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Aon Reo

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  1. Keep up the awesome work, you really make an excellent commitment to the development of the project. Looking forward to the API documentation
  2. How involved were you in each part of the development process such as design, code, art, web, trailer production? Looks really neat.
  3. I wouldn't be discouraged from using that tile set due to popularity in the dev communitiy, the reality is the overwhelming majority of your players won't be familiar with game assets.
  4. The color palette used for that environment is great.
  5. I use Trello, super easy to plan and organize. I can also write everything in markdown which is awesome.
  6. Aon Reo

    WIP Veridian

    HotA and a Spellbook, are you drawing some inspiration from their origins? (。◕‿◕。)
  7. I'm so excited for the database release, I can't wait to play around with a web app now that that DB is exposed. Keep up the awesome work guys.
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    WIP Veridian

    Very cool, the graphics give me a Diablo 2 vibe. The UI is nice, I like the transparency and icons.
  9. Hi everyone! I've been hanging around here for awhile now keeping an eye on the progress of Intersect. I just completed a mobile game I've been working on. I thought everyone here would really enjoy it, it shares the same style of graphics, I even see some projects using the same assets! It's a spin on the classic game memory, your goal is to flip over a tile and find its match. That's the gist of it! I just moved it to open beta for Android on March 16, 2018. I would love any feedback you all want to provide. It's written in Java using the Android SDK and Android Studio. I'm the sole developer UI/UX - game logic, the whole deal. If you have any questions regarding the game or Android development I would be happy to answer. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=wat.seth.dev.rpgmatch
  10. Overall I think storing all the game objects structure in tables is really the best choice. Everyone who wants to make web or mobile apps will benefit from this. I know if I was to develop a game with Intersect I would definitely want to develop some kind of companion app. It might require a lot of work developing the db and queries but I think you can find ways to mitigate the pain of upgrading. You can for example, abstract access to the db from the actual implementation. It would be great to see this change. Just my two-cents. Edit: I guess if we have some access to an API in the future like you mentioned in your earlier post this wouldn't really matter that much! Whatever works, just one way to look it!
  11. I think your post is great. I really like the choices-have-impact system and how you will let player actions manipulate the world. It will be exciting to see how extendable Intersects source will be. It is like you said an amazing base to develop a ORPG on and I think they really are meeting their goal of letting users develop great games without touching the source. Creating a game is a massive undertaking and everyone should remember you have to take it one step at a time! Approach it like you would any other life goal. Achievement doesn't happen without the discipline. Keep writing, good stuff!
  12. It's great to see this change. JSON is so much easier to manually read than XML. I've never had to parse XML but I do work with JSON results from web API's often and XML configuration files all the time. Very exciting, keep it up!
  13. I like the road and street lamps. Looking good, solid work. Characters look great too. Just browsed through your thread, I like the consistency of the style throughout the graphics.
  14. This story takes place about 870 years before the time setting for the game. Touches on a time period called the "Age of Active Signs." Hope everyone enjoys! Be easy on the feels.
  15. Thanks! It is for sure a ramble, I'm new to writing and just ran with it. The berries do play a big part in a quest line I have planned. I was totally wondering about the line of the second paragraph so I'm glad you confirmed some of my reserves about it. I've done some work on the backstory of the entire world that I may post in the near future though it needs some editing before that. Overall I'm glad to hear it caught your attention.
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