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Postby Snuggletummy » 2008.11.25 (03:51)

You've all played Roguelikes.. right? You know, stuff like nethack, Dwarf Fortress, ADOM, etc. Well, this game could quite possible be the king of them all. it's not text based, and the graphics are pretty nice. One slight problem though, the game might be steered towards a mature audience in a way. Nothing graphic wise, besides the blood here and there, but... you can have sex. Now, you can only have it if you marry someone first, and like i said, it's not graphic.. that part is text. Anyway, it's like most Roguelikes, except for the fact that you can mix genes. Meaning, if you...erm... make love... to something, you can mix your genes, and when you die, you can incarnate into a creature with those genes. I hope this game isn't too explicit for this forum.. even though it's A. Not graphic, and B. besides the sex stuff, it's your average RPG. Just... try it, it's actually really good. I'm not very far, but you can find some neat stuff. For instance, I found a machine gun. I couldn't take it because it was someone else's property, but I found one. Also, when you sleep, you dream. In those dreams, you can learn new spells.. meet new people, or pretty much anything. So far, in my game, I've learned a spell, and was visited by a strange man.

Have some pictures (These are in Japanese, but the game is has been translated into English.)
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So.. yeah. Elona
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Postby TribulatioN » 2008.11.25 (04:08)

I'm downloading it now, it seems pretty interesting based on your description.
I'll come back with my thoughts on it later. =)
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Postby Luminaflare » 2008.11.25 (15:56)

Looks good.

*downloads*

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Postby TribulatioN » 2008.11.26 (00:27)

Eh, I found it hard to get at first, but after a while, it became quite fun.
Still learning things though.
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Postby Snuggletummy » 2008.11.26 (01:55)

To those who have tried this game, you know the cave you start in? There's this Bulletin Board thing that lets you redecorate your house... Look what I did to mine.

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It's not complete yet, as, The Casino has nothing in it, The Pub , as you can see, is coming along, The top middle room is my room, The rightmost room is where I pray to my god, and the top left room is my treasury, where I keep my treasures and whatnot.
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