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Re: If You Could Make An Adventure Game
#29913
03/12/07 05:34 PM
03/12/07 05:34 PM
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kraken
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Been rereading the Virginia Lanier novels about Jo Beth Sidden and Bloodhounds Inc. Has anyone ever written a game using a bloodhound? Of course it would have to be a mystery game.
Suffering succotash! Playing: Guild Wars Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war...
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Re: If You Could Make An Adventure Game
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03/12/07 09:38 PM
03/12/07 09:38 PM
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StarLite Moon
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How about the show the Lost Room as a game, or has that been done. There is lots of goodie to make puzzles out of there. You know that show did seem familiar. I thought I played that game once.
Be Thankful For The Dawn Of The Coming Day - Lisle Engle
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Re: If You Could Make An Adventure Game
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03/13/07 02:28 AM
03/13/07 02:28 AM
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maggie57
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Joan- I agree with you, by the way have you read Douglas Preston's new book, it is great, but Pendergast is the best. Maggie 
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Re: If You Could Make An Adventure Game
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03/13/07 03:52 AM
03/13/07 03:52 AM
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Kickaha
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In a Dr Who game one could actually walk into the Tardis from outside. That would be pretty neat.
Used to answer to "Peter Smith", now answers to "Peter Rootham-Smith"
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Re: If You Could Make An Adventure Game
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03/13/07 09:13 PM
03/13/07 09:13 PM
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Joan
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Maggie, Just read Lincoln Childs' "Deep Storm." Love those guys! Joan
PC Games. Cats. Life is good.
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Re: If You Could Make An Adventure Game
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03/14/07 10:56 PM
03/14/07 10:56 PM
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Darleen03
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HEy Mikael Spooky Horror Game I love it ....WE have so very Few ......There is nothing like a Good SPOOK Scary Game I say 
Luv Dar
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Re: If You Could Make An Adventure Game
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03/15/07 11:12 PM
03/15/07 11:12 PM
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GuybrushThreepwood
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If I had the money to finance an adventure game I'd have Chris Jones and Aaron Conners make the Tex Murphy game that picks up where Overseer ended.
Currently Playing: Adventure Game: Broken Age Darkside: Star Wars: The Old Republic
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Re: If You Could Make An Adventure Game
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04/16/07 12:07 PM
04/16/07 12:07 PM
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StarLite Moon
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How about a good story line, where you follow a story. I don't like to just jump in and solve puzzles, unless it's a Big Fish Game or strictly a puzzle game. But I do like a good story and knowing why I'm doing what I'm doing.
Be Thankful For The Dawn Of The Coming Day - Lisle Engle
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