Info:
Just a brandname chip loving guy who wants to make a interesting P&C game based in Chernobyl/Pripyat, In the early 90s.
I got a ton of free time to dedicate to this and I'm focusing on story,graphics,sound and gameplay to the best of my ability.
So, Hopefully I can make something that you fine people here will find interesting and fun!
Synopsis:
Ukraine, 1990.
Dmitri is experiencing the worst hangover ever.
After 11 years spent in prison, all he has got is a bad liver and a rundown apartment, not so far from Pripyat.
No family, no friends, no job.
A former firefighter just like his brother, tries to surrender to the daemons of the past.
The bitter, dark, emptiness of alcohol is all that he seeks.
And every night, just before slipping into oblivion, his last thoughts go to his brother, who disappeared during the reactor 4 failure in Chernobyl's nuclear plant, in 1986.
On this very night, Dmitri plans to end his agony for good.
But someone or something is still alive in the dead city.
And wants Dmitri alive, too.
Screenshots:
Dimitri's Apartment.
*The bathroom wall fades as you walk through the doorway*
"Boris brought his big nose outside his outpost shack's window while leaning on his forearms to have a more focused view of Dmitri's masked face."
"The Bridge Of Death."
"So called because on the day of the explosion, people gathered on this bridge to see the flames of the burning graphite nuclear core.
They were all exposed to levels of over 500 roentgens, a fatal dose."
Features/Planned Features*:
320 x 200 Pixel Graphics
Voice Acting
Many Animated/Detailed Backgrounds & Tons of Animations
Morality System
Variety of Npcs
Interesting/Unique Puzzles
Credits:
Frito_Master: Art, Game Design, Scripting, Story, Sound
LostTrainDude: Story, Game Design
baggyg: Scripting
an Urpney: Story, Game Design
Marcus: Sounds, Music
Ltgiants2000: Story, Game Design
RyanTimothy: Scripting
The AGS Community: Everything

Notes:
My main goal right now is to get enough done to make a demo and get feedback from that and modify/learn as necessary, Then move on to finishing it.
My earliest estimate is at least 3-ish weeks.
Thanks for checking out the thread!