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Paragons of Merede - JayRay - 11-12-2015 Merede
Paragons and Oathbringers @@@
A Labyrinth RPG for RMVX Ace
Editor: I have edited successfully the FPLE Engine for RMVXAce to take advantage of the full power of a 1024x768 engine, with actually little lag. What is proposed is an Etrian Odyssey-like adventure with pre-rendered characters, monsters, and sprite events, using mouse tools for interaction with certain areas and scripts for puzzle rooms. Design has already began and a short (VERY short) Demo will be available soon, just to demonstrate the tech.
Scripts by Yanfly, MCG, KCG, Falcao and Ventwig Edited to accomodate the engine.
Setting: In the Kingdom of Merede, the Oathbringers, a sect of paladial rangers, suffer greatly. Their sworn charge the crowned Empress of Merede, had to escape her own castle as it was being beseiged by Lord Alkaris Adran, a lord of Northern Merede, who seeks to take the sear of the Raven Court for himself. Lord Alkaris has publicly stated he would make a solid ruler, able to save the kingdom of merede from new and diabolic threats. Inasuch, several lords have allied to his side, calling themselves the Lieges of Destiny. As an Oathbringer, you will seek out allies, journey across lands and dungeon, puzzle and codex to unravel the mystery of Adran's true wishes for Merede.
Characters:
(coming soon)
Screenshots:
(coming soon) What makes this game unique?
- Choose from up to 200 portraits to represent your character, and interact with over 120 NPCs throughout the kingdom. - Using the FPLE Engine and is NOT a Horror, Sci-Fi, or attempt at a First Person Shooter - Class System, Quest System, World Fast Travel, Mouse Buttons and Interactive Etrian Odyssey style locations and menus. Demo/Downloads:
(coming soon) RE: Paragons of Merede - Mel - 11-13-2015 This project sounds really interesting. I'm looking forward to see more of it. :) |