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by Sam.E · 01/14/2010 (8:12 am) · 6 comments

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#1
01/14/2010 (9:10 am)
Looks cool. Will follow devolopment :)
#2
01/14/2010 (10:49 am)
Keep it up!
#3
01/14/2010 (7:07 pm)
Thanks guys, hopefully I will be able to do this without modifying the TGB source, if this game goes good I will be able to buy the source for much more sophisticated games.
#4
01/19/2010 (1:47 am)
Great work so far. I like the game board. It fits with the expectations of a game like this. Your text is well done and readable and your ideas sound superb. Though the time seems low on having to destory your enemy or protect your orb it actually may five it a intense feel. Looking forward to an update.
#5
01/26/2010 (4:29 am)
@Houssen - We're glad the Adventure Kit helped you get started. It was designed to be a starting point for people new to TGB where they can easily experiment and learn.

Good luck with your game!
#6
01/27/2010 (6:47 am)
Thanks Tom, BTW is there any tutorial on how you created your sprites? I know you used TGE but I don't know how you done it, I have posted this in the Adv Kit Forums but no responses.

I final question to whoever reads this if they do, should I not use the orc sprite for my game? I wanted to because of the bows and arrows but I need some opinions.

- Houssen