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#301
1. Post in right forum.

2. Have something to show for yourself. Let's say hypothetically I was looking for a project to join. Why should I lend my services to you?

3. Maybe try your hand at original ideas. I guarentee they will be far more interesting and you will get taken much more seriously as a person.

4.  :=
#302
Hmm, that's what I'm thinking. Be careful, ye be on shaky ground legally here.
#303
Generally, it's good to have a game to add voices TO, as opposed to a game built around voices.

Just a FYI.  ;D
#304
Quote from: yodaman11111 on Wed 22/02/2006 22:01:48
Quote from: Dark Comet on Wed 22/02/2006 21:47:04
coughcoughForumrulescough
I never even read them, jakass.

Thanks man, ye've made my evening.  ;D
#305
coughcoughForumrulescough
#306
As ettiquette dictates.  ;D

Seriously. It's like a tradition, or an old charter, or something.
#307
Gotta be Myst and Riven for me. Myst is probably the perfect introduction to adventure gaming, and Riven is probably the nearest thing the genre is going to get to be considered as an Artistic Masterpiece.
#308
Just downloaded and played the first few movies. A damn fine engine here, I see a LOT of potential in it. I'm looking forward to those planned features.

The best thing to do is make sure all the backgrounds are as updated as they can be, and all new cha. files are in. Would it be feasible for moviemakers to do custom animations that they would then send along to you for uploading? That would be the most obvious, if not easist way, to handle that.

Very impressed. Will definatly make use of this in the future.
#309
HAPPY BIRTHDAY REALITY-ON-THE-NORM!!!
#310
Lets not forget RI's concluding part of the 'Tapestry Trilogy'!

#311
Still retains those lovely healing showers. Ah, magical water...

Much more story orientated, and finally some tangible clues as to what the whole thing is about. Plus his use of the 'fog' to represent the escalating madness of 1213 is disturbingly effective.

I too would have like to have seen a litte more closure on the boss. Ah well, a minor gripe. An excellent continuation I think. Looking forward to Numero Tres.
#312
Huzzah! Have been waiting for this, excellent work!

Is there a way to insert new characters and backgrounds as more are made for RON? That would be quite funky.

Also, I'd recommend sending this to Dylan over at RON HQ, this will send his little heart a flutterin'. It'll tie in quite nicely with RON's 5th.

Rock on, good sir.
#313
Gah, keep forgetting about this.

Anyway, the winner is Mr. Flibble! Nice going. Time to get the next one started now.

*lockinate*
#314
Don't forget ye can vote as well.
#315
Ok. My vote goes to Mr. Flibble, incidentally. Makes it 2-0-0. Congrats.  :)

Some good stories here, enjoyed reading them all.
#316
Voting Time! Voting Time Peeps!
#317
Deadline's coming up folks. Last couple of days to get something out.
#318
Oy oy folks. Here are the rules:

- Participants will write a story not limited by length unless specified by the month's rules;
- It's impossible for a judge to be impartial in this kind of competition where, for instance, great writing can save a meager plot. So the voting will be public, and go on for at least a week after the deadline, when the winner will be announced.
- The competition should last a month. Therefore, this particular one will run until the 29th of December - though some slack may given. Don't abuse it, though. Five days after the "oficcial" deadline no further entries are allowed and voting begins, but this tolerance is not mandatory, rather left to the thread-starter's description.
- The actual posts must NOT contain the story, but a link to it. The story MUST be hosted somewhere, even if temporarily.
- The object of this is to write a story. It can be a short story with 10 lines, it can be a whooper with 20 pages. It can have no characters, or a myriad of them. It can be in first person, or third; present or past of future tense. Your ONLY limitations are the ones the rules state, if any.
- The winner provides the theme and rules for the next comp.
- The comp-starter may participate. It's happened already, and this voting system should elliminate unfairness. Of course, out of fairness, the comp starter should start it without already forming an idea of the story he may write.

Now then now then now then. Here's the theme.

Crime.

This I feel is a suitably wide open subject for a story, as it can involve pretty much anything. It could be a piratical jinx on the High Seas in the 17th century, it could be about a high tech bank heist in some Orweliian nightmare of a future. It could deal with the tension of preparation, the dirty deed itself, or events after as you try to lie low.

It could be an action story, depecting a crime taking place, or it could be a psychological monologue, dealing with someone's thoughts as they witnessed something downright illegal (or were subjected to it.)

With this one, the only restriction I will impose is that something illegal has to feature as the subject in some way. That's it. This is a subject you are free to take and run with.

Enjoy!
#319
Blimey! Erm, uh, yeah. Ok. Ooer, unexpected to say the least.

Ok. What shall I do? Post a new topic with the subject?
#320
I vote Brisby.
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