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AGS Games => Completed Game Announcements => Topic started by: jmjm on Fri 16/08/2024 04:02:32

Title: The Crimson Diamond
Post by: jmjm on Fri 16/08/2024 04:02:32
At long last! The Crimson Diamond has launched on Steam and itch.io! It's a cozy mystery adventure game with EGA graphics, Roland MT-32 music, and a text parser interface!

Link to The Crimson Diamond Steam store page (https://store.steampowered.com/app/1098770/The_Crimson_Diamond/)

Link to The Crimson Diamond on itch.io (https://juliaminamata.itch.io/the-crimson-diamond-full-game)

The Crimson Diamond official website (https://www.thecrimsondiamond.com/)

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Title: Re: The Crimson Diamond
Post by: Hobo on Fri 16/08/2024 10:26:28
Congratulations on the release! Got the itch version, hoping to make some time to play it soon as well
Title: Re: The Crimson Diamond
Post by: agentbauer on Fri 16/08/2024 11:34:01
Great, congrats to the release, was on my wishlist all the time.
The demo was already great.
Title: Re: The Crimson Diamond
Post by: eri0o on Fri 16/08/2024 13:02:30
Awesome release! Followed it for some time and can't wait to play it. :)

Please add it to the AGS games db (https://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/site/games/add/) too!
Title: Re: The Crimson Diamond
Post by: CaptainD on Fri 16/08/2024 19:31:55
Congrats!!!  ;-D  ;-D
Title: Re: The Crimson Diamond
Post by: shaun9991 on Fri 16/08/2024 21:35:57
It's so good, I'm 3 hours in and loving it. Congratulations Julia!!
Title: Re: The Crimson Diamond
Post by: jmjm on Fri 16/08/2024 22:12:02
Thanks, everyone!

@eri0o I just added The Crimson Diamond to the database! Also, I used your plugin for the hyperlink in my game -- So you are in the credits :). If you'd like to be credited as something besides "eric0o", please let me know!  :)
Title: Re: The Crimson Diamond
Post by: heltenjon on Fri 16/08/2024 22:17:56
Like the others, I've been following this for a while. Great to see the game released! Congratulations!
Title: Re: The Crimson Diamond
Post by: eri0o on Sat 17/08/2024 14:49:58
@jmjm awesome to see it in the DB!! I just got the game too so I can play it  :grin:

Also thanks for the credits! That's fine, I usually go by either"eri0o" or "Érico Porto" and either are alright.  8-)
Title: Re: The Crimson Diamond
Post by: DBoyWheeler on Sat 17/08/2024 21:57:15
WOOT!  Congrats on getting the game done!
Title: Re: The Crimson Diamond
Post by: Frodo on Sun 18/08/2024 18:24:06
Congrats on the release.
It looks fantastic   

 :cheesy:
Title: Re: The Crimson Diamond
Post by: AndreasBlack on Sun 18/08/2024 18:48:55
Wohooo! How exciting, congrats! I have been looking sometimes on your Youtube channel, think i left a comment once or twice too. Definately gonna play this later.  8-)
Title: Re: The Crimson Diamond
Post by: Djaian on Mon 19/08/2024 11:21:24
Hello everyone,

So I created an account on Adventure Game Studio forum just to tell you this : Thank you Julia, fantastic work !

I played 12 hours of the game so far and managed to get to the conclusion. I will play it more and more, since I want to 100% this game, by myself, without looking at a walkthrough or solution.

Here is why I like this game:

I played Mortville Manor when I was a teenager and playing The Crimson Diamond really hit the nostalgia. I knew I always like this kind of games.

However, when The Colonel's Bequest was published, I was still a teenager and I since I am not a native english speaker I didn't know english at all. It was impossible for me to play it. Later, as an adult, I thought I could enjoy The colonel's Bequest by watching Youtube videos of people playing it. But it is certainly not the same as playing the game by yourself. I regret that.

Now, thanks to you Julia, I am able to play a parser detective game as an english speaking teenager would have been able to play The Colonel's Bequest in 1989. And since the game is brand new, and not an old game, I was not spoiled about the story or the solution just by watching a random Youtube video on adventure games or reading a generic forum topics about adventure games.

I really enjoy this experience.

The game is not perfect, but it is really fun to play.

By the way, the art is fantastic! (if you like old school pixel art)

Again, thank you Julia for your passion and your dedication.

I now have a few years to 100% The Crimson Diamond, before you release the sequel  :wink:

Title: Re: The Crimson Diamond
Post by: ukz530 on Thu 22/08/2024 03:31:22
Awesome. I've been waiting for this game to be released! Congrats on the release!  :-D
Title: Re: The Crimson Diamond
Post by: MIGGO on Fri 23/08/2024 10:27:39
Congratulation on the release! Been looking out for this.

This project really inspired me to look into EGA graphics.  ;-D
Title: Re: The Crimson Diamond
Post by: StillInThe90s on Tue 27/08/2024 10:48:48
A bit late to the party, but congratulations on the release nevertheless!
Title: Re: The Crimson Diamond
Post by: Danvzare on Tue 27/08/2024 11:35:46
I'm also late to the party, but I'm congratulating you all the same.
It's about time the text parser got a bit of love.  :-D
Title: Re: The Crimson Diamond
Post by: heltenjon on Wed 22/01/2025 22:50:24
I'm trying out the games from the FYC thread, and I've played about the first day of this one. I will get back to it, but will need to move to other games in order to test them a bit before the nomination for AGS awards ends.

So - is it any good? Yes, it clearly is. But, there is a but, and you already know this: You have to be a fan of parser games. You need to type in what our heroine wants to do. I must admit that I quite often found myself thinking that this or that would have been easier to do just by pointing and clicking, so I may not be in the main target group here, despite having played and loved text adventures back in the day. That being said, the parser is good, and it is not difficult to understand where to use abbreviations.

I'd say there is one part where the parser is better, and that is when talking to other characters. This largely consists of asking them about some subject, and in this regard I feel my input requires a bit more brain activity than if I simply could click on everything to interrogate the npc. (Though the latter method worked well in Discworld Noir, as I recall it.) But all right, you have to accept that this is a parser game.

The graphics are in EGA style, and provided that one likes that style, they are beautiful. Retro, but that is kind of the point. There is a long intro, setting the scene, and then we are left to explore the hotel and interview the other characters in the game. The ability to open every drawer in every room, and sit on something in almost every room, is retained from the demo version. On the one hand, this shows attention to detail, and it's cool that it's possible, but on the other side, it gets in the way of advancing the story. I think I would have preferred to have some rooms initially locked. It also struck me as odd that the player character objects to opening someone's luggage, but is perfectly fine with looking through all their cupboards, chests and drawers.

I like the story, and the eavesdropping scenes and conversations are fun. And I found an Easter egg
Spoiler
in the shower
[close]
which was fun, but as these things do, also somewhat may break the immersion. I also liked the automatic notes that keep the player informed about what remains to do and clues found.

So far, the game looks like it's very well done in the genre of choice. It's recommended if you like crime investigation games like Colonel's Bequest (which I haven't played, but I played Laura Bow II), old style EGA art and typing your actions. I'm not in the exact target group, but even so, it's easy to see that the game is very polished and that there is quality here. I plan to come back to the game and finish it later on.