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#1
I haven't really played video games of any kind in... I'd say a year at this point. And I certainly haven't played one to completion since like... gosh... Early PS2 era stuff. Heck, aside from Chrono Trigger being my favorite game ever, and a couple loves in other mediums, I haven't really genuinely fangirled over anything. THough I will always have a squee in reserve for anything Dune related.

On my sister's insistence, I bought Undertale earlier int he fall. I played my first run midway and decided I needed a long break from the bullet hell fighting, and to decide if I really wanted to continue the play through I was doing or reset and start over. And it just sat on my computer collecting digital dust.

Well, since Monday it's been raining non stop, and severely aggravating my body's pain. Monday I was bedbound. Tuesday, I managed to sit at the computer between naps. And, through sheer determination, finished that first run. And holy... f*ing... sh*tballs.... I went to bed after completion. Couldn't sleep. For one, had the boss battle theme stuck in my head from one of the bosses near the end that I spent hours figuring out how to beat. For another... I was debating on doing a polar opposite run the next playthrough, and thinking of the implications of that run. This game had me immersed so deeply I was playing it in my head. I was examining the moral implications of my in game actions instead of sleeping.

I have fallen for this game. Hard. And I do recommend anyone who hasn't played it yet, play it. Don't settle for armchairing it on youtube, buy it and play it. And then, study it. Why does this game work so well? What makes it more than just an Earthbound/Mother clone? And how can its good points be used to make a better adventure game? I think this is an indie game worth emulating and expanding upon, and elements can cross over into other gaming genres.

Here is a video I watched a little bit ago that addresses some of the key elements that made the game work so well.
IT HAS SPOILERS! There are images from the game in this video, so do use discretion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNlewNqWQP4

Knowing that one day Roger will enjoy his tea from the Blue Cup fills you with determination.
#2
The Rumpus Room / Re: Happy Birthday Thread!
Mon 19/10/2015 04:17:24
I turned 36 today. I had much cake and ice cream. Twas a nice day of doing nothing more productive than that.
#3

Tonight I became a magical unicorn who needs to wash her hair. xD
#4
Quote from: Vince Twelve on Mon 21/09/2015 22:13:45
Selmiak & MagpieBrews: You can actually keep reading.  The whole thing is currently available on the site via a pdf download for any price you like including free! http://propheti.ca/buy.
* MagpieBrews pulls empty pockets out of jeans. Lint falls out.

Holy crap these forums have a / me function?!

Rest assured though, I will be a purchaser in the future.
#5
This video was made for another community I frequent, but.. well, regional accents are just so fun to listen to. So to prove to some online friends I don't have the Minnesota accent, I looked up a challenge list online and read it off. And there's such an international presence in this community.. why not invite others to youtube or vocaroo their challenge lists? Granted.. I expect an English slant to this. I can't speak foreign languages well. But well... ellipsis!

And yeah... I'm also ignoring that some have lent their voices to games and their accents are known. BUT RANDOM VIDEO/AUDIO FUN ANYWAY!

(This seemed pretty random for general. So I thought I'd put it here and invite responses in kind.)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwERQS-rZDk
#6
This is right up my alley! I read through "Truth", and was so sad not to see a "next" button. When you get the hardcover edition out, I definitely want a copy. The art style interests me like the early Aeon Flux style. I love other world stories. And if you can have a religious conspiracy as grand as that in Dune...

/fangirls
#7
Andail! Squinky! *hugs*

I've been popping in and lurking a little until I can think of something to contribute. So silent... but existing. Like a stealth fart.
#8


I never forgot, and have always tried to have at least one blue beverage device in my cupboard. This one helps me remember to properly hydrate.
#9
RickJ and Magintz, I remember you both. *hugs*

ManicMatt, I don't really remember you, so we may have missed each other. I was also not the most active forum member, other than contributing to the little pixel art game thingy- winner picked the next topic... I also didn't create much gamewise besides some experiments playing around with AGS in the old DOS days and trying to get the hang of the windows version.
#10
I've been following Mr. Croshaw's ego reviews and was feeling nostalgic. I wanted to stop in and say hi to all the old farts I knew and hi to the newer people I've never met.

I left AGS as I was moving house, going out on my own for the first time, and if anyone remembers, I had crazy horrible depression then. Well, turned out to be bipolar. But I'm on blessed medication that keeps me somewhat stable, so that's good. I don't deal in visual arts much anymore. I'm almost completely dedicated to yarn- knitting and crochet is my life, and I haven't enough people to take my hats and gloves. I have dabbled a bit now and then in pixel art, but nothing worth sharing. I wanted to do a webcomic about being gay and coming out, with a pixelated art style, but i forgot how slow pixel by pixel mouse clicking can be. :P

As for living on my own, I moved out of the apartment I was moving in when I left here, and I'm in my second apartment, smack in the middle of town. I love it here. Since I don't drive (still), I love having access to a grocery and pharmacy, in town events, a somewhat hip cafe, and some very generous and kind neighbors.

Sadly, I've developed arthritis and edema, so even walking is a pain in the leg. I'm amassing a nice collection of canes and walking sticks though, and getting physical therapy to help keep me on my feet and out of a scooter.

Oh... I also STOPPED GAMING! 8-0 Every console, cartridge, and case, Silhouette Mirage being the only one I kept, I have given to my sisters and friends. I mean, I have Minecraft and the Sims 2, but that's about it. At first I felt a little lost without even a handheld to fiddle with. But I get on fine with just my computer and phone, drowning in facebook and a couple forums.

Oh, I'm liking the new bluecup emotes next to the older standards. Finally Roger has an emote to drink from... unless she leaks...

I don't know if I'll be a fixture here. I tried a couple times jumping back into the old IRC chat, but just couldn't get back into chatting or using AGS. Perhaps, hanging around the arty places I can be inspired and stay motivated to keep up on the comic idea I had, though.

*waves* :-*
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