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Re: the mapping niche

Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 10:32 pm
by sirkkalap
I might recommend "Dear Esther" for open adventure without fight or monsters. See if it fits your needs. It is very moody and has great music and narrative.

http://dear-esther.com/

-Pete

Re: the mapping niche

Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 10:47 pm
by Fugu
sirkkalap wrote:I might recommend "Dear Esther" for open adventure without fight or monsters. See if it fits your needs. It is very moody and has great music and narrative.

http://dear-esther.com/

-Pete
A non-interactive tech demo with one single path to hover along isn't exactly the same. Especially considering that there would be no point in drawing a map because you can't get lost.

Re: the mapping niche

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 3:06 pm
by sirkkalap
Fugu wrote:
sirkkalap wrote:I might recommend "Dear Esther" for open adventure without fight or monsters. See if it fits your needs. It is very moody and has great music and narrative.

http://dear-esther.com/

-Pete
A non-interactive tech demo with one single path to hover along isn't exactly the same. Especially considering that there would be no point in drawing a map because you can't get lost.
Quite right. I stand corrected here.

-Pete