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Post by bronsd on Feb 8, 2010 14:44:09 GMT -5
Greetings, I've bought the game and I think is is a VERY fun game! I wanted to help you develop the game futher by giving you some ideas.
- PvE vs Enviroment: What I mean is some sort of monsters you are able to slay in the world. You get loot and the stuff from the mine (forgot the name).
- Quests: To level of to get rewards...
- Combat system: I've always played a very addictive game on my PSP, it was called Puzzel Quest. It was Bejeweld, where you get mana for every row you matched. With this mane you are able to cast spells on your opponent to decrease its lifepoints and so on. It was like a turn based RPG, where you had to match gems turn by turn and get mana in order to cast spells and so on. I think it would be a GREAT idea to keep your interface (bejeweld + gravity thingy) but to introduce a new combat system in the same style of Puzzle Quest. You get new spells and armor at cetain lvl's and so on. Then it would make since to lvl, and it would be AWESOME to play this online against eachother. You should really really really give it a try!
Maybe I will come up with more idea's later on. These are my first thoughts.
Greetings, Dries
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