So I haven't done a blog for 1 or 2 days now, I've not had anything to report extravagantly about my game. Except if you want to hear about my many placings of trees and spoilers for bosses in the game, then something is wrong. I've gotten good at creating the forest I'm working on, and I'm able to go at incredible speeds, though I'm not incorporating any puzzles yet, I do have this cool feature where you do better in the game for the more exploring you do within the environments placed in the game. So if you want to do good in this game, you do need to explore a lot.
Things I hope to get in sometime are a system of good trades for money, crafting system, and an alchemy system. I give the player the options of either using their found goods to either sell for credits, which can be used to buy goods, or to have the player craft their items using loot, which takes longer, but is more cash effective. I also have ideas for cities to make, like a gambling city, a trade city (which is almost complete), a city of knowledge in this world… I think I'm giving away too much.
But to the topic, I just came back from watching a play for "The Sound of Music", and it was outstanding for the budget and cast available. I thought about the play, and I was inspired for some of the characters in my story, I now want to change a few things that would make Wonder's war an amazing experience. It doesn't have to do with singing (o god no singing… except for one part), but more of some of the minor villains. For there are a lot of minor villains who try to throw a monkey wrench in your plans to end the war. I also want to incorporate some comedy into my game, and the actors of the play made some really funny jokes that I would like to put in it. But other than that, not much else.
Well, it's finally the weekend for me, and I can finally use 12 hours tomorrow to work on my game, and it's going to be great! Like I'm going to be laying in bed wearing a bath robe with slippers on my ghostly body, eating scoops and drinking root beer like a pro, crank open a window and play some zen music to just relax. I love Caturday!
Ardi out.