searching for the ingredients and talk to your friends!
Yep. That’s basically it. It’ll probably be about 15 minutes long? I don’t know. I just hope RMMV support get back to me. I want to start figuring it out so bad.
Anyways.
love,
wanxia.
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💜💜💜💜 !!!
4 💜 ‘s from hanwanxia, thank you!
1. Prom Dreams
A dark, gruesome tale that eradicates the meaning of judging a book by its cover, though one could say that the demons in the game originated from knowledge resided in a codex handed down from generation to generation (something along those lines). RPG Maker default graphics are overshadowed by the well written story, the original OST and of course the characters that tell the tale of Prom Dreams, it was a night to remember (that was planned anyways…poor Kyle).
2. Witch’s Heart
The longest endeavour (and still in development) rpg maker game I’ve played from start to finish. The delightable demons that reside in this house that perpetuates Claire’s existence (along with the rest of the gang) in an endless cycle that ends the same way, just by a different hand each time (some by accident, mostly by desire). Not as horror and more of dark fantasy, this game won’t leave you hanging with a lot of side things to venture through.
3. Yume Nikki
Truth be told, I was not a fan of this game when I first played it “Where’s the dialogue, where’s the story, what is going on?”. Though it enlightened me when looking through the perspective of the dreamer, that the story doesn’t always come to you as the player, but the story comes to the dreamer that you are playing as. Madotsuki, along with your huge family of YNFG children, we love you for your enigmatic nature. No answers for the player asides the fact that we’re 99% of the time in a lucid dream.
4. Forest of Animals
Animals are awesome, gorgeous, magnificent creatures, whether if they are in the wild, or you have a pet of your own, animals are family to us and no matter what anyone tells you otherwise, your pets are not just your pets, they’re family. ^o^ Well, this game SOMEHOW managed to make animals really annoying, illogical & completely devoid of any personality (don’t give animals the ability to speak words, just woof, meow etc). Sign me up for a bee pass (wtah is a bee pass), to make the mistake of progressing through the forest. Originally introduced to this game by peeps who make their own rpg maker games who dared me to let’s play this concoction…and I did…(never getting those hours back). xD
Thank you for your purple hearts, submit some in my inbox for more games to be mentioned/discussed. Most likely will consist of at least 1 experience that I wouldn’t recommend. 💜
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Finished all of his sprites. Next are busts!
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i love heather so much it hurts
Sublimepoint Asked: Favorite Silent Hill Character - Heather Mason
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why, rpg maker mv, why
i don’t know what’s going on, but i can’t seem to get rpg maker mv to even start on my pc. i’ve spent the whole day trying to find ways of fixing it but nothing worked... ah, i’m so bummed out. i wanted to start exploring the program today...
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Hi, do you happen to know where I may find some information on how one could make the background/enviroment in RPG Maker without needing tiles? I feel like making tiles is a cumbersome task, whereas the alternative seems a little less stress inducing. Thank you very much!
Parallax Mapping! (You can do this with tiles or no tiles!)
Important Question: What rpg maker program are you using? This is important because each program (XP, VX Ace, MV, etc.!) uses different dimensions.
Example: VX Ace uses 32x32. MV uses 48x48.
Dimensions are important for placement and eventing/programming!
Mini Tutorial: This example is with VX Ace’s dimensions (32x32).
1: Have a gridline.
This will help you with mapping and placement! (More info on that later!)
About the Grid:
Each box is 32x32 pixels.
The example above is 544x416, the regular window screen size of VX Ace.
2: Insert your Sprite into the grid!
Having your sprite on your map will help with sizing and scaling! You can make items and furniture to be proportional with your sprite!
(Of course, if you want things to be tinier or bigger than the sprite, that’s great too!)
3: Mapping - Planning versus Freehand
Before we move onto mapping, lower the opacity of the grid. (It will make things easier!)
Now you’re ready, and ready to go!
You can start with a sketch and plan out your map as to where you want things to go and how it’d look like: (Planning)
Or you can Freehand it. (Just start drawing and putting things down wherever you like! Just keep in mind the dimensions!)
One method isn’t better than the other, just do what you feel most comfortable with!
4: Mapping - “Freehand” Mapping versus Tilesets
With Parallax Mapping, you can use tilesets or you can just draw onto the map itself!
https://i.gyazo.com/9bab2ece457721f0a1c1700233d63c13.mp4
This is me drawing onto the map directly.
You can draw anything you want! And wherever! Just keep in mind the placement and the layers. (Layers are particularly important if characters can walk under something!)
Here are some trees I made beforehand!
With Tilesets, you just need to take the tiles and just place them wherever you want (with placement in mind)!
Here’s the map with the trees! (I edited the tree tilesets via cutting off their stumps, and for the background trees, I did an overlay of darker colors.)
Either method is fine. Just REMEMBER PLACEMENT (and layers!).
5: Background Color
If you don’t choose a background color for your map, and it is transparent, RPG Maker will make it black on default! (When you press “Play!”)
(In the example above, the bg color was chosen.)
And Black is totally okay!
6: Lighting
Lightning is SO important. It can CHANGE a map! It conveys time (daytime? nighttime?), warmth (warm colors versus cool), and feelings and emotions (unease, anxiety, safety, sadness, etc.!).
Lighting can transform a map!
BEFORE:
AFTER:
(In some, backgrounds were changed, along with adding flowers!)
Look how different they look from the first example! And you can play with textures too! (They’re fun and great!)
And you can do so much more! (I’m a complete novice! So looking for other examples + tutorials would be really beneficial!)
For Lighting, using the Overlay Layer helps! (You can play with various settings too like Luminosity!)
7: Be free!
And there you have it! Map away!
Continuar lendo
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RPG Maker Fever Hanged by Four Dwarfs
Warning:This article may contain spoilers and the content inappropriate for children…or may not contain.But get the children away from the screen just in case.
It was the rainy day just like this one. I was in my room watching porn the stars, when I’ve noticed the body hanging in the opposite window. Neighbor hung himself. While examining the scene I’ve found his laptop with unfinished article. I’ve got the laptop and went home. Later I got arrested for break-in, but before that I managed to post this article on tumblr. Enjoy!
1. Blight Dream
Blight Dream is an exploration adventure game, where you play as a girl, suffering from memory disorder ( don’t confuse with amnesia ), whose goal is to regain memories from the blank period of her life. But there’s one little problem-it seems that your brother isn’t really excited about you getting back your memories, that’s why he’s watching your every step and prevents all your attempts to remember. So, watch his movements and try not to get caught by him. But is it really your brother, who you should be afraid of? Play and see for yourself. Beside interesting plot, this game has high-quality visuals ( character’s 3D-models are similar to ones in remake of FF3 and CP:Blood Drive ) and wisely chosen soundtrack.
2. 1BeatHeart
Here goes a sequel-spinoff to 1bitHeart, without friend-making and QTE-scenes though. This time the main character is Misane-chan, who, along with Nanashi, is solving various murder cases in resort hotel. Gameplay is very similar to Ace Attorney games, logic is pretty simple, so, as long as you’ve played any detective games-you’ll be fine even without hints. Like it’s predecessor, 1BeatHeart has wonderful presentation – beautiful art and sprites along with catchy soundtrack and quality voice acting.
3.The Hanged Man
The Strange Men Series is probably one of most known game series in rpg-horror community, and, no doubt, one of the most interesting. Here goes the last game in the series, which concludes the main plotline, and makes clear some things, that were hanging in the air since the Crooked Man. The Hanged Man introduces us new protagonist – Will, a bit unstable, but still nice boy with active imagination, who’s searching for his missing friend. Along the way he’ll meet many of our old acquaintances from previous games. Once again, game has fully voiced cutscenes, with quality voice acting for an indie-game. Gameplay, though, is more simple compared to predecessors, most of the game you’ll be exploring various locations and solving puzzles, there’s no action cut-ins, except for quite complicated final chase. Overall, the Hanged Man is an interesting game and very decent conclusion of the whole series.
4.Farethere City
Here goes the game, made by Segawa, the author of our favorite End Roll. Farethere City was his first game, and it’s bit more simple in terms of gameplay ( for example, there’s no rpg-elements and game’s world isn’t that big ). But when it comes to story, City is as good as ER, both sad and moving,-game starts with little kelp (Mr.Turnip?) named Pigula, who has recently moved to a new city and wishes to open a shop, but something is definitely off with both city and our hero. Visual part is as bright as one in the End Roll (including a bit of stylish disturbing artwork).So, if you liked End Roll and still want more, I highly suggest playing Farethere City.
5.June Bride Nightmare
What a beautiful wedding…and how quickly it turned into a nightmare. Our protagonist, Yuno, was so close to finding her happiness with the man she loves, but ended up being the only surviving person on her own wedding, and now she’s forced to play hide and seek with the mysterious maniac in the church, where wedding was held. Every time the maniac appears, you have a choice to sneak past him or to run for it by performing a QTE. Game has an interesting story, good gameplay and wonderful presentation. Even if you are far from romance ( like myself, heh ), Bride still leaves the strong impression, especially the bittersweet true ending ( there’s also secret ending, but it isn’t that good, really ).
6.Little Red Riding Hood’s Wolf
Who doesn’t know the tale about Red Riding Hood? Famous tale indeed, and has many various interpretations, in most of them the girl gets eaten by wolf one way or another. But not this time. In this game granny is dead from the very beginning, little Red Riding Hood and the wolf are working together in order to find the murderer. Story is interesting and have some nice plot-twists (personally, I liked how the theme of split personality played in here ) and characters are nice. When it comes to gameplay, LRRHW plays like any other rpg-horror, so if you aren’t new to genre, you’ll easily beat this game in a hour or so. It’ll be quite pleasant hour.
7.Stray Cat Crossing
If you constantly play rpg-horrors and still haven’t got tired from amnesiac characters, I highly recommend you to play Stray Cat Crossing. First thing, that catches the eye is very detailed sprites and pixel artwork. Other one is dark atmosphere of haunted house with stylish designs and some grotesque well-animated cutscenes. Gameplay is mostly consists from searching the right items and solving simple riddles, but there’s also one frustrating chasing scene at the end of the first section of the house. Story may lack originality, but still good and teaches us to forgive, this time not others, but yourself, since sometimes there’s things that are beyond our control. And despite ending being optimistic, closing credits are a bit creepy.
8.Three Ghostly Roses
You find yourself in the strange place, greeted by mysterious man in the blue cape, you don’t remember anything about yourself, except for the name. Edmund Brigham. Doesn’t ring a bell? Nope, it doesn’t. To find out about your past and your purpose, you’ll need to carefully explore every corner of the dark and unwelcome world, before it’ll start to fall apart. TGR looks very similar to NES games and has wonderful original soundtrack, which perfectly fits to dark atmosphere of the haunted world. Also game has pretty unique battle system, where you watch the enemy’s movements and try to exploit it’s weakness. And, there’s no healing items, you recover HP by defeating the enemies, but despite that, difficulty level is quite fair.
9.Dreamfarer
Good sleep is important, isn’t it? It definitely is, but not for the people in Dreamfarer, who don’t need to sleep at all. In the society, described in the game, sleep is considered something out of ordinary, since no one’ve slept and seen a dreams for a long time. Yet, little girl, who has an ability to travel between other’s dreams, accidentally gets into a dream of a man, who is currently in comatose state in the hospital. To get back to reality, you’ll need to swap between girl and the man, since both of them see the same things from different perspectives, and help the inhabitants of the dream world. Dreamfarer is one of those games, which start as cute adventure and get darker and darker towards the end. This game has amazing fully redrawn graphics and stunning artwork (there’s literally tons of CGs ).
10.Shirakami-sama to Yon-no-Oni
Our next game is perfect if you are tired from jumpscares, suggestive content and brain(or heart)-breaking stories. Shirakami is very heartwarming game about friendship between boy and four demons, who help him in search of his cousin, who went missing while preparing to upcoming festival. Game has warm atmosphere of small village, strong with it’s traditions, beautiful illustrations and interesting gameplay, based on main character’s perception. There’s 3 endings in total, to see all of them you’ll need to beat the game 3 times (it’ll take from 3 to 5 hours in total ) and every time story goes the different way. Currently, game ia available only in russian and japanese.
11.From The Next Door
When you see something extremely cheap-it’s always suspicious. In case of food it might be rotten ( not always though ), in case of newly acquired house-get ready to deal with abomination living next door ( and no, I don’t mean neighbors ). Usually, when you notice paranormal activity in your house-you try to get away from it as far as you can, but in case of our heroine Namie ( who is as “smart” as Ayumi Shinozaki in CP: Blood Drive )- you’ll wait until things will get reeeeally ugly. Despite main heroine’s stupidity ( or thanks to it ), the game came out really creepy and interesting. Additionally I would like to praise game’s stylish visuals reminiscent of GBC-games and good work with setting the right atmosphere. And, once again, if you’re not the sensitive type-I suggest you playing in complete darkness with headphones on.
12.Hansel
Despite the game’s title, you will meet neither Hansel nor Gretel, instead you are playing as twin brothers, one of them is timid and another is sharp-mouthed (oh well, they’re both little rascals, no matter how you look at it). Hansel is nice adventure game with variety of references to famous old fairy tales, good humor, adorable visuals and quite unexpected ending ( two endings, to be exact, since another one is unlocked after beating the game for the second time). Game is relatively short ( 30-40 minutes ) and puzzles can be easily solved without a guide.
13.Lavender
Lavender presents another look on the Rapunzel’s story, in which there’s no prince and evil witch isn’t that evil. Your goal in this game is to descend the tower to retrieve your birthday present, solving various unique puzzles ( from feeding plants to playing chess ) on your way down. Lavender has quality pixel graphics and overall good presentation, which helps to create the feeling that you’re traveling through old storybook. Personally, I really liked the game’s normal ending, but there’s also a secret one for those, who like, when plot starts to turn grim and bloody.
14.Dudley and The Mysterious Tower
There goes a new title, developed by Sen, but don’t expect second Mad Father or Misao. Dudley is far more simple in terms of both plot and presentation. But it doesn’t mean that the game has nothing to offer. You play as a courier, who has an important delivery to tower’s owner, and his dog. Each floor of the tower is designed as a puzzle, in order to solve which you’ll need to switch between courier and the dog, who can do things courier can’t ( like seeing ghosts and talking to other animals).To climb the tower and see the contents of so-called “delivery” you’ll need about 40 minutes, so if you have some free time-be my guest.
15.Apocalypse Never
And once again our closing title belongs to “escape” genre, where you need to leave locked apartments by all means necessary. This time you play as carefree guy, whose drunken older sister has changed all locks in the house. Game is about 30 minutes long and has several endings, which depend on how fast you’ll manage to escape the house and meet up with a friend ( don’t forget to bring “that” with you ).Also game has good humor (some jokes are just hilarious) and nice art style.
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look at this!!! definition of aesthetic ~
NOALONE is out!! finally!
you can download it HERE
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here everyone have some very important dialogue screenshots
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misao kkkkkk
me & @tazmily-village & @acerbation ‘s life’s work
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MERMAID SWAMP N CORPSE PARTY THOUGH BWAHAHAHA
So i made this like half a year ago
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