This game is going to be an adventure as big as it can get in FlowLab Free Edition. But with that, I would like it if you could give me suggestions as of what I could add in for story, enemies, maybe weapons and obstacles! Thanks! (Here’s the link: flowlab.io/game/play/1095375 )
I love Adventure type games, And I like your approach,
If you want some inspiration you can check my game is pretty much a big adventure type
http://www.flowlab.io/game/play/1088706
Looking forward to your updates.
It looks amazing @“Daniel Folston” ! I just want to ask if you made some of those graphics, because I think they look amazing!
@rcreger I appreciate it, Some are original, others are flowlab ones but recolored or tone changed, others are google inspired :bleep_bloop:
That’s fantastic @“Daniel Folston” ! I’ve done that sort of thing in my other game. You can try it out, flowlab.io/game/play/1034205 ! Nice work!
And if there is any suggestions, let me know!
@rcreger Suggestions? i don’t man, I wouldn’t make a suggestion when I don’t know anything about game development.
You are completely right, but I meant that if anyone could give me ideas of where this could be going @“Daniel Folston” .
@rcreger looking for the same thing for my game.
@“Daniel Folston” , all I see you need is just a bit of story, and you got it! (You could make it so that a message is shown to the player, giving a bit of story, and maybe instructions in-game)
@rcreger the game instructions are in the game’s description bellow
@“Daniel Folston” , if not the instructions, possibly tell us why we are fighting those bosses in game with the messaging system.
@rcreger now that’s an idea
No problem @“Daniel Folston” . Also, I changed the title of my game to “A Boy in Armor”, to give more of a young affect of the character. The boy, Antony, had ran away from his mother, a widow of Antony’s dead father, Dominius Flamius, a veteran of the King, Valor. He had died in the Great War, and now Antony has ran away with his fathers armor, wanting to grow up to be a man and go into the still growing war.