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Will_Bennetts
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I had an idea of a first or 3rd person game , where you must help civilians escape from a tornado or hurricane on an island or a country .
You must escape from enemies trying to kill you in all the chaos and also deal with looters and wild dogs and other fierce animals uprooted in the disaster.
Obviously this type of game wouldn't be released right now as the typhoon in the Philippines is still claiming lives , but I think it would be a fun game to play l
Does anyone else have any other pitches for games.
You must escape from enemies trying to kill you in all the chaos and also deal with looters and wild dogs and other fierce animals uprooted in the disaster.
Obviously this type of game wouldn't be released right now as the typhoon in the Philippines is still claiming lives , but I think it would be a fun game to play l
Does anyone else have any other pitches for games.
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but i AIN'T TELLING
Create a level (3D classic TR style with the retro block building look for ease and creativity) using tools and environment as a virtual playground, traps, hazards etc. LBP like official levels for collecting tools, materials etc, with downloadable extras, story modes. Search and rating system for difficulty of level and type, like first to the exit/artefact, time trials, high score. Tactical multiplayer games, you can fix traps and stuff, do you go straight to the goal or set traps for your opponent?
Loads more ideas for this. Would only work if not catered for the shooter fans and produced a certain way, no compromise.
This would be great, if it had a map editor option too
Game Dev Story?
Regards
Mark
Can you get from god of rocks to the flying spaghetti monster via ancient Egypt?
Or something...
GTAV players will know who he is.
How about making a game based on sewing?
Sewing sim 2014
Sewing is nothing. Flower arranging is hardcore!
Or how about you hijack an alien hover ship armed with air-to-ground missiles and wipe all known religious buildings and structures from the face of the planet. You could call it, "Bring back Ares, I say!"
Regards
Mark