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#1
Haven't been watching a ton of stuff this season but with AoT Season 4 starting up and all the other absolute bangers coming in the Winter Season, I'm going to be watching a lot more soon.

The other anime I've been watching this season is Talentless Nana which is pretty cheesy but is some quality anime junk food.

Quote from: cat on Mon 19/10/2020 09:39:17
Currently watching Erased (僕だã'がã,,なã,,è¡—) on Netflix. It's a thriller with small time travel elements (but not as convoluted as Steins;Gate). I've watched the TV-Drama series before and so far they seem to be pretty identical. Both are on Netflix and with japanese audio available. It is highly recommended, just preference whether you want to watch Anime or Dorama.

One of the few benefits of autumn/winter - watching TV while cycling indoors.

Erased was pretty good, it's a great begining anime. Though the ending felt really rushed.
#2
Oh wow this looks really cool!
Added it to my wishlist.
#3
Thanks for the tip about Spriter I'll certainly check it out. Seems like really useful software.

Glad you liked some of my stuff, those bugs were fun to make though it's been years since I've done anything like those.

Thanks for the welcome. :)
#4
Well that's embarrassing.

Chalk that up as another lesson learned, spell check your stuff before posting it for the public to see.
#5
Quote from: Danvzare on Wed 22/05/2019 14:32:02

But I think the one that's influenced me the most, is always a fairly new one. Lakeview Cabin Collection, pretty much began my love of the Slasher genre. Not only that, but I absolutely fell in love with it's gameplay, which is basically a sandbox adventure game with survival horror elements.
When I played that game and completed it, I actually went about trying to figure out how it was coded! Even going so far as to deduce where I could find bugs with which to exploit! That's how much I fell in love with that game!
That was a weird five hours now that I look back on it.

I played the first Lake View I should get around to trying out the others. : )

As for the computer game that's influenced me the most, well that one's pretty easy.

Baldur's Gate.

I've replayed that game several times thorughout the years and it's fed back into my love of D&D all these years. The magic items in that game are some of my absolute favorite bits of game play.

Mine Craft has also influenced me a bunch, considering it was what let me meet my wife, I'd hope it would influence me.

But that's just the computer stuff getting into consoles is a whole other beast.

( Oh and Stardew Valley, but honestly that game mostly just taught me what I really want in a Harvest Moon like game. )
#6
I recently got around to watching "The Void" which was a pretty fun Horror romp.

It reminded me a lot of a super natural episode which was pretty much what I wanted out of it.

This was a lot longer ago but I also enjoyed watching The Ritual. That one was really fun.
#7
Hello AGS people.

You can call me Lion.

I work at an escape room, and DM in my free time. Recently found out about Adventure Game Studios, and discovered it was the engine one of my favorite game series used. (The BlackWell games) So I decided I'd try my hand at making a few.

It's been a journey already and I feel like I've learned a lot.

Have a lot of plans for what I want to work on and am really excited to get to make games.

I draw, but honestly don't feel too proud of my work.

That's one of the things I've really enjoyed about game making, there's a joy in seeing what you've made come to life.

Anyways I look forward to talking and hearing from you all.
#8
Hello guys.

I found out about Adventure Game Studios around a month ago and got it in my head to make a game.
I've heard that any would be game maker should strive to create smaller games to learn the ropes and get better over time.
So I tried to do just that.
After working on it for around four weeks I'm finally happy enough with the demo to post it here.
While I don't think I'll keep working on this game as it is, I would like to come back to this game once I have some fully completed games under my belt and can do this story justice.

- Rafstroom -
The concept for this game is taken from a D&D adventure I ran with my players. You the player play one of those players, a Tiefling by the name of Ansem trying to find an ancient relic, the Book of Secrets. This relic is contained in a now abandoned temple to the Goddess of death, the Pale Lady.
As you explore the temple you will uncover it's secrets and meet several colorful characters.

http://www.mediafire.com/file/yxe0md7vai3mpu8/Rafstroom.zip/file



An example of one of the rooms in the game.



The achievement page. Viewable in game as well.

Thank you for your time. I look forward to your feedback.
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