Reanimated Existence

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Reanimated Existence

This is a Blog letting everyone know the status of the Game I'm making, its using RPG Maker 2003. I'm new to the system, but learning it. This is a project I'm doing in my spare time, so I have no idea when I'll be done with it.

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  • Alright, been tinkering with XP, at 1st I thought the tile sets looked stupid, but when put together they can look very nice. so provided I can fine good sprites and tilesets for XP, I think ill stick with it.
The picture is probably going to wind up being my test zone btw, but thats the look of the game right now, so it wont be in game, my testing zone will probably wind up being a series of 2-3 areas connected that i can travel thorough to test aspects of the game, (items management, battle frequency, path finding, ect.)
Also dont worry about the Squares all over the screen, I took the Screen shot on the Event layer.
Also if anyone reading this know where to get the scripts that I need or know of good places to get sprites, please post it in one of the responses, other then that I’ll be doing my own research.

    Alright, been tinkering with XP, at 1st I thought the tile sets looked stupid, but when put together they can look very nice. so provided I can fine good sprites and tilesets for XP, I think ill stick with it.

    The picture is probably going to wind up being my test zone btw, but thats the look of the game right now, so it wont be in game, my testing zone will probably wind up being a series of 2-3 areas connected that i can travel thorough to test aspects of the game, (items management, battle frequency, path finding, ect.)

    Also dont worry about the Squares all over the screen, I took the Screen shot on the Event layer.

    Also if anyone reading this know where to get the scripts that I need or know of good places to get sprites, please post it in one of the responses, other then that I’ll be doing my own research.

    Posted on May 31, 2011

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