Ghost Day [YA Supernatural][Experimental]

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SusanTheCat
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Ghost Day [YA Supernatural][Experimental]

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You wake up in the middle of the night and see a dim outline of a man in your bedroom. You can hear the soft clinks of metal -- chains? Your vision fades and you wake up in the morning. Was it a ghost? ... or a dream?

Can you solve the mystery before you are sent to bed?

- 3 Endings
- Experimental Text Processing
- Ambient Sounds
- Variable Soundtrack

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Look for clues in the photo album.

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Is it a ghost? Or a figment of your imagination?

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Or will you be sent to your room before you can finish?

Plotting: 80%
Writing: 0% (Horrible Writer's block!)
Sprites: 90%
CGs: 40% (Depends on writing)
Coding: 80%
Music: 100%
Sound Effects: 80%

I need to get this done before the end of February as my entry for One Game a Month http://onegameamonth.com/

Susan
" It's not at all important to get it right the first time. It's vitally important to get it right the last time. "
— Andrew Hunt and David Thomas

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Re: Ghost Day [YA Supernatural][Experimental]

#2 Post by phoenixhymn »

Ghost stories and mysteries are an awesome combination. The deadline of solving the mystery before you get sent to bed sounds really ominous to me--does the ghost/dream/whatever-it-is eat your face if you get sent to bed prematurely? D:

I really like the art, too--dunno what to call the technique (not an artist!), but I think the splotchy-ness of it would really suit a ghost story. Best of luck conquering your writer's block!

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