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Re: Andor's Trail Project Meeting #57

Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2015 3:05 pm
by Ark123
Great game, spending way too much time playing. Excited for the update. Let me know if any help is needed.

Re: Andor's Trail Project Meeting #57

Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2015 4:47 pm
by kskills
would like to help with the project,

experience:

spritedesign with Gimp/Photoshop.
leveldesign with Tiled.
2D gamedev. with Unity.
C# / Java.

let me know if u are interested,
greetz Kevin.

Re: Andor's Trail Project Meeting #57

Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2015 5:15 pm
by Zukero
Thanks everyone for the support. It really helps keeping the motivation up !

As for help, we always need some !
Current areas where we could really use some:
- Quest creation (including NPCs, items, dialogues...).
- Maps creation for new areas.
- Town population (for a new town for which we have empty maps).

Some new sprites would be great, especially for new monsters or maps, or even items, but IMHO, those could be either driven by demand (a mapmaker having special needs for instance), or offered out of pure inspiration without any preconceived aim.

Don't hesitate to read the contribution guide and to try out ATCS for some introductory help.

Post about your ideas, or preliminary works in the "Miscellaneous Ideas" section.

Make a post, or PM me if you need help setting some tools up.

Re: Andor's Trail Project Meeting #57

Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2015 5:54 am
by Oet
Zukero wrote:Next version
May I ask if you are planning a whole new release or did you get the rights to the existing game to update?

Re: Andor's Trail Project Meeting #57

Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2015 7:11 am
by Zukero
Unless we encounter a yet unplanned technical hurdle, the plan is to update the existing game.
If I understand correctly the reasoning behind this question, the answer so far is yes, you can keep the old AT installed to get a GPlay notification when the app is updated. :)

Re: Andor's Trail Project Meeting #57

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2015 12:35 am
by Oet
Zukero wrote:Unless we encounter a yet unplanned technical hurdle, the plan is to update the existing game.
If I understand correctly the reasoning behind this question, the answer so far is yes, you can keep the old AT installed to get a GPlay notification when the app is updated. :)
That sounds awesome! But how did you get permission to the app? About 1,5 years ago when I was an active forum member Oscar was nowhere to be found.

Re: Andor's Trail Project Meeting #57

Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2015 12:37 am
by zaubertuba
Oet wrote:
Zukero wrote:Unless we encounter a yet unplanned technical hurdle, the plan is to update the existing game.
If I understand correctly the reasoning behind this question, the answer so far is yes, you can keep the old AT installed to get a GPlay notification when the app is updated. :)
That sounds awesome! But how did you get permission to the app? About 1,5 years ago when I was an active forum member Oscar was nowhere to be found.
I think the answer you're looking for can be found here:

http://andorstrail.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=4732

;)

Re: Andor's Trail Project Meeting #57

Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2015 7:56 am
by Oet
zaubertuba wrote:I think the answer you're looking for can be found here:

http://andorstrail.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=4732

;)
Thank you kind sir.

Re: Andor's Trail Project Meeting #57

Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2016 2:57 am
by Ømicrónrg9
And what will happen with the Rewarded version?
It will be deleted,or not?

And...Will you can load a game of AT-R on AT?

Greetings,Omicronrg9.

Re: Andor's Trail Project Meeting #57

Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2016 5:48 pm
by batbace
hey, for new town ideas, i'd like to be able to travel past flagstone (going south) so I can inform that guy's wife that he is still alive. and some quest to help him get out of there to return home. e.g. quest entry "i have visited a potion maker that says he can make a potion to restore narael strength, he just needs x amount of this and x amount of these." the town in question is stoutford. you could also include some mid level quests. levels 6-10 seems to be a area of interest.