Do you remember the good old days when you sat in front of a TV and had to plug in a game cartridge in order to start up your favorite fantasy RPG? We remember those times, and that's why we started a fangame-based project called SEYKEN a few years back to celebrate them. It had online capability right from the start, and so we learned that there are quite a few people out there wanting the same. Now we'd like to take it one step further by creating our own original game, by fans for fans -- and you can become a part of it!
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Crystal Kingdom
Those look like edited sprites rather than originals.
Dwedit wrote:
Those look like edited sprites rather than originals.
Any more than Mario, Balloon Fighter, Milon, Runner/Bomberman, and everything else using the
classic early NES walk cycle that Drag mentioned are edits of each other? At some point, people run out of distinct proportions and start reverse engineering sprites into "doll bases" onto which distinctive hair styles and clothes can be drawn.
Well, you could take Dwedit's statement as a criticism of the art direction for lacking a distinctive character look, which I think is a valid point.
I think it looks nice though. (I wouldn't fund it, personally, but I don't fund these things often, and certainly not projects people I don't know, so... nothing personal. It looks like it might be fun, and best of luck.)