Brand new poster here...
I just finished the AGS game "The Oracle" by Eugene Couta and I absolutely loved it. It is made with photographs (some of them are really beautiful) and a point-and-click interface. It's an adventure that starts in snowy Canada and ends up in Portugal. It is a good mystery with not-too-hard, not-too-easy puzzles. I liked it a lot and I recommend it to anyone who hasn't played it.
It is also inspirational to me. I want to go out and take some pictures and make a game out of them. It doesn't seem like it would be too hard. I haven't looked too much into the AGS program, because it seems like it would be overwhelming, but I've been enjoying the games. I want to make the leap and create a game similar to the style of The Oracle, and if it isn't much of a leap for a novice like me I could see myself jumping into it immediately. I wonder how big that leap would be...
And I'm also wondering if there are any other point-and-click adventure games that use photographs.
I just finished the AGS game "The Oracle" by Eugene Couta and I absolutely loved it. It is made with photographs (some of them are really beautiful) and a point-and-click interface. It's an adventure that starts in snowy Canada and ends up in Portugal. It is a good mystery with not-too-hard, not-too-easy puzzles. I liked it a lot and I recommend it to anyone who hasn't played it.
It is also inspirational to me. I want to go out and take some pictures and make a game out of them. It doesn't seem like it would be too hard. I haven't looked too much into the AGS program, because it seems like it would be overwhelming, but I've been enjoying the games. I want to make the leap and create a game similar to the style of The Oracle, and if it isn't much of a leap for a novice like me I could see myself jumping into it immediately. I wonder how big that leap would be...
And I'm also wondering if there are any other point-and-click adventure games that use photographs.