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Re: Game Developer

Post by SuperDre » 29. May 2008, 15:27

@K2BJoker:
If you are looking for a good adventure engine, you should take a look at:

http://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk

or (but much less used)

http://lassie.gmacwill.com

Those are great engines for creating your own adventures.. also there are some great free adventure games on those sites (especially their forums)..

Re: Game Developer

Post by Domino » 24. May 2008, 17:16

I'm not sure what you mean, but I suppose that you're talking about a game engine. So, if you are, here's the answer: we have made our own engine, so if you are willing to use an engine to develop your own game, you should search for other options. Or you can always program it yourself, as we did (that's what game developing teams are needed - to made different stuff for the game. The designers, musicians, story-writers need programmers, too).

Game Developer

Post by K2BJoker » 24. May 2008, 16:48

Can you tell as what game developer you use to make this game ? After all you already complete your game and more fans wont make a game like this ... you could be are next inspiration for make that kind of a game.

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