roylaza, The Reader

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3/27/2015

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Greetings, Praises, and a game idea on 3/29/2015 6:57:26 PM

Maybe these are special gender-bending cats


Greetings, Praises, and a game idea on 3/29/2015 6:32:56 PM

Thank you :)


Greetings, Praises, and a game idea on 3/29/2015 6:29:43 PM

Thanks for clarifying, I wasn't aware of that series of books, don't seem to be gamebooks from what I've seen at the site.

Still, I suppose it's good that so many people contribute stories to the community, maybe 1 in 10 Catbooks will be good :)


Greetings, Praises, and a game idea on 3/29/2015 5:27:54 PM

I understand what that reference means now, saw on another thread


Greetings, Praises, and a game idea on 3/29/2015 5:05:50 PM

Thanks everyone, nice to meet :)


Greetings, Praises, and a game idea on 3/29/2015 3:18:02 PM

Thanks Kiel_Farren


Greetings, Praises, and a game idea on 3/29/2015 3:05:15 PM

That's my ugly mug, literally :)


Greetings, Praises, and a game idea on 3/29/2015 2:45:21 PM

Hello Everyone.

My name is Roy, and I've recently re-discovered Gamebooks and was ecstatic to have found this sweet and creative community, so I've picked up "The Order of the Midnight Sun" and am having a great time so far, and wanted to say "Hi!"

I've also checked out the editor, and I must say the developer did an excellent job at making it very easy to use and lowering the technical barrier for creative writers to be able to jump in and start writing, I was also very impressed by the decision to not expose all of the editor's features until a user is ready for them, all the features at once can be intimidating for new users, especially those without programming experience.

A long time fan of computer adventure games, I've been active in the Adventure Game Studio community a very long time ago, and have created one of the first "full-length" fully voiced adventure games in AGS at the time (which also won an award for the sound) and naturally I was thinking of creating a storygame of my own as well, maybe after I've played some more.

I've always been very interested in generative games, basically systems that generate their own content so every play is completely different, and I've had the idea of creating a murder mystery game on that basis, I wonder if I'll be able to achieve this using the advanced editor.

I'm also a developer by trade and have a lot of HTML\CSS\Javascript\jQuery experience so I might be able to use that to my advantage.

Anyway, nice to meet you all. wink