hmm.

posted in A Keyboard and the Truth for project 96 Mill
Published October 16, 2005
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Laz
I apologize for pissing on your parade, but all these little random posts of "clues" are getting kind of old now...
October 16, 2005 09:44 PM
EDI
would you rather I just keep absolutely silent for the next 3 months while I write the story?

or would you rather I keep hinting as I go along?

I am open to suggestions.
October 16, 2005 09:46 PM
TraderJack
Don't listen to him, keep em coming!

This one actually peaks my interest though...

hmmm...

I'll write another story for the next one though. I don't think I could do this one justice.

-IV
October 16, 2005 09:53 PM
Pouya
You ought to have bigger boobs in order to sell
October 16, 2005 09:55 PM
Laz
Quote:would you rather I just keep absolutely silent for the next 3 months while I write the story?

or would you rather I keep hinting as I go along?

I am open to suggestions.


How about a post every so often with more than one picture and SOME sort of explanation? The first fiew "What's this?" posts were ok, but they really are getting old now.

An explanation doesn't necessarily ruin anything, hell even soemthing like "This is part of what I'm working on now" and post a few pictures... but "What's this?" posts ... hell they could be anything. A tech demo you're working on, your next game, or a picture someone made for you because they link you're pretty.

Oh, and for those who can't figure it out, this one is a woman.
October 16, 2005 09:55 PM
DukeAtreides076
kur kur good thing you added all those question marks for extra-mysteriousnessness
October 16, 2005 09:58 PM
EDI
well, it's either gonna be:

I release what I think I should, when I should.

or,

I keep silent until it is done.


The reason for the sketchy details is because, these things are in-themselvs sketch concepts at the moment, though I tend to feel they are fairly solidified before I post them here.

As things become more solid and clear then these posts will become more solid and clear.

I am not going to full explain my current speculations and then have to go back on them if I decide to do it another way.

So for now all you get are pictures, and bits of text of things that are very likely to be in the game.

=D
October 16, 2005 10:00 PM
Pouya
Quote:So for now all you get are pictures, and bits of text of things that are very likely to be in the game.

So I take it that means you're not making the boobs bigger? [sad]
October 16, 2005 10:07 PM
Trapper Zoid
I'm enjoying the collection of images so far, so I wouldn't stop posting them. It will be interesting to see how they all fit together in your finished game!
October 16, 2005 10:08 PM
EDI
Pouya: I will consider =D

Trapperzoid: Thanks for the encouragement =D
TraderJack: and thanks to you as well =D
October 16, 2005 10:12 PM
xanin
Keep em coming - guessing these is more entertaining than that accursed Hack.net thing ever was.
October 17, 2005 01:28 AM
jbadams
Indeed, I'm enjoying them even if (perhaps somewhat because) I don't really know what it is you're showing off. Keep 'em coming!
October 17, 2005 05:19 AM
evelyn
Nice form - don't make the boobs bigger and....keep 'em coming also!. :)
October 17, 2005 05:27 AM
EDI
evelyn has spoken "and she is 1/2 our target market for this game" =D
October 17, 2005 07:22 AM
ildave1
Keep em` coming... Nobody is making anybody visit this journal, if you don't like what you see, don't visit it on a daily basis. Wait awhile and then dive on in :)

It's difficult to please everybody but EDI sure does a good job trying :)
October 17, 2005 02:30 PM
jbadams
Quote:
evelyn has spoken "and she is 1/2 our target market for this game" =D


Your target market is only two people? [looksaround]

[lol]
October 17, 2005 09:06 PM
EDI
*cough* given recent events I wont be so quick to deny that [grin]

but I mean, 'women' are about 1/2 of the market we want to target with this game, it is kind of defacto though since women tend to like adventure games morso than other genres (seemingly except for board/card games).

Morning's Wrath seemed to be liked by a few women that saw it so far, which was good, I expected it would to a certain degree.

Given that this next game is full adventure (no RPG fighting or stats or spells, etc.) I can only hope that women gamers will accept it even more.

Why am I targeting women gamers? Aside from being seeminly a relatively untapped (non-present?) market, I think that there should be more games out there that women enjoy, and it seems that a lot of women enjoy adventure games.
October 18, 2005 06:56 AM
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