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Dank Anton

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A member registered Aug 06, 2023 · View creator page →

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I'm thinking of using some of your tracks in my project, a Metroidvania. I wanted to know if I can use them for commercial or non-commercial projects. And if I can, could you let me know what name you'd like to be credited under?

I really liked the simple but accomplished art style. This could turn into a great game.

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I have re-released my visual novel The Whispers Forest, remaking the page from scratch. This version of the project is available in Spanish and English, covers more than 10k words, has 4 introduced characters and six different endings, in addition to several bad “semi-endings” that are secret. Based on the experience of the people who have helped me testing it and the number of words it contains, I estimate that completing all the content in this version takes about an hour. THIS IS JUST A FRAGMENT OF THE FIRST CHAPTER OF THE STORY. I have been working on this project in general for more than two years. It has helped me learn and improve and I have perfected it over time. Thanks to this I have managed to create with Renpy an automatic saving/loading system that avoids traps and allows the immersion to be maintained as much as possible. I also created a chance system for some specific situations and a combat system which is important in this specific version of the project. And the most significant change that I have made over time has been the creation of a click-and-point style movement system through the different scenarios on the map. For all the effort and time I have dedicated to The Whispers Forest, I am very grateful. With this re-release I hope to reach a larger audience than I have achieved until now so that more people enjoy the game I have created. Currently I have many ideas for the future with this game that could be very interesting, and I have also been thinking about migrating it to Godot (but it is something I have to think about better).

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I have re-released my visual novel The Whispers Forest, remaking the page from scratch. This version of the project is available in Spanish and English, covers more than 10k words, has 4 introduced characters and six different endings, in addition to several bad “semi-endings” that are secret. Based on the experience of the people who have helped me testing it and the number of words it contains, I estimate that completing all the content in this version takes about an hour. THIS IS JUST A FRAGMENT OF THE FIRST CHAPTER OF THE STORY. I have been working on this project in general for more than two years. It has helped me learn and improve and I have perfected it over time. Thanks to this I have managed to create with Renpy an automatic saving/loading system that avoids traps and allows the immersion to be maintained as much as possible. I also created a chance system for some specific situations and a combat system which is important in this specific version of the project. And the most significant change that I have made over time has been the creation of a click-and-point style movement system through the different scenarios on the map. For all the effort and time I have dedicated to The Whispers Forest, I am very grateful. With this re-release I hope to reach a larger audience than I have achieved until now so that more people enjoy the game I have created. Currently I have many ideas for the future with this game that could be very interesting, and I have also been thinking about migrating it to Godot (but it is something I have to think about better).

Hi, I made a mini video of your game expressing my love for it. 


https://youtu.be/L4xv3JryHyY?si=dkuqDwbhNQL959OA

Vi un video del juego en twitter, se ve muy bien. Tengo ganas de probarlo!

I tried your game and it looks great, it has a nice interface and I loved the characters. I didn't understand much because I don't speak much English and I didn't have a Spanish translation, but I still enjoyed it.

PS: I recommend encrypting your code to protect yourself from code theft and stuff

bro, you are a crack. thanks for this, your fonts are very cool