Adventure game decorations

Started by Snarky, Fri 13/07/2012 12:41:36

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Snarky

If I want to spruce up an office or some other room with a few adventure game things, what nice adventure game-related decorations are there? (Posters, miniatures, props, papercraft, Lego models, dioramas, replicas, etc.) What would be really cool to have (even if it doesn't exist)?

CaptainD


  • An animatronic Broom Alien from Zak McKraken.
  • A Broken Sword
  • A wooden cup with the words "I chose... WISELY!" on it
  • A t-shirt that reads "My friends went to Daventry, and all I got was this lousy t-shirt that came with a free eternal curse on my family"
  • A cactus named Chuck
  • A plastic machine gun with a roll of empty lipstick holders next to it
  • A purple megalomanic tentacle
  • A rubber chicken with a pulley in it

ThreeOhFour

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Have you checked out these posters Snarky? They're beautiful (if mostly Lucasarts based).

There may be some cool papercraft around you could print and fold up for some cheap decorative flair on the corner of a shelf or something.

Also, a rubber chicken that you've put a pulley in the middle of (I think Grundislav has one of these?)

Crimson Wizard

Adventure horror set :D

    - Sinister wooden idol!
    - Human skull called Murray.
    - A voodoo doll.

Anian

I have a voodoo doll that is actually a fridge magnet. It's a "regular" voodoo doll, but it has a magnet glued to the back. We don't keep it on the fridge though, it's kind of creepy.
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Tabata

Quote from: Snarky on Fri 13/07/2012 12:41:36
What would be really cool to have (even if it doesn't exist)?

A frame cover for the monitor in the style of a game with some of the famous characters to be seen (best, if a leg or arm reaches out in “real” to be able to hold a note or pen),
a big calendar with screenshots (quoting a running gag) from best games,
“edge-seaters” (don't know, if this is the term in english for those figurines that can be placed at every edge)
and of course the mousepad, the frame of the blotting pad and the notepads/post-it's could be used for decorating details of adventure games  (laugh)

Well, not all of it at once - would be "a bit" too much - but some of those would be really

Shane 'ProgZmax' Stevens

Yeah, invest in some papercraft.  It's a great hobby.

Snarky

Quote from: ThreeOhFour on Fri 13/07/2012 12:55:45
Have you checked out these posters Snarky? They're beautiful (if mostly Lucasarts based).

There may be some cool papercraft around you could print and fold up for some cheap decorative flair on the corner of a shelf or something.

Thanks 304, those posters are neat!

We have a purple tentacle papercraft in the office, but I think he needs some friends.

The best thing of all would be some AGS-related stuff (beyond just a blue cup).

Mati256

Quote from: Tabata on Fri 13/07/2012 19:14:32
a big calendar with screenshots (quoting a running gag) from best games,

I think it would be an awesome idea to include something like this in a future AGS Bake sale.  :)
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Eric

I think it would be cool to take a game background, print it, then print copies of all the objects and sprites separately, mount them on foamcore or craft wood, and arrange them at different depths in a shadowbox, creating a 3D version of whatever game you choose.

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