Exams... I have four this month. It may not sound like a lot, but when you consider that each exam has a vast ream of knowledge that has to be learnt before you can even pass that exam, it is a lot. For instance, it takes about 40 hours straight simply to learn the...
... contents for one exam.
So from now until June, I'll be very very busy. But you have to admit, stress is something that comes from exams. In order to alleviate stress where I have time to spare, I've been spending my time writing the story for my third game which is already set to be an explosive adventure through the Netherworld, where the heroine defeats her nemesis once and for all... or is it? Behind Zendir was an underlying mystery of why Zaphilia's arch-enemy was so evil and suddenly decided to try to destroy the Kingdom, but whilst Zendir 2 (and the end of 1 to some extent) partially answers this, Zendir 3's set to close all the loose ends.
Zendir 3 will include the final revelation within the magical story, a bittersweet ending and the conclusion of the series. Nobody ever said endings were easy, and it's even harder to say goodbye to your favorite characters than it is to the story. But it's told me something - I can write stories.
So from now until June, I'll be very very busy. But you have to admit, stress is something that comes from exams. In order to alleviate stress where I have time to spare, I've been spending my time writing the story for my third game which is already set to be an explosive adventure through the Netherworld, where the heroine defeats her nemesis once and for all... or is it? Behind Zendir was an underlying mystery of why Zaphilia's arch-enemy was so evil and suddenly decided to try to destroy the Kingdom, but whilst Zendir 2 (and the end of 1 to some extent) partially answers this, Zendir 3's set to close all the loose ends.
Zendir 3 will include the final revelation within the magical story, a bittersweet ending and the conclusion of the series. Nobody ever said endings were easy, and it's even harder to say goodbye to your favorite characters than it is to the story. But it's told me something - I can write stories.
Now, RPG Maker Web are holding a contest, in which I'd quite like to win either the RPG Maker DS Resource Pack or the Futuristic tileset. Why? Well, think about it. The DS Resource pack (pictured top left) will allow me to return to the world I made, with a new spin on it - perhaps hundreds of years after the events of Zendir. Maybe even a completely new land, with a vastly different culture. The Futuristic Tileset (pictured top right) will allow me to make a completely different game set in the future. Perhaps even a sort of zombie survival horror that some people have been contacting me and asking me for (for some reason!!) - I also have ideas for how the game would plan out.
But above all, I want to write a story. The anime - pictured left - known as 'Money and Soul is the Key to Possibility Control' was a good premise, but it never hit off very well and therefore ended abruptly. But I want to take a new premise and showcase it to the world, without being afraid of appearing outlandish, as this anime was happy to do.
I am a writer, and writing the stories of games is my passion.
Maybe you'll even find yours? Here's the forum of the software I used:
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