[Feedback Req.] Dangerous High School Girls in Trouble!
by Keith Nemitz · 07/09/2007 (4:45 pm) · 5 comments
Hi,
Mousechief Co. has some new mischief for your mouse. Please try this extended demo, and help us make a better game. I added a list of our questions and concerns at the end of this post.
About the game: This is our fantasy RPG of social satire. The interface metaphor is a vintage, parlor boardgame. I like to think it's something you found in your great-grandmother's attic. I also hope you'll forgive your great-grandmother if she ever did anything like what happens in this game.
Dangerous High School Girls in Trouble!
(In the 1920s, small town USA was never this fantastic.)



FYI: PC version probably doesn't work under VISTA!
This extended demo goes beyond what will be available in the trial version. The game expires at the end of July. Expect a little rough reading. We can't afford proofreading until near the end of development.
Download Links: (13MB) (Min. Sys: 500Mhz CPU, 128MB RAM, 40MB HD, 32bit screen - 800x600)
PC Version
Macintosh Version
Please help us with the following, after playing the game:
Did you have fun?
How far did you play?
How comfortable were you at learning the various, little games?
Were the goals clear and compelling?
At what point were you drawn into the story? Never?
Is this your kind of game?
Could it ever become your kind of game? How?
What do you typically play for interactive story goodness? (yes, RPGs, platform adventures and even FPSs like Half Life counts... :-)
What did we do wrong?
What did we do right?
What do you REALLY want to tell us about 'Dangerous High School Girls in Trouble'?
thank you,
Keith Nemitz
Mousechief Co.
www.mousechief.com
Mousechief Co. has some new mischief for your mouse. Please try this extended demo, and help us make a better game. I added a list of our questions and concerns at the end of this post.
About the game: This is our fantasy RPG of social satire. The interface metaphor is a vintage, parlor boardgame. I like to think it's something you found in your great-grandmother's attic. I also hope you'll forgive your great-grandmother if she ever did anything like what happens in this game.
Dangerous High School Girls in Trouble!
(In the 1920s, small town USA was never this fantastic.)



FYI: PC version probably doesn't work under VISTA!
This extended demo goes beyond what will be available in the trial version. The game expires at the end of July. Expect a little rough reading. We can't afford proofreading until near the end of development.
Download Links: (13MB) (Min. Sys: 500Mhz CPU, 128MB RAM, 40MB HD, 32bit screen - 800x600)
PC Version
Macintosh Version
Please help us with the following, after playing the game:
Did you have fun?
How far did you play?
How comfortable were you at learning the various, little games?
Were the goals clear and compelling?
At what point were you drawn into the story? Never?
Is this your kind of game?
Could it ever become your kind of game? How?
What do you typically play for interactive story goodness? (yes, RPGs, platform adventures and even FPSs like Half Life counts... :-)
What did we do wrong?
What did we do right?
What do you REALLY want to tell us about 'Dangerous High School Girls in Trouble'?
thank you,
Keith Nemitz
Mousechief Co.
www.mousechief.com
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#2
07/09/2007 (10:08 pm)
Is this a Samuel L. Bronkowitz production?
#3
More farce than Fallout 2.
More tale than The Bard's Tale.
With an opening more grand than Baldur's Gate.
You will Finalize your Fantasy when you play...
DANGEROUS HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS, in TROUBLE!
Mousechief K. Nemitz presents the 1920s in a small town of epic intolerance.
Introducing... twenty young women inspired by the stars of Mae West, Myrna Loy, and Marlena Dietrich. They will burn a torch up the town's behind and reveal its sickness from within.
Never before has an RPG resolved confrontations with the talents of teenaged girls. Taunt, Fib, Flirt, and Expose secrets to vanquish belligerent peers and adults. You'll even learn the game adults play in private, and use it against them.
It's the bizarre story of what happens when girls are allowed out after curfew. Win boyfriends and other disposable tools. Discredit mail-order catalogs. Defend the rights of pogo-stick abusers. Rescue ponies from the torments of unchecked toddlers. And flush out the town's reactionary villain.
Finally a game that simulates the truth about America's first sexual revolution.
Brutal - "He's too much!"
Savage - "He's hooked!"
Beyond Satire - Tie!
you must play...
DANGEROUS HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS, in TROUBLE!
FIN
07/09/2007 (11:00 pm)
ta ta ta-ta-ta-ta!More farce than Fallout 2.
More tale than The Bard's Tale.
With an opening more grand than Baldur's Gate.
You will Finalize your Fantasy when you play...
DANGEROUS HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS, in TROUBLE!
Mousechief K. Nemitz presents the 1920s in a small town of epic intolerance.
Introducing... twenty young women inspired by the stars of Mae West, Myrna Loy, and Marlena Dietrich. They will burn a torch up the town's behind and reveal its sickness from within.
Never before has an RPG resolved confrontations with the talents of teenaged girls. Taunt, Fib, Flirt, and Expose secrets to vanquish belligerent peers and adults. You'll even learn the game adults play in private, and use it against them.
It's the bizarre story of what happens when girls are allowed out after curfew. Win boyfriends and other disposable tools. Discredit mail-order catalogs. Defend the rights of pogo-stick abusers. Rescue ponies from the torments of unchecked toddlers. And flush out the town's reactionary villain.
Finally a game that simulates the truth about America's first sexual revolution.
Brutal - "He's too much!"
Savage - "He's hooked!"
Beyond Satire - Tie!
you must play...
DANGEROUS HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS, in TROUBLE!
FIN
#4
07/09/2007 (11:25 pm)
Great game! Sorry I don't have more feedback than that, but this was really original in gameplay, theme, and story. Look forward to the release.
#5
07/10/2007 (2:23 am)
jaimi - you stole my line
Torque Owner Eric Kinkead
This makes me think that on my game I should make a screen resolution calibration option before the game starts.