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pokeyoupine in the post "We just released the game my studio has been working on for a while, and I figured I'd share my experiences along with a bunch of the art assets that didn't make it into the final product"

2016-12-01 03:48

I don't know how popular it is. But it's a riot :) Enjoy.

pokeyoupine in the post "We just released the game my studio has been working on for a while, and I figured I'd share my experiences along with a bunch of the art assets that didn't make it into the final product"

2016-12-01 00:33

Oh! Very neat. This is a little like the online roleplaying I used to sink so much time into when I was younger.

I always think about something simpler... Like a smaller Zork or something. LostPig is one of my favorite text games ever. It's ridiculous.

I love these things because the focus is so much on storytelling and puzzles. Plus, I've always been a writer, but didn't get into visual art until recently. Love 'em.

pokeyoupine in the post "We just released the game my studio has been working on for a while, and I figured I'd share my experiences along with a bunch of the art assets that didn't make it into the final product"

2016-12-01 00:12

Ha! Well it sounds like a neat project, anyway. I'm not much of a programmer (I minored in CS in college, but what does that mean nowadays!), but I always thought a text-based game would be a great way to dive back in. Nothing as large as an MMORPG though :P

pokeyoupine in the post "We just released the game my studio has been working on for a while, and I figured I'd share my experiences along with a bunch of the art assets that didn't make it into the final product"

2016-11-30 19:45

I'm crazy about text games! Still have hopes of doing my own someday :) Can't wait to see it.