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ASP_Volume2 Games #36701

An RPG Game Similar to Graal (only not quite as good =)

If you are at all interested in Game Development, you should definately check this out and AT LEAST look at the screen shot. This is an online game which i started a while ago and am yet to finish. My main reason for publishing this is to try to find other programmers/plot writters/graphics makers/music people/level makers/etc. for the finished game. This game has swords (that you can find and equipt with different attack powers), items (like lockets, special arrows, special bombs, money, etc.), equiptment (you have swords (atk power), shields (evasion chance %), helmet (+ to defense), armor (+ to defense), etc.). This game has tile features like bushes that when attacked, are shreded and there is a chance of a random item being left, walkable and non-walkable tiles. When you move, your guy even cycles through multiple sprites of walking. One of the biggest features in this game is PORGRAMMABLE NPCS!! I made a really simple language where you can make NPCs do dozens of things. There everything from visiblity scripts to checking the user's access prviledges on the game and letting him/her pass, or blocking the way. You have health and money (gold) and there is already quite a few maps made. Remember, this game is NOT finished. The online section doesn't wok yet, due to it being unfinished. When you login to offline, keep the username as Komodo9, i am having a database problem with the new user thing. I hope when you vote on this, you vote on what is done, all the database stuff, and game features, and do not take off credit because of it being incomplete, as i said it was. If you are interested in helping, please leave a comment and i will e-mail you. So far the game has come a log way, so enjoy. =D

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