En Laurens Holst ha escrit:
> It is really AWESOME.
Thanks for yout comments, Laurens! 8)
> Ten times better than The Lost World, which got me bored in five minutes...
> Only fighting, talking, fighting, talking, etc. etc. etc.
I liked The Lost World.
> RoA has non-linear gameplay, animated battles,
Animated battles? With big battle graphics, like The Lost World? Or the
battle graphics are the same sprites of the game, like Xak? It is a
real-time combat?
> cool puzzles ('find out which
> one is lying about his family history', very original!!!), very good
> graphics, still the same boring music (who's gonna make some new???),
Yes. The Lost World had some good musics, but some others were boring...
Musics are for Moonsound?
> you can pick up stuff while you're walking and your companions talk to you, you
> can make your own decisions and go to the dark side etc, everytime you play
> it it will be different. And it's still expanding... WHOW!
Are the maps generated randomly?
> You can buy scrolls, and also learn them permanently (however the chance of
> this succeeding depends on your character's intelligence)(you might have to
> try twice before it works)... And you can get Karma and Mindforce, two very
> bad things... Mindforce lets your karma increase every battle which in turn
> results in less experience points... Fortunately, you can clear your karma
> and decrease your mindforce at the church. You will also get karma if you
> steal something... Also, your characters can specialize in several skills...
> You can for example teach thievery to someone, which enables you to open
> several locked boxes and get more cool stuff... Or you can train yourself to
> master more types of weapons... You can also get a special skill which you
> can use once per 'day' (yes, there is also a day-count).
It seems a complete rule system... 8)'''
> And you can submit your own quest to the makers, so that it can be added in
> one of the next parts (read the readme for that).
There is a quest editor?
> It's just not... boring. The Lost World really was, and PA3 too (in a much
> lesser degree, btw). This game just has so many features, and if you're
> stuck with the one thing you can temporarily do another quest if you want...
Have you ever played a roguelike game? According to your comments, RoA
is similar, in some aspects, to a roguelike game.
> The first part was a bit short though... But it wasn't expensive either
> (Dfl. 17,50, about 8 Euros). I am really waiting for the next part!!!
In a few days I will have it!! 8D''''
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