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Other Projects => Other Games => Topic started by: Sowelu on June 01, 2009, 11:58:50 am
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Does this belong in Other Games or in General Discussion, or even anywhere on this board at all? Who knows! I'm leaning towards Other Games because mspaintadventures is, itself, almost a game.
Well, more specifically, it's a remarkably epic webcomic (http://www.mspaintadventures.com) that emulates an RPG based almost entirely on reader input for 'commands', and featuring the most demented and wonderful console-RPG-like mechanics I've ever seen. It's pretty close to the parody FAQ "Beath of Flams (http://serpent231.tripod.com/beath.txt)" if you've ever seen that.
(If you haven't read MS Paint Adventures, go click that first link. It drops you at the start of the current story, Homestuck, which you will know is amazing and awesome by the first fight sequence. The previous story, Problem Sleuth, is also a work of unimaginably epic art. Seriously. It is Epic in the finest tradition of Epic. The epic of its story puts the most epic of JRPGs to shame. Of course, being what it is, it only evolves into epic gradually, from totally humble beginnings.)
Anyway. I propose that taking the game mechanics across the current and previous story and mercilessly hacking them apart would provide the basis for a totally awesome roguelike. Because other forms of CRPG are way too hard, and roguelikes are what you want for cool game mechanics that might be more important than a story. Who's with me?
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You are mistaken with it's genre.
It's a bloody adventure game.
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You are mistaken with it's genre.
It's a bloody adventure game.
Shhhh! No one knows the difference between RPGs and Adventure games anymore. The Secret of its true purpose must never be found out!
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Adventure game is...questionable.
Anything that has that many stats and learned skills and level-ups kind of stops being an adventure game to me.
It's adventure game to the players, but it's RPG within the context of...god, I don't even know. It's a hybrid.
I think it would be fun to rip some of the outward appearance of the mechanics and their craziness, and stuff that into a tasty RPG shell.
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"It's a hybrid"
RPG and Adventure cannot hybrid.
In another world one could be a subgenre of the other.
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Early to midway through Problem Sleuth, it turned into a serious caricature of JRPGs. I'm hoping that's not very disputable...
Have you read Homestuck? Serious adventure game cred so far. And then suddenly console RPG fight sequence.
Yeah it is a hybrid. Or if not a hybrid, then at least a frankenstein's-monster.
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Problem Sleuth could not really be called an RPG or even a hybrid. Yes, it ribbed/homaged stat systems, but you'll notice the stats were all-or-nothing in every instance, and appeared and disappeared by the needs of the extended activity. Each character had things they could do and things they couldn't do - like an adventure game.
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Problem Sleuth could not really be called an RPG or even a hybrid. Yes, it ribbed/homaged stat systems, but you'll notice the stats were all-or-nothing in every instance, and appeared and disappeared by the needs of the extended activity. Each character had things they could do and things they couldn't do - like an adventure game.
Yeah, but that's true of almost every other webcomic that tries to emulate a console RPG.
Of course the webcomic is an adventure, but what it's emulating, I don't quite know.
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I still want to make a roguelike that develops that system into something vaguely resembling a mature RPG system. Or at least a parody. Would that make it a parody of a parody? God.